Balanza in english

Balance

pronunciation: bæləns part of speech: noun
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balance

balanza = scales ; beamed scale ; balance ; weighing scales. 

Example: It indicates the changes and limitations which fill the other pan of the scales and which are frequently only discovered by bitter experience.Example: If the budget can be thought of as a beamed scale, ideally kept in balance, the counterpoint to revenue ups and downs must necessarily lie with the control of expenditures = If the budget can be thought of as a beamed scale, ideally kept in balance, the counterpoint to revenue ups and downs must necessarily lie with the control of expenditures.Example: Officials are hopeful that all delivery men in the city will be equipped with balances within a month.Example: Weighing scales are also sometimes used to measure force rather than mass.

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» balanza comercialbalance of trade .

Example: The report displays import, export, and balance of trade information for more than 200 nations.

» balanza de comerciobalance of trade .

Example: The report displays import, export, and balance of trade information for more than 200 nations.

» balanza de pagosbalancebalance of payments .

Example: So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.

Example: Balance of payments is the record of a country's international transactions with the rest of the world.

» déficit de la balanza comercialtrade deficit .

Example: The combination of trade deficit, budget deficit, and threat of war has international investors completely on edge.

» déficit de la balanza de pagostrade deficit .

Example: The combination of trade deficit, budget deficit, and threat of war has international investors completely on edge.

» desequilibrar la balanzatip + the scalestip + the balance .

Example: If, however, there was a perceived value in providing online access to the index, this would tip the scales in favour of automation.

Example: The outcome in Colorado could help tip the balance in a Senate now almost evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans.

» equilibrar la balanzaadjust + the balanceredress + imbalanceredress + the balance .

Example: This chapter does little to adjust the balance.

Example: Some programmes in this category are attempting to redress a serious imbalance.

Example: In order to make a contribution towards redressing the balance of legal advice provision a number of lawyers in the early seventies began to set up law centres.

» inclinar la balanza a favor detip + the balance + favour/towardstip + the scales + favour/towards .

Example: By analysing huge volumes of digital data, they were able to identify any trend or method that could tip the balance in the Democrat's favour.

Example: It was above all her air of not being touched by anything, her manner of seeming as it were above everything, that tipped the scales in favour of her rival.

Balanza synonyms

correspondence in spanish: correspondencia, pronunciation: kɔrəspɑndəns nounpoise in spanish: equilibrio, pronunciation: pɔɪz nounproportion in spanish: proporción, pronunciation: prəpɔrʃən nounequilibrium in spanish: equilibrio, pronunciation: ikwəlɪbriəm nounsymmetry in spanish: simetría, pronunciation: sɪmətri nounequipoise in spanish: sobrepeso, pronunciation: ɪkwɪpəs nouncounterbalance in spanish: contrapeso, pronunciation: kaʊntɜrbæləns verb, nouncounterpoise in spanish: contrapeso, pronunciation: kaʊnɜrpɔɪz nouncounterweight in spanish: contrapeso, pronunciation: kaʊntɜrweɪt nounequalizer in spanish: igualada, pronunciation: ikwəlaɪzɜr nounequilibrate in spanish: equilibrar, pronunciation: ɪkwɪləbreɪt verbequaliser in spanish: igualada, pronunciation: ikwəlaɪzɜr nounequilibrize in spanish: equilibrar, pronunciation: ɪkwɪləbraɪz verbsymmetricalness in spanish: simetría, pronunciation: sɪmetrɪkəlnəs noun
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