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3 asiento no cuadrado
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4 crecimiento desigual
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5 crecimiento no equilibrado
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8 presupuestación desbalanceada
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9 presupuesto desbalanceado
• unbalanced budgetDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > presupuesto desbalanceado
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10 presupuesto desnivelado
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11 desequilibrado
adj.1 unbalanced, off balance.2 mentally unbalanced, deranged, unhinged, unbalanced.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desequilibrar.* * *1→ link=desequilibrar desequilibrar► adjetivo1 unbalanced, out of balance2 (persona) mentally unbalanced► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 unbalanced person* * *desequilibrado, -a1.ADJ [persona] unbalanced; [rueda] out of balance, not properly balanced, out of true; [distribución] one-sided, lop-sided2.SM / F unbalanced person* * ** * *= lopsided, mentally unstable, imbalanced.Ex. On the other hand, development of some schedules is lopsided and there are misprints and inconsistancies.Ex. When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex. The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.----* desequilibrado mental = mentally unstable.* desequilibrado mentalmente = mentally unstable.* dieta desequilibrada = imbalanced diet, unbalanced diet.* estar desequilibrado = unbalanced.* vida desequilibrada = unbalanced life, imbalanced life.* * ** * *= lopsided, mentally unstable, imbalanced.Ex: On the other hand, development of some schedules is lopsided and there are misprints and inconsistancies.
Ex: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex: The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.* desequilibrado mental = mentally unstable.* desequilibrado mentalmente = mentally unstable.* dieta desequilibrada = imbalanced diet, unbalanced diet.* estar desequilibrado = unbalanced.* vida desequilibrada = unbalanced life, imbalanced life.* * *1 ‹rueda/mecanismo› out of balance2 ‹persona› unbalancedmasculine, femininees un desequilibrado he is mentally unbalanced* * *
Del verbo desequilibrar: ( conjugate desequilibrar)
desequilibrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desequilibrado
desequilibrar
desequilibrado◊ -da adjetivo ‹rueda/mecanismo› out of balance;
‹ persona› unbalanced
desequilibrar ( conjugate desequilibrar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› ( físicamente) to throw … off balance;
( mentalmente) to unbalance
desequilibrarse verbo pronominal [ruedas/mecanismo] to get out of balance
desequilibrado,-a
I adjetivo unbalanced
II sustantivo masculino y femenino unbalanced person
desequilibrar verbo transitivo to unbalance, throw off balance
' desequilibrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
demente
- desequilibrada
- desigual
English:
imbalanced
- off-balance
- unbalanced
* * *desequilibrado, -a♦ adj1. [persona] unbalanced2. [balanza, eje] off-centre♦ nm,fmadman, f madwoman* * *I adj unbalancedII m, desequilibrada f:ser un desequilibrado mental be mentally unbalanced -
12 desequilibrar
v.1 to unbalance (persona, mente).2 to knock off balance (object).* * *1 to unbalance, throw off balance2 figurado to unbalance1 figurado to become unbalanced, become mentally disturbed* * *1. VT1) [+ barca, mueble] to unbalance, make unbalanced2) [+ persona] [físicamente] to throw off balance; [psicológicamente] to unbalance3)desequilibrar un país/régimen — to destabilize a country/regime
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <embarcación/vehículo> to unbalance, make... unbalanced; < persona> ( físicamente) to throw... off balance; ( mentalmente) to unbalanceb) <fuerzas/poder> to upset the balance of2.desequilibrarse v pron ruedas/mecanismo to get out of balance* * *= tilt + the balance, throw + Nombre + off balance, unfix, upset + the balance.Ex. The slight trend towards buying of more fiction over these five years has not yet been sufficient to tilt the balance of the overall lending stock.Ex. At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex. The author considers how to ' unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.Ex. Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.----* desequilibrar la balanza = tip + the scales.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <embarcación/vehículo> to unbalance, make... unbalanced; < persona> ( físicamente) to throw... off balance; ( mentalmente) to unbalanceb) <fuerzas/poder> to upset the balance of2.desequilibrarse v pron ruedas/mecanismo to get out of balance* * *= tilt + the balance, throw + Nombre + off balance, unfix, upset + the balance.Ex: The slight trend towards buying of more fiction over these five years has not yet been sufficient to tilt the balance of the overall lending stock.
Ex: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex: The author considers how to ' unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.Ex: Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.* desequilibrar la balanza = tip + the scales.* * *desequilibrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹embarcación/vehículo› to unbalance, make … unbalanced ‹persona› (físicamente) to throw … off balance2 ‹fuerzas/poder› to upset the balance ofestas importaciones desequilibraron la balanza de pagos these imports upset the balance of payments o caused a balance of payments deficit3 ‹persona› (mentalmente) to unbalance1 «persona» to become unbalanced2 «ruedas/mecanismo» to get out of balance* * *
desequilibrar ( conjugate desequilibrar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› ( físicamente) to throw … off balance;
( mentalmente) to unbalance
desequilibrarse verbo pronominal [ruedas/mecanismo] to get out of balance
desequilibrar verbo transitivo to unbalance, throw off balance
* * *♦ vt1. [psicológicamente] [persona, mente] to unbalance2. [físicamente] [objeto] to knock off balance, to unbalance;[balanza, eje] to put out of balance; [persona] to throw o knock off balance3. [economía] to upset* * *v/t unbalance;desequilibrar a alguien throw s.o. off balance* * *: to unbalance, to throw off balance -
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m.1 lack of balance.2 mental instability (mental).3 imbalance.4 unbalance, unsteadiness, upset, imbalance.5 disequilibrium, dysequilibrium.* * *1 lack of balance, imbalance\desequilibrio mental mental imbalance* * *SM1) [de mente] unbalance2) [entre cantidades] imbalance3) (Med) unbalanced mental condition* * *a) ( desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos — the balance of payments deficit/surplus
b) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *= imbalance, unfixing, asymmetry, unbalance.Ex. This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex. Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.----* desequilibrio hormonal = hormone imbalance, hormone unbalance.* que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.* * *a) ( desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos — the balance of payments deficit/surplus
b) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *= imbalance, unfixing, asymmetry, unbalance.Ex: This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.
Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex: Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.* desequilibrio hormonal = hormone imbalance, hormone unbalance.* que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.* * *1 (desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio entre la oferta y la demanda the imbalance between supply and demandel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos the balance of payments deficit/surplus2 ( Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *
desequilibrio sustantivo masculino
sb) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind
desequilibrio sustantivo masculino imbalance
desequilibrio mental, mental disorder/imbalance
' desequilibrio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desigualdad
English:
imbalance
* * *1. [mental] mental instability2. [mecánico, en la dieta] lack of balance3. [en la economía] imbalance;el fuerte desequilibrio entre inflación y salarios the marked imbalance between inflation and wages* * *m imbalance;desequilibrio Norte-Sur North-South divide* * *: imbalance -
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adj.1 disturbed, unsettled, distraught.2 disturbed, mentally ill, insane, mentally disordered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: perturbar.* * *► adjetivo1 (trastornado) mentally disturbed2 (intranquilo) perturbed► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 mentally disturbed person* * *perturbado, -a1.2.SM / F mentally unbalanced person* * *I- da adjetivo disturbedII- da masculino, femenino: tb* * *= unsettled, insane.Ex. In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.Ex. Ramakrishna was deemed holy by his followers but considered insane by many non-Hindus chiefly because of his behavior when interacting with the goddess Kali.----* perturbado y violento = violently insane.* * *I- da adjetivo disturbedII- da masculino, femenino: tb* * *= unsettled, insane.Ex: In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.
Ex: Ramakrishna was deemed holy by his followers but considered insane by many non-Hindus chiefly because of his behavior when interacting with the goddess Kali.* perturbado y violento = violently insane.* * *disturbedestá muy perturbado por la noticia he is very disturbed o perturbed by the newstiene perturbadas las facultades mentales he is mentally disturbedmasculine, femininetb perturbado mental mentally disturbed person* * *
Del verbo perturbar: ( conjugate perturbar)
perturbado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
perturbado
perturbar
perturbado◊ -da adjetivo
disturbed
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: tb perturbado mental mentally disturbed person
perturbar ( conjugate perturbar) verbo transitivo
to disturb
perturbado,-a
I adjetivo disturbed, unbalanced
II m, f mentally disturbed person
perturbar verbo transitivo
1 (el orden) to disturb, disrupt
2 (inquietar) to upset
3 (enloquecer) to drive mad
' perturbado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perturbada
English:
disturbed
- mentally disturbed
- unsound
* * *perturbado, -a♦ adj1. [mental] disturbed, mentally unbalanced2. [desconcertado] perturbed♦ nm,fmentally unbalanced person* * *m, perturbada f:perturbado (mental) mentally disturbed person -
15 desequilibrarse
1 figurado to become unbalanced, become mentally disturbed* * *VPR [balanza] to get out of balance; [persona] to become mentally unbalanced* * *
■desequilibrarse verbo reflexivo to become mentally disturbed
' desequilibrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desequilibrar
* * *vpr1. [psicológicamente] [persona, mente] to become unbalanced2. [físicamente] [objeto] to become unbalanced;[balanza, eje] to get out of balance; [persona] to lose one's balance3. [economía] to become unbalanced* * *v/r lose one’s balance* * *vr -
16 desigual
adj.1 different (diferente).2 changeable.3 unequal, irregular, different, asymmetric.4 rough, uneven, up-and-down.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) unequal, uneven2 (diferente) different, unequal3 (irregular) uneven, irregular4 (no liso) uneven, rough5 (variable) changeable* * *adj.1) unequal2) uneven* * *ADJ1) (=diferente) differentlas mangas de la chaqueta me han salido desiguales — the sleeves of my jacket have come out different sizes
los ciudadanos reciben un trato desigual — people are treated differently, people are not treated equally o the same
2) [lucha, batalla] unequal3) (=irregular) [terreno, calidad] uneven; [letra] erraticlos resultados del alumno son muy desiguales — the pupil's marks vary widely o are not at all consistent
4) (=variable) [tiempo] changeable; [carácter] unpredictable* * *1)a) ( diferente)las mangas quedaron desiguales — one sleeve turned out longer (o wider etc) than the other
b) ( desequilibrado) < lucha> unequal; < fuerzas> unevenly-matched2) ( irregular) <terreno/superficie> uneven; < letra> uneven, irregular; < calidad> variable, varying (before n); < rendimiento> inconsistent, erratic* * *= patchy [patchier -comp., patchiest -sup.], uneven, unequal, asymmetric, inequal, inequitable, spotty, ragged, asymmetrical, craggy [craggier -comp., craggiest -sup.], lumpy [lumpier -comp., lumpiest -sup.], unbalanced, imbalanced.Ex. The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works.Ex. Not surprisingly this can lead to gaps in coverage, and uneven coverage of subjects.Ex. However, problems arose as a result of combining headings of unequal importance and the multiplicity of languages involved.Ex. These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Ex. Statistics show the inequal geographical distribution of these libraries, with 74% of university libraries to be found in the north and central regions, while only 26% are found in the south.Ex. Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.Ex. Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex. Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Ex. MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.Ex. This is a series of meditative poems in which the author chronicles an encounter with the craggy Atlantic coastline of Brittany.Ex. Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Ex. Another problem with the main classes is that are unbalanced.Ex. The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.* * *1)a) ( diferente)las mangas quedaron desiguales — one sleeve turned out longer (o wider etc) than the other
b) ( desequilibrado) < lucha> unequal; < fuerzas> unevenly-matched2) ( irregular) <terreno/superficie> uneven; < letra> uneven, irregular; < calidad> variable, varying (before n); < rendimiento> inconsistent, erratic* * *= patchy [patchier -comp., patchiest -sup.], uneven, unequal, asymmetric, inequal, inequitable, spotty, ragged, asymmetrical, craggy [craggier -comp., craggiest -sup.], lumpy [lumpier -comp., lumpiest -sup.], unbalanced, imbalanced.Ex: The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works.
Ex: Not surprisingly this can lead to gaps in coverage, and uneven coverage of subjects.Ex: However, problems arose as a result of combining headings of unequal importance and the multiplicity of languages involved.Ex: These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Ex: Statistics show the inequal geographical distribution of these libraries, with 74% of university libraries to be found in the north and central regions, while only 26% are found in the south.Ex: Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.Ex: Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex: Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Ex: MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.Ex: This is a series of meditative poems in which the author chronicles an encounter with the craggy Atlantic coastline of Brittany.Ex: Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Ex: Another problem with the main classes is that are unbalanced.Ex: The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.* * *A1(diferente): las mangas me quedaron desiguales one sleeve turned out longer ( o wider etc) than the otherreciben un trato muy desigual they are treated very differently2 (desequilibrado) ‹lucha› unequal; ‹fuerzas› unevenly-matchedB (irregular) ‹terreno/superficie› uneven; ‹letra› uneven, irregular; ‹calidad› variable, varying ( before n)su rendimiento ha sido desigual his performance has been variable o irregular o inconsistent* * *
desigual adjetivo
1
‹ fuerzas› unevenly-matched
2 ( irregular) ‹terreno/superficie› uneven;
‹ letra› uneven, irregular;
‹ calidad› variable, varying ( before n);
‹ rendimiento› inconsistent, erratic
desigual adjetivo
1 (irregular, poco igualado) uneven
2 (descompensado) unequal
3 (variable, cambiante) changeable
' desigual' also found in these entries:
English:
irregular
- patchy
- ragged
- rough
- unequal
- variable
- bumpy
- erratic
- mixed
- one
- uneven
* * *desigual adj1. [diferente] different;recibieron un trato desigual they weren't treated the same, they were treated differently;un triángulo de lados desiguales a triangle with unequal sides2. [irregular] [terreno, superficie] uneven;[alumno, actuación] inconsistent, erratic;ha publicado varias novelas con desigual fortuna he has published several novels, with mixed results3. [poco equilibrado] [lucha, competición] unequal;[fuerzas, rivales] unevenly matched4. [variable] [tiempo] changeable;[temperaturas] variable; [persona, humor] changeable* * *adj1 reparto unequal2 terreno uneven, irregular* * *desigual adj1) : unequal2) disparejo: uneven* * *desigual adj1. (distinto) different2. (combate) unequal3. (tiempo, carácter) changeable4. (superficie, terreno) uneven -
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(n.) = imbalanced diet, unbalanced dietEx. Imbalanced diets lead to depression, schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and Alzheimer's.Ex. An unbalanced diet is when you don't get the minimium amounts of each food group every day.* * *(n.) = imbalanced diet, unbalanced dietEx: Imbalanced diets lead to depression, schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and Alzheimer's.
Ex: An unbalanced diet is when you don't get the minimium amounts of each food group every day. -
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adj.unbalanced, crazy.past part.past participle of spanish verb: trastornar.* * *1→ link=trastornar trastornar► adjetivo1 (preocupado) upset2 (loco) mad3 (mente) unbalanced* * *ADJ [persona] disturbed; [mente] disturbed, unhinged* * *- da adjetivosu muerte lo dejó trastornado — she was deeply disturbed o traumatized by his death
* * *= disturbed, out of + Posesivo + senses, out of + Posesivo + mind.Ex. Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.Ex. He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.Ex. The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.----* trastornado mental = deranged, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + senses.* * *- da adjetivosu muerte lo dejó trastornado — she was deeply disturbed o traumatized by his death
* * *= disturbed, out of + Posesivo + senses, out of + Posesivo + mind.Ex: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
Ex: He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.Ex: The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.* trastornado mental = deranged, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + senses.* * *trastornado -dadesde el accidente está trastornado he's been (very) disturbed since he had the accidentla muerte de su hija la dejó trastornada she was deeply disturbed o traumatized by the death of her daughtertrastornado por las drogas drug-crazedestá con los nervios trastornados his nerves are completely shattered o are in shreds o are in tatters, he's a nervous wreck ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo trastornar: ( conjugate trastornar)
trastornado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
trastornado
trastornar
trastornado◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/mente› disturbed;
su muerte lo dejó trastornado he was deeply disturbed o traumatized by his death
trastornar ( conjugate trastornar) verbo transitivo
1 (Psic) to disturb;
esa chica lo ha trastornado (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2 ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt
trastornarse verbo pronominal (Psic) to become disturbed
trastornado,-a adjetivo
1 (alterado, desordenado) upset, disarranged
2 (demente) disturbed
trastornar verbo transitivo
1 (volver loco) to drive mad
2 (causar molestias) to trouble
3 (alterar, desbartar) to disrupt
' trastornado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trastornada
- trastornar
English:
deranged
- disturbed
- unbalanced
* * *trastornado, -a adj[loco, desequilibrado] disturbed, unbalanced;esa mujer lo tiene trastornado he's crazy o nuts about that woman -
19 vida desequilibrada
(n.) = unbalanced life, imbalanced lifeEx. It's important to balance our lives because an unbalanced life is full of risks.Ex. However, we feel that an imbalanced life is detrimental to the long-term success of our employees and our organization.* * *(n.) = unbalanced life, imbalanced lifeEx: It's important to balance our lives because an unbalanced life is full of risks.
Ex: However, we feel that an imbalanced life is detrimental to the long-term success of our employees and our organization. -
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desequilibrado,-a
I adjetivo unbalanced
II sustantivo masculino y femenino unbalanced person
* * *I adj unbalancedII m, desequilibrada f:ser un desequilibrado mental be mentally unbalanced
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