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1 восстановить равновесие
1) General subject: recover balance, redress the balance, strike a balance, redress imbalanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восстановить равновесие
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2 восстанавливать равновесие
1) General subject: redress the balance, redress an imbalance2) Military: re-establish equilibrium, re-establish the balance, recover equilibrium, recover the balance, redress imbalance, renew equilibrium, renew the balance, retrieve equilibrium, retrieve the balance3) Engineering: restore equilibrium4) Agriculture: rebalance5) Mathematics: restore the balance, to re-establish equilibrium6) Economy: restore balanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восстанавливать равновесие
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3 восстанавливать равновесие
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > восстанавливать равновесие
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4 восстановит равновесие
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > восстановит равновесие
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5 равновесие
с. (прям. и перен.)equilibrium, balance, equipoiseтерять равновесие (прям. и перен.) — lose* one's balance
восстанавливать равновесие — restore the equilibrium / balance
это восстановило её душевное равновесие — it helped her to recover her equilibrium / balance
нарушать равновесие (рд.), выводить из равновесия (вн.) — disturb the equilibrium (of), upset* the balance (of); ( о человеке) upset* smb., или smb.'s equanimity
приводить в равновесие (вн.) — balance (d.)
сохранять равновесие (прям. и перен.) — keep* one's balance
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6 равновесие
с.1) физ. equilibrium [iː-], balanceусто́йчивое [неусто́йчивое] равнове́сие — stable [unstable] equilibrium
приводи́ть в равнове́сие (вн.) — balance (d)
приходи́ть в равнове́сие — become balanced
2) ( равное соотношение сил) balance, equilibrium; parityполити́ческое равнове́сие — balance of power
вое́нное равнове́сие — military equilibrium / balance
восстана́вливать равнове́сие — restore the equilibrium / balance
наруша́ть равнове́сие (рд.) — disturb the equilibrium (of), upset the balance (of)
3) ( спокойствие) equanimity [iː-], composureдуше́вное равнове́сие — mental equilibrium
э́то восстанови́ло её душе́вное равнове́сие — it helped her to recover her equilibrium / balance
выводи́ть кого́-л из равнове́сия — upset smb [smb's equanimity], shatter smb's composure
теря́ть равнове́сие — lose one's balance
сохраня́ть равнове́сие — keep one's balance
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7 восстановить
1. renew2. re-establish3. rebuild4. reconstitute5. reinstate6. deoxidize7. desoxidate8. reclaim9. recover10. recuperate11. regain12. revivify13. reconstruct; restore; stir up; dispose14. renovate15. restore16. retrieveСинонимический ряд:1. настроить (глаг.) возбудить; настроить; ополчить2. отстроить заново (глаг.) возобновить; возродить; воскресить; воссоздать; отстроить заново; поднять из пепла; поднять из руин; реставрировать -
8 нулевое положение
1. initial position2. zero balanceРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > нулевое положение
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