1.b> 1) ; quick / Roman / balance , ; assay balance ;
2) .i> ; a pair of balance .i> ; to tip (i> turn) the balance , (.i> .i>) ;
2.b> 1) , ; ; ; stable balance (.i> .i>); balance of power .i> ; ( i>); tourism has upset the balance of nature on the island ; to maintain a strict balance of forces ; to keep / to hold, to preserve / one's balance / ; to lose one's balance ; the unexpected blow threw him off his balance ; to make out the balance , ;
2) / ; ; ; to be off one's balance ; to disturb the balance of one's mind ;
3) , , ; the balance of colours ;
4) .i> ; heat [energy, neutron] balance .i> [, ] ;
3.b> ; i> ; to hold the balance , ; the balance of advantage lies with him ; the balance of our fortune rests with him ;
4.b> 1) , ; ;
2) ( i>);
5.b> , , ( i>);
6.b> 1) .i> ; ; ; balance of payments ; trade balance, balance of trade ; merchandise trade balance ; favourable [unfavourable] balance / [ / ] / ; negative [positive] balance [] ( i>); [] / (, i>); minimum balance / ; account balance, balance of / on / an account , ; cash balance .i> cash Ir> ; balances with foreign banks ; ; balance in hand ; the balance in hand amounted to seventy dollars 70 ; on balance [.i> .i> ]; to strike the balance ) ; ) .i> ; to bring accounts to a balance ;
2) .i> , , ; he spent the balance of his life in travel ; he gave the balance of his dinner to the dog ;
7.b> (B.) ( ;i> .i> Libra [.i> librar> 2]);
8.b> .i> 1) : long arm balance ;
2) ; one hand balance ;
balance reports .i> ; balance plough .-.i> ;
on / upon / balanceb> ) , - ; , ; ) , [.i> .i> 6 1)]; to be / to hang, to swingb>, to trembleb> / in the balanceb> ) ; , i> ; the future is in the balance ; ) ; ; ) , ; to weigh in the balanceb> -; , , ; to turn the balanceb> ; a moth will turn the balanceb> .