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  • 11Unbalance x Unbalance — Este artículo o sección necesita una revisión de ortografía y gramática. Puedes colaborar editándolo (lee aquí sugerencias para mejorar tu ortografía). Cuando se haya corregido, borra este aviso por favor …

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  • 12Unbalance x Unbalance — Infobox manhwa imagesize= 200 caption = Cover, Unbalance x Unbalance volume 1 (Infinity Studios edition) ko hangul = 언밸런스x2 romanized = genre = Humor = y Romance = y author = Lim Dall Young illustrator = Lee Soo Hyon publisher = flagicon|South… …

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  • 13unbalance current — nebalanso srovė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. unbalance current vok. Falschstrom, m; Fehlerstrom, m rus. ток небаланса, m pranc. courant de déséquilibre, m …

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  • 14unbalance — I. transitive verb Date: 1854 to put out of balance II. noun Date: 1855 lack of balance ; imbalance …

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  • 15unbalance — unbalanceable, adj. /un bal euhns/, v., unbalanced, unbalancing, n. v.t. 1. to throw or put out of balance. 2. to disorder or derange, as the mind. n. 3. unbalanced condition. [1580 90; UN 2 + BALANCE] * * * …

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  • 16Unbalance — Дисбаланс, разбаланс; нарушение равновесия; декомпенсация || разбалансировать; декомпенсировать …

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  • 17unbalance — un·bal·ance (ən balґəns) lack or loss of normal balance …

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  • 18unbalance — Synonyms and related words: aberration, abnormality, alienation, asymmetry, brain damage, brainsickness, clouded mind, contrariety, craze, craziness, daftness, dement, dementedness, dementia, derange, derangement, difference, disbalance,… …

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  • 19unbalance — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To upset] Syn. capsize, overturn, tumble; see upset 1 . 2. [To derange] Syn. dement, craze, obsess; see disturb 2 , derange 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To make insane: craze, derange, madden, unhinge. See SANE. II… …

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  • 20unbalance — v. throw out of balance; aversely affect the functioning of something (or someone) …

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