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1 равновесие равновеси·е
balance, equilibrium, equipoiseвосстановить равновесие — to redress / to re-establish / to restore the balance
вывести из равновесия — to disturb / to upset the equilibrium (of)
добиться / достичь равновесия — to achieve equilibrium
изменить равновесие в пользу кого-л. — to tilt the balance in favour of smb.
нарушить равновесие — to disturb / to overturn / to shatter / to upset the balance / equilibrium
сохранять равновесие — to hold the balance even, to keep one's balance
установить равновесие — to strike a balance (between)
военное равновесие (сторон) — military equilibrium / parity
нарушать военное равновесие — to disturb / to upset military balance
военно-стратегическое равновесие — military-strategic balance / equilibrium
денежное равновесие, равновесие в денежной форме — monetary equilibrium
неустойчивое равновесие — unstable / unsteady / precarious / mobile equilibrium
общее равновесие — overall balance; general equilibrium
приблизительное / примерное равновесие — rough balance
сложившееся / существующее равновесие — existing balance
равновесие в области обороны — balance of defence, defensive balance
равновесие сил — balance / equilibrium of power / strength
равновесие страха — balance of terror / fear
сохранение равновесия — preservation / maintenance of the balance
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