balance的意思和读音

balance

: [ˈbæləns] : ['bæləns]

n.

v.使

balances  balancing  balanced  

v.+n.keep balance,strike balance,maintain balance,achieve balance,balance budget

adj.+n.good balance,delicate balance,healthy balance,sensible balance

v.wobble

n.unsteadiness

v.equalize,square,even out,keep upright,poise

n.equilibrium,sense of balance,weighing machine,weighing scales,weighing scale

balancen.equal amounts

1.[u][sing]a situation in which different things exist in equal, correct or good amounts

This newspaper maintains a good balance in its presentation of different opinions.

Tourists often disturb the delicate balance of nature on the island.

His wife's death disturbed the balance of his mind .使

Try to keep a balance between work and relaxation.

of body

2.[u]the ability to keep steady with an equal amount of weight on each side of the body

Athletes need a good sense of balance.

I struggled to keep my balance on my new skates.穿

She cycled round the corner, lost her balance and fell off.

money

3.[c][ususing]the amount that is left after taking numbers or money away from a total

to check your bank balance(= to find out how much money there is in your account)

4.[c][ususing]an amount of money still owed after some payment has been made

The balance of $500 must be paid within 90 days.500 90

instrument for weighing

5.[c]an instrument for weighing things, with a bar that is supported in the middle and has dishes hanging from each end

IDM(on) the balance of evidence/probability;((considering) the evidence on both sides of an argument, to find the most likely reason for or result of sth

The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.

(be/hang) in the balance;(if the future of sth/sb, or the result of sth is/hangsin the balance , it is uncertain

The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.

I was thrown off balance by the sudden gust of wind.

The senator was clearly caught off balance by the unexpected question.

(catch/throw sb) off balance使to make sb/sth unsteady and in danger of falling

I was thrown off balance by the sudden gust of wind.

使to make sb surprised and no longer calm

The senator was clearly caught off balance by the unexpected question.

On balance, the company has had a successful year.

on balanceafter considering all the information

On balance, the company has had a successful year.

v.keep steady

1.[i][t]使to put your body or sth else into a position where it is steady and does not fall

How long can you balance on one leg?

The television was precariously balanced on top of a pile of books.

She balanced the cup on her knee.

使be/keep equal

2.[i][t]to be equal in value, amount, etc. to sth else that has the opposite effect

The good and bad effects of any decision will usually balance out.

This year's profits will balance our previous losses.

His lack of experience was balanced by a willingness to learn.

3.[t]~ A with/and Bto give equal importance to two contrasting things or parts of sth

She tries to balance home life and career.

compare

4.[t]~ A against B);to compare the relative importance of two contrasting things

The cost of obtaining legal advice needs to be balanced against its benefits.

money

5.[t]~ sthto show that in an account the total money spent is equal to the total money received; to calculate the difference between the two totals

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n.1.the ability to remain steady in an upright position; a position in which your body remains steady and upright2.a situation in which different aspects or features are treated equally or exist in the correct relationship to each other; a force, influence, or idea that is completely different from another but combines well with it3.mental or emotional calm4.the amount of money you have in your bank account; the amount of money that you owe after paying part of the cost of something5.the amount of something that remains after part has been used6.the majority of information, opinions, or facts7.a piece of equipment used for weighing things, consisting of a bar with a small dish at each end1.the ability to remain steady in an upright position; a position in which your body remains steady and upright2.a situation in which different aspects or features are treated equally or exist in the correct relationship to each other; a force, influence, or idea that is completely different from another but combines well with it3.mental or emotional calm4.the amount of money you have in your bank account; the amount of money that you owe after paying part of the cost of something5.the amount of something that remains after part has been used6.the majority of information, opinions, or facts7.a piece of equipment used for weighing things, consisting of a bar with a small dish at each end

v.1.to keep your body steady without falling over; to put something somewhere carefully so that it is steady and does not fall; to be steady in a position where it is possible to fall2.to create or preserve a good or correct balance between different features or aspects3.to reduce the effect, strength, or amount of something, and as a result make it better

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1.The issue of society balance is quite complicated, but the knot to solve complicacy is usually very simple: have room for maneuver.退

2.It was you who changed the balance between the dark and Light, and attracted the help of others off planet.

3.With him on the left the balance of the side will be better and he's still not at his peak.

4.Still, she stuck her landing, and He did not. To keep her balance, He crossed one foot over the other.

5.The finding was that six solid days work and one day with complete rest was the best balance for being productive.

6.And if it makes people and employers think a bit harder about organizing a better work-life balance, so much the better.

7.Balance, motivation and the right feeling in the body. . . as I said, it's hard to articulate "flow" but its key.…..”,

8.The poles are moving quickly, and the Earth's natural alignments that so much of its society depends on are out of balance.

9.But the point is that it's got to be held in balance with all our other important values.

10.When people buy all that the machine has produced, then everything is in balance, and the value of our money is stable and healthy.