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1 trade imbalances
Дипломатический термин: несбалансированность торгового обмена -
2 trade imbalances
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3 trade imbalances
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4 imbalance
nотсутствие баланса, равновесия, неустойчивость; эк. неравновесие -
5 imbalance
1) несоответствие; расхождение, неравенство2) отсутствие равновесия, неравновесие (баланса); неустойчивость; несбалансированность, диспропорция -
6 imbalance
n( in smth) дисбаланс; диспропорция; несбалансированность; несоответствие (в чем-л.)to avoid serious imbalance — избегать серьезного несоответствия / расхождения
- economic imbalancesto create an imbalance — создавать дисбаланс / диспропорцию
- elimination of the arms imbalance
- gross imbalance between the seats gained and the votes cast
- imbalance between supply and demand
- imbalance in foreign trade
- imbalance in ground forces
- imbalance of economy
- military imbalance
- trade imbalance between two countries
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[ımʹbæləns] n1. отсутствие равновесия, дисбаланс, диспропорцияimbalance in trade - эк. пассивный торговый баланс
the increasing imbalance between rich and poor countries - растущий разрыв между богатыми и бедными странами
2. несоответствиеimbalance between the ego and social goals - несоответствие между личным и общественным
3. мед. нарушение равновесия, дисбаланс -
8 depressed
(market, trade) déprimé(e); (area, industry) touché(e) par la crise; (prices, profits, wages) en baisse;∎ this is one of the most depressed sectors of the economy c'est l'un des secteurs économiques les plus touchés par la crise;∎ the economy has been in a depressed state for nearly three years l'économie est dans un état de marasme depuis bientôt trois ansWhat makes the difference in the UK is that people are more likely to get on their bikes from depressed areas to booming ones such as Cambridge than they are to seek work in Cologne. And if there are serious regional imbalances, the UK government has the power to spend proportionately more money on the needy regions - as it does in Northern Ireland.
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