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sociandarum
equilibrio

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

balancing act [ingl. am. ˈbælənsɪŋ ækt, ingl. brit.] SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. balance [ingl. am. ˈbæləns, ingl. brit. ˈbal(ə)ns] SUST.

1. balance C (apparatus):

2.1. balance U (physical):

desconcertar a alguien
to throw sb off balance literal (topple)

2.2. balance (equilibrium):

2.3. balance (in artistic composition):

2.4. balance U AUDIO:

3. balance C (counterweight):

balance to sth

4.1. balance FIN. C (in accounting):

4.2. balance FIN. C:

4.3. balance FIN. C:

II. balance [ingl. am. ˈbæləns, ingl. brit. ˈbal(ə)ns] V. trans.

1.1. balance:

balance load
balance object
balance object

1.2. balance MOTOR:

balance wheel
balance wheel
balancear amer.

1.3. balance (counteract):

1.4. balance (weigh up):

2. balance FIN.:

balance account

III. balance [ingl. am. ˈbæləns, ingl. brit. ˈbal(ə)ns] V. intr.

1. balance (hold position):

2. balance FIN.:

balance account:

I. tip3 [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] SUST.

1.1. tip (helpful hint):

1.2. tip (in betting):

fija f Co. Sur

2. tip (gratuity):

to give sb a tip
darle (una) propina a alguien

II. tip3 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. trans.

1. tip (give gratuity to):

2.1. tip (predict, forecast) ingl. brit.:

2.2. tip (warn, inform):

tip ingl. am.
tip ingl. am.
pasarle el dato a Co. Sur
tip ingl. am.
darle un chivatazo a Esp. coloq.

III. tip3 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. intr. (give gratuity)

I. tip2 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. trans.

1.1. tip (tilt):

to tip one's hand ingl. am. coloq.

1.2. tip (pour, throw):

botar amer. excl Río Pl.
boté la basura por la ventana amer. excl Río Pl.
it's tipping it down outside ingl. brit. coloq.

2. tip (strike lightly):

II. tip2 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. intr.

1. tip (tilt):

2. tip (dump rubbish):

tip ingl. brit.
tip ingl. brit.
tip ingl. brit.
tip ingl. brit.
botar escombros amer. excl Río Pl.
no tipping

III. tip2 [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] SUST. ingl. brit.

1. tip (rubbish dump):

basural m amer.

2. tip (mess) coloq.:

3. tip:

I. tip1 [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] SUST.

II. tip1 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. trans. (cover end, point)

tip cane/umbrella
tip cane/umbrella

ACT

ACT SUST. → American College Test

ACT - American College Test Info

I. act [ingl. am. ækt, ingl. brit. akt] V. intr.

1.1. act (take action, do sth):

1.2. act (function, work):

act drug/chemical:
act drug/chemical:

1.3. act (serve):

to act as sth

1.4. act <acting, part. pres. > chairman/director/head:

2. act (behave):

3.1. act:

3.2. act (pretend):

II. act [ingl. am. ækt, ingl. brit. akt] V. trans.

1. act (perform):

act role/part
act role/part

2. act (behave like, play role of):

III. act [ingl. am. ækt, ingl. brit. akt] SUST.

1. act (deed):

by an act of God DER.
by an act of God DER.
coger a alguien con las manos en la masa esp Esp.

2. act (law):

ley f

3.1. act (division of play):

3.2. act (routine):

4. act (pretense):

hacer teatro coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. balance [ˈbælənts] SUST.

1. balance (device):

2. balance sin pl. a. fig.:

3. balance (state of equality):

4. balance (amount in bank account):

5. balance (difference between amount paid and owed):

II. balance [ˈbælənts] V. intr.

III. balance [ˈbælənts] V. trans.

1. balance (compare):

2. balance (keep in a position):

3. balance (achieve equilibrium):

I. act [ækt] SUST.

1. act (action):

an act of God DER.

2. act (performance):

3. act (pretence):

4. act TEAT.:

5. act DER.:

ley f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. act [ækt] V. intr.

1. act (take action):

2. act (behave):

3. act (take effect):

4. act TEAT.:

5. act (pretend):

III. act [ækt] V. trans. TEAT.

Entrada de OpenDict

act SUST.

to put on an act coloq. fig
to put on an act coloq. fig
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. balance [ˈbæl·ənts] SUST.

1. balance (device):

2. balance a. fig.:

3. balance (state of equality):

4. balance (in bank account):

5. balance (amount to be paid):

II. balance [ˈbæl·ənts] V. intr.

III. balance [ˈbæl·ənts] V. trans.

1. balance (compare):

2. balance (keep in a position):

3. balance (achieve equilibrium):

I. act [ækt] SUST.

1. act (action):

an act of God DER.

2. act (performance):

3. act (pretence):

4. act TEAT.:

5. act DER.:

ley f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. act [ækt] V. intr.

1. act (take action):

2. act (behave):

3. act (take effect):

4. act TEAT.:

5. act (pretend):

III. act [ækt] V. trans. TEAT.

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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Accounts receivable is shown in a balance sheet as an asset.
en.wikipedia.org
The supply-demand balance then reverses; supply outpaces demand (sellers predominate), causing prices to fall.
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Increased muscle tone, development of the proprioceptive and vestibular senses and opportunities to practice with balance are all consequences of this reflex.
en.wikipedia.org
The 8% corporation tax surcharge is being introduced alongside changes to the bank levy, which is based on the size of bank balance sheets rather than their profits.
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This led to the introduction of a centre-back to stop the opposing centre-forward, and tried to balance defensive and offensive playing.
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