другие переводы
баланс |
balance
balance sheet
balance in hand
|
равновесие |
equilibrium
balance
equilibration
poise
equipoise
counterpoise
|
остаток |
residue
balance
remainder
rest
remnant
residual
|
сальдо |
balance
net
balance in hand
|
весы |
scales
balance
weigher
weighing-machine
|
балансировка |
balance
|
уравновешенность |
equilibrium
balance
poise
sobriety
equability
gravity
|
балансир |
balance
rocker
beam
equalizer
walking beam
balance beam
|
противовес |
counterweight
counterbalance
counter
balance
counterpoise
offset
|
маятник |
pendulum
balance
bob
balance wheel
ticker
swing of the pendulum
|
сбалансировать |
balance
neutralize
square
|
балансировать |
balance
poise
compensate
|
уравновешивать |
balance
counterbalance
equilibrate
compensate
equalize
counterpoise
|
сохранять равновесие |
balance
|
взвешивать |
weigh
balance
ponder
scale
deliberate
heft
|
сопоставлять |
compare
match
collate
contrast
balance
confront
|
подводить баланс |
strike a balance
balance
|
колебаться |
hesitate
fluctuate
sway
oscillate
vibrate
balance
|
быть в равновесии |
balance
|
обдумывать |
think
ponder
consider
think over
mull
balance
|
балансовый |
balance
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
“Without full use of your wings, your body compensates for its off-kilter balance in ways like that.
The afterlives of all the peoples of Ruthnia hang in the balance.
Sam stacked the boxes in his backpack, trying to strike a balance between size and weight, and hauled it onto his back.
”Watching the boy for another moment, Rew took a few steps forward, suddenly wondering if he would need to wade in and drag the oaf to the far bank, but finally, Raif got his feet under him and stood, hands held wide for balance.
“A simple disarming maneuver would do, considering my center of gravity is off balance and I’m distracted by this delicious cake.
Breath and balance and movement.
The balance of opinion among them is shifting toward open hostility.
One tripped in his haste, lost his balance and fell, and his weight on the pole was enough to bring them all down in a tangled heap of arms and legs.
You need to learn to control your movements, your balance.
Twice it caught him out and he slipped and barely regained his balance before a short sharp slide over the edge into oblivion.
”The priestesses had been novices in every sense of the word: Ananke had such terrible balance she’d fallen over trying to plant her toes in the dirt.
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