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['bæləns] 1. n1) ва́ги, терези́quick [Roman] balance — бе́змін; ка́нтар
2) рівнова́гаbalance of forces — рівнова́га сил
balance of power — політи́чна рівнова́га ( між державами)
to keep one's balance — зберіга́ти рівнова́гу; перен. залиша́тися спокі́йним
to lose one's balance — упа́сти, втра́тити рівнова́гу; перен. втрача́ти ви́тримку (самовлада́ння)
to be off one's balance — втрача́ти душе́вну рівнова́гу
4) протива́га5) ма́ятник; баланси́р ( кишенькового годинника)6) ком. бала́нс, са́льдо (тж. balance in hand)balance of payments — платі́жний бала́нс
balance of trade — акти́вний бала́нс ( зовнішньої торгівлі)
to strike a balance бух. — підбива́ти бала́нс; перен. роби́ти пі́дсумки
7) розм. за́лишок2. v1) балансува́ти; зберіга́ти рівнова́гу; зрівнова́жувати2) ва́жити, зва́жувати; обду́мувати, обмірко́вувати3) порі́внювати, співставля́ти (з чимсь - with, against)4) вага́тися ( between)5) ком. підбива́ти бала́нсto balance one's accounts — підсумо́вувати, підбива́ти пі́дсумки, зво́дити раху́нки
the accounts don't balance — раху́нки не схо́дяться
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