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 Translation for 'to balance sth' from English to Icelandic
jafnvægisstilla e-ðto balance sth.
bókh.
jafna e-ð
to balance sth.
Partial Matches
bókh.
reiknings­jöfnuður {k}
balance
bókh.
jöfnuður {k}
balance
fjár.
innstæða {kv}
balance
jafnvægi {hv}balance
inneign {kv}credit balance
læknisfr.líffr.
vökvajafnvægi {hv}
fluid balance
jafnvægispunktur {k}balance point
fjár.
eftirstöðvar {kv.ft}
balance [remainder]
eðlisfr.
snúnings­vog {kv}
torsion balance
eðlisfr.
varmajafnvægi {hv}
heat balance
bankainnistæða {kv}bank balance
bókh.
efnahagsreikningur {k}
balance sheet
fjaðurvog {kv}spring balance
mat.
eldhúsvog {kv}
kitchen balance
hagkerfi
orkubúskapur {k}
energy balance
læknisfr.lífefnaf
orkujafnvægi {hv}
energy balance
bókh.
byrjunarstaða {kv}
opening balance
innlánsfé {hv}bank balance
stjórn.
ógnarjafnvægi {hv}
balance of terror
bókh.
jafna bókhald
to balance the books
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Usage Examples English
  • These figures do not represent the "recoil" of the C atoms, which, though necessarily present to balance the overall movements of the molecule, are much smaller than the movements of the lighter H atoms.
  • The redistricting change was made to balance the weight of different districts of the country since previously a vote cast in the sparsely populated areas around the country would count much more than a vote cast in the Reykjavík city area.
  • "Brake" refers to the device which is used to provide an equal braking force / load to balance / equal an engine's output force and hold it at a desired rotational speed.
  • For vice president, the Democrats chose to balance the ticket with Adlai E.
  • The second half is a long essay on his upbringing and the development of his political conscience, which includes an argument for socialism (although he goes to lengths to balance the concerns and goals of socialism with the barriers it faced from the movement's own advocates at the time, such as "priggish" and "dull" socialist intellectuals and "proletarian" socialists with little grasp of the actual ideology).

  • The "Forestry Division" works to balance social and environmental considerations with the economic needs of rural populations living in forest areas.
  • Fair use is one of the limitations to copyright intended to balance the interests of copyright holders with the public interest in the wider distribution and use of creative works by allowing as a defense to copyright infringement claims certain limited uses that might otherwise be considered infringement.
  • None of them wanted to be dominated by either of the superpowers, and they supported France's policy of trying to balance the US and the USSR and to prevent either from becoming dominant in the region.
  • Regulatory processes attempt to balance the potential benefits with the potential harms, so that people given the treatment are more likely to benefit from it than to be harmed by it.
  • Such laws may seek to balance dueling needs for preservation and harvest and to manage both environment and populations of fish and game.

  • Alleviating traumas affecting the soul or spirit restores the physical body of the individual to balance and wholeness.
  • Water use and conservation in California is a politically divisive issue, as the state experiences periodic droughts and has to balance the demands of its large agricultural and urban sectors, especially in the arid southern portion of the state.
  • Among measures recently adopted to balance the economy, Brazil carried out reforms to its social security (state and retirement pensions) and tax systems.
  • Wealth is better redistributed to balance the power of the agribusiness sector.
  • It is perhaps the need to balance the social and scientific aspects of archaeoastronomy which led Clive Ruggles to describe it as "a field with academic work of high quality at one end but uncontrolled speculation bordering on lunacy at the other".

  • The IMF was one of the key organizations of the international economic system; its design allowed the system to balance the rebuilding of international capitalism with the maximization of national economic sovereignty and human welfare, also known as embedded liberalism.
  • In the former, day-to-day movements in exchange rates are determined by the market; in the latter, governments intervene in the market to buy or sell their currency to balance supply and demand at a static exchange rate.
  • Daily records were then transferred to a daybook or account ledger to balance the accounts and to create a permanent journal; then the waste book could be discarded, hence the name.
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