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1 balance
§ წონსაწორობა, სასწორი, წონა (იწონის)§1 წონასწორობაto keep / lose one's balance წონასწორობის შენარჩუნება / დაკარგვა2 ნაშთი, ნარჩენი, დარჩენილი თანხაbalance sheet საბალანსო ანგარიში // უწყისი3 პროპორციულობაthe balance artist tried to keep a balance of light and dark in his painting მხატვარი შეეცადა ნახატში ღია და მუქი ფერების პროპორციულობა დაეცვა4 სხვაობა, ნაშთი, გადასახადის დარჩენილი ნაწილიwhen can you pay the balance? სხვაობას / დანარჩენს როდის გადაიხდი?5 სასწორიto weigh sth in the balance რისამე აწონა / აწონ-დაწონა / მოფიქრება6 წონასწორობის შენარჩუნება, ბალანსირება7 აწონ-დაწონა -
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აწონა (აწონის), იწონის;he weighed the luggage ბარგი აწონა;he weighed his words თავის ყოველ სიტყვას წონიდა;●●this argument doesn't weigh with me ამ არგუმენტს ჩემთვის მნიშვნელობა არა აქვს;it is weighing on my conscience სინდისი მაწუხებს/სინდისზე მაწევს;to weigh sth in the balance რისამე აწონა / აწონ-დაწონა / მოფიქრებაto weigh anchor ღუზის ამოღება / აშვება (გემის გასვლის წინ)
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balance — bal|ance1 W2S2 [ˈbæləns] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(steady)¦ 2¦(equal amounts)¦ 3 on balance 4¦(surprise somebody)¦ 5¦(bank)¦ 6¦(money owed)¦ 7¦(remaining)¦ 8 be/hang in the balance 9 tip/swing the balance 10¦(for weighing)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
balance — 1 noun 1 STEADY (U) a state in which all your weight is evenly spread so that you do not fall: You need a good sense of balance to ride a bicycle. | lose your balance (=be unable to stay steady and not fall): I lost my balance and fell on my face … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
balance — the amount of money remaining in an account. The total of your money in the bank after accounting for all transactions (deposits and withdrawals) is called a balance . Glossary of Business Terms A division of a Securities Account, of a type… … Financial and business terms
strike a balance between sth and sth — strike a balance (between sth and sth) ► [T] to find a way to satisfy two opposing demands or needs: »We have recruited younger members to the board in an effort to strike a balance between popular appeal and innovative experimentation. Main… … Financial and business terms
(be) in the balance — (be/hang) in the ˈbalance idiom if the future of sth/sb, or the result of sth is/hangs in the balance, it is uncertain • The long term future of the space programme hangs in the balance. • Tom s life hung in the balance for two weeks as he lay in … Useful english dictionary
(hang) in the balance — (be/hang) in the ˈbalance idiom if the future of sth/sb, or the result of sth is/hangs in the balance, it is uncertain • The long term future of the space programme hangs in the balance. • Tom s life hung in the balance for two weeks as he lay in … Useful english dictionary
bring sth about phrasal — verb (T) to make something happen: Computers have brought about many changes in the workplace. bring sb/sth around/round phrasal verb (T) 1 bring the conversation around/round to to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
strike a balance — (between sth and sth) ► [T] to find a way to satisfy two opposing demands or needs: »We have recruited younger members to the board in an effort to strike a balance between popular appeal and innovative experimentation. Main Entry: ↑strike … Financial and business terms
tip the balance — ● tip * * * tip the balance/scales/ phrase to give someone or something enough of an advantage to influence a result or decision Her youth and competitiveness tipped the balance in her favour. Thesaurus: to make something possiblesynonym … Useful english dictionary
saddle sb/sth with sth — UK US saddle sb/sth with sth Phrasal Verb with saddle({{}}/ˈsædl/ verb ► to put someone in a situation in which they have to deal with something difficult or unpleasant: »Many people do not want traditional mortgages that saddle borrowers with… … Financial and business terms
saddle sth with sth — UK US saddle sb/sth with sth Phrasal Verb with saddle({{}}/ˈsædl/ verb ► to put someone in a situation in which they have to deal with something difficult or unpleasant: »Many people do not want traditional mortgages that saddle borrowers with… … Financial and business terms