equalize

equalize
1. transitive verb
ausgleichen [Druck, Temperatur]
2. intransitive verb
(Sport) den Ausgleich[streffer] erzielen
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verb (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) ausgleichen
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equal·ize
[ˈi:kwəlaɪz, AM -kwəl-]
I. vt
to \equalize sth etw gleich machen
to \equalize incomes/standards Einkommen/Standards einander angleichen [o gleichstellen]
to \equalize the pressure/the temperature den Druck/die Temperatur ausgleichen; ECON, FIN
to \equalize dividends Dividenden ausgleichen [o angleichen
II. vi BRIT, AUS SPORT ausgleichen, den Ausgleich erzielen
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['iːkwəlaɪz]
1. vt
chances, opportunities ausgleichen; incomes, prices, interest rates angleichen
2. vi (SPORT)
ausgleichen

the equalizing goal (Brit) — das Ausgleichstor

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equalize
A v/t
1. gleichmachen, -stellen, -setzen, angleichen
2. ausgleichen, kompensieren
3. a) TECH abgleichen
b) ELEK, FOTO entzerren
B v/i SPORT ausgleichen, den Ausgleich erzielen oder schaffen
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1. transitive verb
ausgleichen [Druck, Temperatur]
2. intransitive verb
(Sport) den Ausgleich[streffer] erzielen
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(US) v.
abgleichen v.
entzerren v.
gleichmachen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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