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Перевод: balanced speek balanced


[прилагательное]
уравновешенный; сбалансированный; выровненный; гармоничный; пропорциональный


Тезаурус:

  1. In addition, since trade with the Soviet Union is intended to be bilaterally balanced, it has been necessary to find some Yugoslav products to supply to the Soviet Union in return for its petroleum and other raw materials.
  2. "All the child psychologists say that mummy and daddy have to be there for children to grow up well balanced."
  3. Affirming that the national curriculum contains significant chemistry, John Holman (Watford GS) felt that GCSE balanced science (close to Key Stage (KS) 4) enabled more students to experience enough of each science to be able to tackle A-level, though the limited depth and wide range presented problems to sixth form colleges.
  4. Peter Dennis attaches rather more weight than seems wise to the embittered and somewhat impressionistic recollections of General Christison, but his account of events is balanced and fair.
  5. Why do the Commission claim that it "would have a positive impact on employment and on the balanced development of the regions" when everyone else is aware of the dangers?
  6. The completely balanced bass player can find out more about these strings by contacting:
  7. Strength, it turned out, isn't a prerequisite (lucky thing, since tenor bells can weigh the same as a Mini); in skilled hands the bell does most of the work, but a full ringing circle demands that the ringer first gets the bell moving and gradually increases the swing until the bell is balanced or "set" with the mouth uppermost, ready to be rung on.
  8. Even so the struggle between the plant eaters and their predators was frequently finely balanced.
  9. Angela Carter is not one of those balanced critics, renowned for their disinterested fairness.
  10. The other proposition arising is that as two atoms touch, the gravitational force will maximise and crush them out of existence, unless the long range weak gravitational forcefield is balanced by a strong short range repulsive force.
  11. The Admiralty stood its ground on the principle of always maintaining a balanced fleet, based on a limited number of capital ships, which, in 1957, were generally agreed to be the aircraft-carriers.
  12. Thus the imperatives for Europe are and will remain, to lower oil dependence, to achieve a better balanced diversity of supplies, to make the most of indigenous supplies where they are economical and to continue the drive to greater energy efficiency.
  13. In such an archetypal world, where "good" is constantly and insecurely balanced in an eternal struggle against "evil", the objective explication of the rituals and symbols which surround and mystify police work can seem tantamount to a treasonable act.

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