Desequilibrado in english

Unbalanced

pronunciation: ənbælənst part of speech: adjective
In gestures

desequilibrado = lopsided ; mentally unstable ; imbalanced ; out of whack ; unhinged ; out of joint. 

Example: On the other hand, development of some schedules is lopsided and there are misprints and inconsistancies.Example: 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.Example: The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.Example: Australian house prices are massively out of whack and will be brought back to earth, an expert says.Example: But the really interesting question is -- what is it about this silly but trivial thing that drives Dan into such an unhinged fury?.Example: Hamlet says 'time is out of joint' expressing his idea that his world is not sane and that things are not as they should be.

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» desequilibrado mentalmentally unstable .

Example: 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.

» desequilibrado mentalmentementally unstable .

Example: 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.

» dieta desequilibradaimbalanced dietunbalanced diet .

Example: Imbalanced diets lead to depression, schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and Alzheimer's.

Example: An unbalanced diet is when you don't get the minimium amounts of each food group every day.

» estar desequilibradounbalanced .

Example: Another problem with the main classes is that are unbalanced.

» vida desequilibradaunbalanced lifeimbalanced life .

Example: It's important to balance our lives because an unbalanced life is full of risks.

Example: However, we feel that an imbalanced life is detrimental to the long-term success of our employees and our organization.

desequilibrar = tilt + the balance ; throw + Nombre + off balance ; unfix ; upset + the balance ; throw + Nombre + off ; throw + Nombre + out of whack ; unbalance. 

Example: 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.Example: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Example: The author considers how to 'unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.Example: Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.Example: I asked a number of times what was going on, and she kept denying anything saying that it was the trip that threw her off.Example: When this is all sorted out I think we're going to find that he was probably taking too much of the wrong prescription and it just threw him out of whack.Example: Digestive upsets, like diarrhea and constipation, or skin problems, like acne, are examples of ways stress can wreak havoc on our bodies by unbalancing the systems that help us feel calm and healthy.

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» 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.

» desequilibrarsebecome + unhingedget + unhingedcome + unhinged .

Example: It was here, in the middle of WWII, that Avery became truly unhinged and produced what many consider to be his best work.

Example: It seems that Bachmann is getting more unhinged by the week.

Example: Dad had been dead now for four months and as a family our world had come unhinged.

Desequilibrado synonyms

sick in spanish: enfermos, pronunciation: sɪk part of speech: adjective crazy in spanish: loco, pronunciation: kreɪzi part of speech: adjective mad in spanish: enojado, pronunciation: mæd part of speech: adjective insane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn part of speech: adjective demented in spanish: demente, pronunciation: dɪmentɪd part of speech: adjective distracted in spanish: distraído, pronunciation: dɪstræktəd part of speech: adjective unhinged in spanish: desquiciado, pronunciation: ənhɪndʒd part of speech: adjective disturbed in spanish: perturbado, pronunciation: dɪstɜrbd part of speech: adjective unequal in spanish: desigual, pronunciation: ənikwəl part of speech: adjective brainsick in spanish: trastornado mentalmente, pronunciation: breɪnsɪk part of speech: adjective imbalanced in spanish: desequilibrado, pronunciation: ɪmbəlænst part of speech: adjective
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