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Маха
uravnotežen
bal·anced [ˈbæləntst] ADJ
balanced
balanced personality
well-ˈbal·anced ADJ
1. well-balanced (not one-sided):
well-balanced article, report
well-balanced team
2. well-balanced diet, meal:
well-balanced
3. well-balanced person:
well-balanced
well-balanced
I. bal·ance [ˈbælən(t)s] SUBST
1. balance no Pl:
ravnotežje n tudi übtr
2. balance FIN:
3. balance (scales):
4. balance (harmony):
5. balance:
balance MUS, NAUT
II. bal·ance [ˈbælən(t)s] VERB trans
1. balance (compare):
tehtati [perf pretehtati]
2. balance (keep steady):
3. balance (achieve equilibrium):
4. balance FIN:
balance account
obračunavati [perf obračunati]
balance books
usklajevati [perf uskladiti]
5. balance TECH:
balance wheels
III. bal·ance [ˈbælən(t)s] VERB intr
1. balance also übtr (keep steady):
she balanced on one foot
2. balance FIN:
uravnotežiti
I. balance out VERB trans
izenačiti
II. balance out VERB intr
ˈbal·ance sheet SUBST
ˈbank bal·ance SUBST
open·ing ˈbal·ance SUBST
spring ˈbal·ance SUBST
ˈtrade bal·ance SUBST
OpenDict-Eintrag
balance VERB
Present
Ibalance
youbalance
he/she/itbalances
webalance
youbalance
theybalance
Past
Ibalanced
youbalanced
he/she/itbalanced
webalanced
youbalanced
theybalanced
Present Perfect
Ihavebalanced
youhavebalanced
he/she/ithasbalanced
wehavebalanced
youhavebalanced
theyhavebalanced
Past Perfect
Ihadbalanced
youhadbalanced
he/she/ithadbalanced
wehadbalanced
youhadbalanced
theyhadbalanced
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That can be verified from any corporate balance sheet.
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This means these countries are all in serious balance sheet recessions.
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It is a departure from the known traditional food balance sheet which gave historical information.
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In the 1990s the firm's investments were poor, it mismanaged its foreign-exchange risk, and its balance sheet suffered.
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The balance sheet showed expenditure of 4,158, of which players' wages, bonuses and transfer fees accounted for 2,536.
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