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1 arruinar un delicado balance
• upset a delicate balance• upset one's applecart• upset the apple cartDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arruinar un delicado balance
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2 нарушать равновесие
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3 вывести из равновесия
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4 выводить из равновесия
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5 нарушить баланс
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > нарушить баланс
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6 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
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > равновесие равновеси·е
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7 вывести из равновесия
сохранил равновесие; сохраненный равновесие — kept balance
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вывести из равновесия
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8 выведенный из равновесия
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > выведенный из равновесия
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9 выводимый из равновесия
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > выводимый из равновесия
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10 выводить из равновесия
Синонимический ряд:беспокоить (глаг.) беспокоить; волновать; заботить; лишать покоя; нарушать покой; не давать покоя; приводить в смятение; смущать; тревожитьРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > выводить из равновесия
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11 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 -
12 desnivelar
v.1 to make uneven.2 to unbalance.3 to put off balance, to unbalance.* * *1 (sacar de nivel) to make uneven, put on a different level2 (desequilibrar) to throw out of balance; (balanza) to tip1 to become uneven* * *VT1) [+ terreno] to make uneven2) (=desequilibrar) [+ calidad] to make uneven; [+ composición] to upset, unbalance; [+ balanza] to tip* * *verbo transitivo1) < balanza> to tip2) <presupuesto/situación> to upset* * *verbo transitivo1) < balanza> to tip2) <presupuesto/situación> to upset* * *desnivelar [A1 ]vtA ‹balanza› to tipB ‹presupuesto/situación› to upsetla lesión de Sotelo desniveló las fuerzas de los dos equipos the two teams were evenly matched until the injury to Sotelo upset the balanceal minuto del primer tiempo Campos desniveló el marcador Campos scored one minute into the first half* * *
desnivelar verbo transitivo to throw out of balance
* * *♦ vt[terreno] to make uneven; [situación] to upset the balance of; [encuentro] to make unequal; [balanza] to tip;los votos que desnivelaron la balanza a favor de los socialistas the votes which tipped the balance in favour of the socialists* * *v/t upset the balance of -
13 равновесие
equilibrium, balance; equipoise; counterpoiseустойчиво равновесие a stable equilibriumнеустойчиво равновесие an unsteady/a mobile equilibriumбезразлично равновесие an indifferent equilibriumдушевно равновесие mental equilibriumравновесие на силите пол. a balance of powerгубя равновесие lose o.'s balanceзагубил съм равновесие be off o.'s balanceвъзстановявам равновесието restore the balance/equilibriumнарушавам равновесието на disturb the equilibrium of; upset the balance ofлипса на равновесие disequilibriumпривеждам в равновесие balance, bring to equilibriumпазя равновесие keep o.'s balance* * *равновѐсие,ср., само ед. equilibrium, balance; equipoise; counterpoise; equiponderance; възстановявам \равновесието на redress the balance of; губя \равновесие lose o.’s balance; душевно \равновесие mental equilibrium; загубил съм \равновесие be off o.’s balance; липса на \равновесие disequilibrium; нарушавам \равновесието на disturb the equilibrium of; upset the balance of; неустойчиво \равновесие mobile equilibrium; пазя \равновесие keep o.’s balance; maintain o.’s equilibrium; привеждам в \равновесие balance, bring to equilibrium; \равновесие на силите полит. balance of power; \равновесие на търговския обмен balanced trade.* * *equilibrium: stable равновесие - устойчиво равновесие; balance: restore the равновесие of powers - възстановявам равновесието на силите, I am trying to keep my равновесие. - Опитвам се да запазя равновесие.; counterpoise; poise{`pOiz}* * *1. equilibrium, balance;equipoise;counterpoise 2. РАВНОВЕСИЕ на силите пол. a balance of power 3. безразлично РАВНОВЕСИЕ an indifferent equilibrium 4. възстановявам РАВНОВЕСИЕто restore the balance/equilibrium 5. губя РАВНОВЕСИЕ lose o.'s balance 6. душевно РАВНОВЕСИЕ mental equilibrium 7. загубил съм РАВНОВЕСИЕ be off o.'s balance 8. липса на РАВНОВЕСИЕ disequilibrium 9. нарушавам РАВНОВЕСИЕто на disturb the equilibrium of;upset the balance of 10. неустойчиво РАВНОВЕСИЕ an unsteady/a mobile equilibrium 11. пазя РАВНОВЕСИЕ keep o.'s balance 12. привеждам в РАВНОВЕСИЕ balance, bring to equilibrium 13. устойчиво РАВНОВЕСИЕ a stable equilibrium -
14 alterar
v.1 to alter (to change).alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the wordsesto altera nuestros planes that changes our plansAlteré las medidas I altered the measurements.Su petulancia alteró a Elsa His petulance altered Elsa.2 to agitate, to fluster (perturbar) (person).le alteran mucho los cambios change upsets him a lot3 to disrupt.fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *1 (cambiar) to change, modify, alter2 (estropear) to spoil, upset; (comida) to make go off, turn bad3 (enfadar) to annoy, upset4 (inquietar) to unnerve, make feel restless1 (cambiar) to change2 (deteriorarse) to go bad, go off3 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get upset\alterar el orden público to disturb the peace, cause a breach of the peace* * *verb1) to alter, modify2) disturb•* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar) to modify, altertuvimos que alterar los planes por la huelga — we had to modify o alter our plans because of the strike
2) (=estropear) [+ alimentos] to spoil; [+ leche] to sourla humedad alteró los alimentos — the humidity spoiled the food, the humidity made the food go bad
3) (=conmocionar) to shake, upsetla noticia del accidente la alteró visiblemente — she was visibly shaken o upset by the news of the accident
4)5) (=distorsionar) [+ verdad] to distort, twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex. Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex. the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.----* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex: Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.
Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex: the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *alterar [A1 ]vtA (cambiar, modificar)1 ‹plan/texto/información› to change, alterel orden de los factores no altera el producto the order of the factors does not alter o affect the productestá alterando los hechos he is distorting the factsel sentido de mis palabras ha sido alterado what I said has been misinterpreted o misrepresented2 ‹alimento› to make … go off, turn … badla exposición al sol puede alterar el color exposure to the sun can affect the color1 ‹paz› to disturbfue acusado de alterar el orden público he was charged with causing a breach of the peace2 ‹persona› to upsettraten de no alterar al enfermo try not to upset the patient in any wayla noticia del golpe alteró visiblemente al embajador the ambassador was visibly shaken by the news of the coupno debes dejar que esas cosas te alteren you shouldn't let those things upset you o ( colloq) get to youA «alimentos» to go off, go badB«pulso/respiración»: con la emoción se le alteró la voz her voice shook o faltered with emotionC «persona» to get upset* * *
alterar ( conjugate alterar) verbo transitivo
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2 ( perturbar)
alterarse verbo pronominal
1 [ alimentos] to go off, go bad
2 [pulso/respiración] to become irregular;
[ color] to change
3 [ persona] to get upset
alterar verbo transitivo to alter, change
' alterar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- desfigurar
- falsear
- pervertir
- tergiversar
- trastocar
- trastornar
- cambiar
- falsificar
- orden
English:
disturb
- evenly
- ruffle
- tamper
- breach
- tamper with
- unsettle
- upset
* * *♦ vt1. [cambiar] to alter, to change;alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the words;esto altera nuestros planes that changes our plans2. [perturbar] [persona] to agitate, to fluster;le alteran mucho los cambios the changes upset him a lot;no le gusta que alteren sus costumbres she doesn't like having her routine upset;fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *v/t1 ( cambiar) alter2 a alguien upset3:alterar el orden público cause a breach of the peace* * *alterar vt1) modificar: to alter, to modify2) perturbar: to disturb, to disrupt* * * -
15 equilibrio
m.1 balance.mantener algo en equilibrio to balance somethingmantener/perder el equilibrio to keep/lose one's balancehay un equilibrio de fuerzas the forces are evenly balancedequilibrio ecológico ecological balanceequilibrio de poder balance of power2 equilibrium, balance.* * *1 (estabilidad) balance2 FÍSICA equilibrium4 figurado (serenidad) poise, composure\hacer equilibrios figurado to perform a balancing act■ tuvo que hacer equilibrios para llegar a fin de mes he had to pinch pennies to get to the end of the monthmantener el equilibrio to keep one's balanceperder el equilibrio to lose one's balanceequilibrio de poderes balance of power* * *noun m.balance, equilibrium* * *SM1) (=estabilidad) balance2) (=armonía) balance, equilibriumexiste un equilibrio estable entre las dos potencias mundiales — there is a stable balance between the two superpowers
equilibrio de fuerzas, equilibrio de poderes — balance of power
3) (=serenidad) level-headedness* * *1) (de fuerzas, estabilidad) balanceperdió/mantuvo el equilibrio — he lost/kept his balance
2) (sensatez, juicio)una persona de gran equilibrio — a very level-headed o well-balanced person
* * *= equilibrium, equity, trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], balance, levelling-off, levelling [leveling, -USA], compromise, equipoise, even keel.Nota: Nombre.Ex. On the one hand, the world is in a continuous state of change -- always seeking, as it were, to find the equilibrium of its natural state.Ex. It covers selected news reports which include the president's programme, power for youth services workers, pay equity, and equity in information services.Ex. There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.Ex. The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.Ex. A rapid growth in demand in the 1st 7 years was followed by a decline and then a levelling-off in 1982-83.Ex. The author examines the implications for publishers of the possible levelling of VAT on books in the UK.Ex. A compromise between expressive and non-expressive notation is to be found in the Second Edition of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification Scheme.Ex. America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.Ex. That even keel, that unflappable demeanor is what made him such a steady player.----* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* conseguir un equilibrio = strike + a balance.* crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* equilibrio de poder = balance of power.* equilibrio emocional = emotional health.* establecer un equilibrio = establish + a balance.* mantener Algo en equilibrio = keep + Nombre + in balance.* mantener un equilibrio = balance, maintain + a balance, keep + a balance.* perder el equilibrio = lose + Posesivo + balance.* punto de equilibrio = break-even, break-even point.* restablecer el equilibrio = re-establish + the balance.* romper el equilibrio = tip + the scales.* * *1) (de fuerzas, estabilidad) balanceperdió/mantuvo el equilibrio — he lost/kept his balance
2) (sensatez, juicio)una persona de gran equilibrio — a very level-headed o well-balanced person
* * *= equilibrium, equity, trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], balance, levelling-off, levelling [leveling, -USA], compromise, equipoise, even keel.Nota: Nombre.Ex: On the one hand, the world is in a continuous state of change -- always seeking, as it were, to find the equilibrium of its natural state.
Ex: It covers selected news reports which include the president's programme, power for youth services workers, pay equity, and equity in information services.Ex: There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.Ex: The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.Ex: A rapid growth in demand in the 1st 7 years was followed by a decline and then a levelling-off in 1982-83.Ex: The author examines the implications for publishers of the possible levelling of VAT on books in the UK.Ex: A compromise between expressive and non-expressive notation is to be found in the Second Edition of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification Scheme.Ex: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.Ex: That even keel, that unflappable demeanor is what made him such a steady player.* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* conseguir un equilibrio = strike + a balance.* crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* equilibrio de poder = balance of power.* equilibrio emocional = emotional health.* establecer un equilibrio = establish + a balance.* mantener Algo en equilibrio = keep + Nombre + in balance.* mantener un equilibrio = balance, maintain + a balance, keep + a balance.* perder el equilibrio = lose + Posesivo + balance.* punto de equilibrio = break-even, break-even point.* restablecer el equilibrio = re-establish + the balance.* romper el equilibrio = tip + the scales.* * *A1 (de fuerzas, componentes) balancela balanza está en equilibrio the scales are (evenly) balancedel precario equilibrio entre los partidos the precarious balance o equilibrium between the partiesel equilibrio entre la oferta y la demanda the balance between supply and demand2 (estabilidad) balanceperdió/mantuvo el equilibrio he lost/kept his balancelo mantuvo en equilibrio sobre el filo del cuchillo he balanced it on the edge of the knifeen estado de equilibrio in equilibriumhacer equilibrios to do a balancing actB(sensatez, juicio): es una persona de gran equilibrio she's a very level-headed o well-balanced personexisten dudas sobre su equilibrio mental there are doubts about his mental stabilityaquella desgracia le hizo perder el equilibrio that unfortunate incident unbalanced himCompuestos:ecological balance● equilibrio estable/inestablestable/unstable equilibriumneutral equilibrium* * *
equilibrio sustantivo masculino (de fuerzas, estabilidad) balance;
en estado de equilibrio in equilibrium
equilibrio sustantivo masculino balance
' equilibrio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ir
- mantener
- mareado
- marear
- mareo
- perder
English:
balance
- balance of power
- equilibrium
- footing
- strike
- over
* * *equilibrio nm1. [estabilidad] balance;Fís equilibrium;la balanza permanecía en equilibrio the scales were evenly balanced;hay equilibrio de fuerzas en el parlamento the forces are evenly balanced in the parliament;el gobierno busca el equilibrio presupuestario the government is seeking a balanced budget;mantener algo en equilibrio to balance sth;mantuvo el balón en equilibrio sobre un dedo he balanced the ball on his finger;mantener/perder el equilibrio to keep/lose one's balance;hacer equilibrios to perform a balancing act;hacíamos verdaderos equilibrios para llegar a fin de mes we performed balancing acts to reach the end of the monthFís equilibrio dinámico dynamic equilibrium;equilibrio ecológico ecological balance;Fís equilibrio inestable unstable equilibrium;equilibrio de poder balance of power;equilibrio político balance of power;equilibrio químico chemical equilibrium2. [contrapeso] counterbalance, counterpoise3. [sensatez] composure, poiseequilibrio mental mental equilibrium* * *m1 balance;falta de equilibrio imbalance;mantener/perder el equilibrio keep/lose one’s balance equilibrio ecológico ecological balance2 FÍS equilibrium* * *equilibrio nm1) : balance, equilibriumperder el equilibrio: to lose one's balanceequilibrio político: balance of power2) : poise, aplomb* * *equilibrio n balance -
16 равновесие
с.1) физ. equilibrium [iː-], balanceусто́йчивое [неусто́йчивое] равнове́сие — stable [unstable] equilibrium
приводи́ть в равнове́сие (вн.) — balance (d)
приходи́ть в равнове́сие — become balanced
2) ( равное соотношение сил) balance, equilibrium; parityполити́ческое равнове́сие — balance of power
вое́нное равнове́сие — military equilibrium / balance
восстана́вливать равнове́сие — restore the equilibrium / balance
наруша́ть равнове́сие (рд.) — disturb the equilibrium (of), upset the balance (of)
3) ( спокойствие) equanimity [iː-], composureдуше́вное равнове́сие — mental equilibrium
э́то восстанови́ло её душе́вное равнове́сие — it helped her to recover her equilibrium / balance
выводи́ть кого́-л из равнове́сия — upset smb [smb's equanimity], shatter smb's composure
теря́ть равнове́сие — lose one's balance
сохраня́ть равнове́сие — keep one's balance
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с. (прям. и перен.)equilibrium, balance, equipoiseтерять равновесие (прям. и перен.) — lose* one's balance
восстанавливать равновесие — restore the equilibrium / balance
это восстановило её душевное равновесие — it helped her to recover her equilibrium / balance
нарушать равновесие (рд.), выводить из равновесия (вн.) — disturb the equilibrium (of), upset* the balance (of); ( о человеке) upset* smb., или smb.'s equanimity
приводить в равновесие (вн.) — balance (d.)
сохранять равновесие (прям. и перен.) — keep* one's balance
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18 alterar el equilibrio
(v.) = upset + the balanceEx. Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.* * *(v.) = upset + the balanceEx: Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.
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19 баланс
1) (равновесие, состояние равновесия) balanceмировой баланс сил — world / world-wide balance of power
2) (ресурсы) balance3) (торговый, платёжный) balanceподвести баланс — to balance / to square accounts
(внешне-) торговый баланс — balance of trade, trade balance
отчётный баланс — performance / real / retro-spective balance
платёжный баланс — balance of payments / of payments statement, foreign balance, external account
активный платёжный баланс — active / favourable / export / positive balance of payments
неблагоприятный / пассивный платёжный баланс — adverse / import / negative / passive / unfavourable balance of payments
торговый баланс — trade balance, balance of trade
активный торговый баланс, активное сальдо торгового баланса — export / positive / favourable balance of trade, trade surplus, active balance of trade / of payments
пассивный торговый баланс — adverse / import balance of trade
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20 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
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