- equalizes
- Выравнивает
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
equalizes — equalize (Amer.) e·qual·ize || iËkwÉ™laɪz v. make equal; make uniform, become equal (also equalise) … English contemporary dictionary
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economics — /ek euh nom iks, ee keuh /, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind. 2. (used with a pl. v.) financial considerations;… … Universalium
equalize — [[t]i͟ːkwəlaɪz[/t]] equalizes, equalizing, equalized (in BRIT, also use equalise) 1) VERB To equalize a situation means to give everyone the same rights or opportunities, for example in education, wealth, or social status. [V n] Women in… … English dictionary
equalizer — [ē′kwəl īz΄ər] n. 1. a person who equalizes 2. a thing that equalizes, as a group of components inserted in a circuit so as to change the frequency response; specif., an electronic device that amplifies or reduces particular ranges of audio… … English World dictionary
Equalizer — E qual*i zer, n. 1. One who, or that which, equalizes anything. [1913 Webster] 2. same as {Equalizing bar}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. A device, as a bar, for operating two brakes, esp. a pair of hub brakes for an automobile, with equal force.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Equator — E*qua tor, n. [L. aequator one who equalizes: cf. F. [ e]quateur equator. See {Equate}.] 1. (Geog.) The imaginary great circle on the earth s surface, everywhere equally distant from the two poles, and dividing the earth s surface into two… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Equator of a planet — Equator E*qua tor, n. [L. aequator one who equalizes: cf. F. [ e]quateur equator. See {Equate}.] 1. (Geog.) The imaginary great circle on the earth s surface, everywhere equally distant from the two poles, and dividing the earth s surface into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Equator of the sun — Equator E*qua tor, n. [L. aequator one who equalizes: cf. F. [ e]quateur equator. See {Equate}.] 1. (Geog.) The imaginary great circle on the earth s surface, everywhere equally distant from the two poles, and dividing the earth s surface into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
equinoctial — Equator E*qua tor, n. [L. aequator one who equalizes: cf. F. [ e]quateur equator. See {Equate}.] 1. (Geog.) The imaginary great circle on the earth s surface, everywhere equally distant from the two poles, and dividing the earth s surface into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English