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1 уравновешивать
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2 уравновешивать преимущества
Diplomatic term: counterbalance advantages (другой стороны)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уравновешивать преимущества
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3 aufwiegen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) counterbalance; fig. compensate for, make up for, offset, balance out* * *to countervail; to be worth; to counterbalance; to offset* * *auf|wie|genvt sep (fig)to offset* * *auf|wie·gen▪ etw \aufwiegen to compensate [or make up] for sthsie ist nicht aufzuwiegen she can't be bought for all the money in the world* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb make up for* * *aufwiegen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) counterbalance; fig compensate for, make up for, offset, balance out* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb make up for -
4 équilibrer
équilibrer [ekilibʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = mettre en équilibre, harmoniser) to balanceb. ( = contrebalancer) [+ forces, poids, poussée] to counterbalance• les avantages et les inconvénients s'équilibrent the advantages and the disadvantages counterbalance each other* * *ekilibʀe
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verbe transitif to balanceéquilibrer une façade — ( en elle-même) to give balance to a façade; ( avec un nouvel élément) to balance a façade
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s'équilibrer verbe pronominal [facteurs, coûts] to balance each other* * *ekilibʀe vt* * *équilibrer verb table: aimerA vtr ( tous contextes) to balance; donne-moi l'autre sac, ça va m'équilibrer give me the other bag, it'll balance out the first one; il faut équilibrer son alimentation/son emploi du temps one must have a balanced diet/schedule; équilibrer une façade ( en elle-même) to give balance to a façade; ( avec nouvel élément) to balance a façade.[ekilibre] verbe transitif1. [contrebalancer - poids, forces] to counterbalance2. [rendre stable - balance, budget] to balance————————s'équilibrer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque) -
5 Waage
f; -, -n1. ( eine) Waage (a pair of) scales Pl., Am. (a) scale; (Wasserwaage) spirit level, Am. level; die Waage halten fig., einer Sache: counterbalance; jemandem: be a match for; sich (Dat) die Waage halten be more or less equal; Zünglein3. Turnen: lever* * *(Tierkreiszeichen) Libra;die Waagebalance; scales; scale; pair of scales* * *Waa|ge ['vaːgə]f -, -n1) (Gerät) scales pl; (= Federwaage, Apothekerwaage) balance; (für Lastwagen, Autos) weighbridge (Brit), weigh stationeine Wááge — a pair of scales
die Wááge halten (fig) — to balance one another or each other
die Wááge halten — to balance sth (out)
See:→ Zünglein2) (ASTRON, ASTROL) Libraer ist (eine) Wááge — he's (a) Libra
3) (SPORT = Standwaage) horizontal single leg stand* * *die1) (a weighing instrument.) balance2) (a usually small weighing-machine: kitchen scales; a set of scales.) scales3) (a (public) machine for weighing people, loads etc; a scale: I weighed myself on the weighing-machine at the railway station.) weighing-machine* * *Waa·ge<-, -n>[ˈva:gə]feine \Waage a pair n sing of scales[eine] \Waage sein to be a Libra[n]3.Vor- und Nachteile halten sich die \Waage the advantages and disadvantages are roughly equal* * *die; Waage, Waagen1) [pair sing. of] scales pl.; (GoldWaage, ApothekerWaage usw.) balanceer bringt 80 kg auf die Waage — (ugs.) he tips the scales at 80 kilos
sich (Dat.) die Waage halten — balance out; balance one another
2) (Astrol., Astron.) Libra* * *1.sich (dat)2. ASTROL Libra;Waage sein be (a) Libra, be a Libran3. Turnen: lever* * *die; Waage, Waagen1) [pair sing. of] scales pl.; (GoldWaage, ApothekerWaage usw.) balanceer bringt 80 kg auf die Waage — (ugs.) he tips the scales at 80 kilos
sich (Dat.) die Waage halten — balance out; balance one another
2) (Astrol., Astron.) Libra* * *-n (Sternzeichen) f.Libra (Zodiac) n. -n f.scales n.
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