balance 的英语意思
balancebalance1 /ˈbæləns/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1steady [uncountable] a state in which all your weight is evenly spread so that you do not fall身体重心均匀分布、不至于摔倒的状态;平衡:
I lost my balance and fell on my face.我失去平衡,扑倒在地。2equal amounts [singular, uncountable] a state in which opposite forces or influences exist in equal or the correct amounts, in a way that is good相反的力量或影响以相等或适当的比例存在、使情况良好的状态;均衡 OPP imbalancebalance between
Try to keep a balance between work and play.努力保持工作与娱乐之间的平衡。balance of
Pesticides seriously upset the balance of nature.农药严重破坏了自然界的平衡。3on balance if you think something on balance, you think it after considering all the facts若以 on balance 的方式看待某事,意即在考虑所有事实之后再作判断:
I think on balance I prefer the old system.综合考量,我认为我更偏向旧的制度。4surprise somebody catch/throw somebody off balance to surprise someone and make them confused and no longer calm使某人感到意外、困惑而不再平静:
The question caught him off balance.那个问题打了他个措手不及。5bank [countable] the amount of money that you have in your bank account银行账户中的存款金额;账户余额:
My bank balance isn’t good.我的银行存款不多。6money owed [countable] the balance of a debt is the amount of money that you still owe after you have paid some of it债务的余额是指已偿还部分之后仍未还清的金额:
The balance is due at the end of the month.余额须在月底前支付。7remaining the balance the amount of something that remains after some has been used, spent, mentioned etc某物在部分被使用、花费、提及等之后剩余的数量;其余部分 SYN the rest:
The firm owns about 96% of the portfolio, with the balance belonging to our family.该公司持有约96%的投资组合,其余部分归我们家族所有。8be/hang in the balance if the future or success of something hangs in the balance, you cannot yet know whether the result will be bad or good若某事的前途或成败 hangs in the balance,则意味着结果的好坏尚无定论:
Meanwhile, the fate of the refugees continues to hang in the balance.与此同时,难民的命运依然悬而未决。9tip/swing the balance to influence the result of an event影响某一事件的结果;左右结局:
The dignity and courage shown by the president may tip the balance in his party’s favour.总统展现出的尊严与勇气或许能左右天平,使结果有利于其所在党派。10for weighing [countable] an instrument for weighing things, with two dishes that hang from a bar一种称量物品的器具,有两个悬挂于横杆两端的托盘;天平 SYN scales11mental/emotional health [singular] when someone’s mind is healthy and their emotional state is normal某人精神健全、情绪状态正常的状态;心理平衡:
The death of her friend had disturbed the balance of her mind.朋友的死打乱了她的心理平衡。12the balance of evidence/probability etc the most likely answer or result produced by opposing information, reasons etc由相互对立的信息、理由等综合得出的最可能的答案或结果 → checks and balances at check2(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1verbs动词keep your balance (=stay steady)· The sea was so rough that it was hard to keep your balance.海浪太汹涌,很难保持平衡。lose your balance (=become unsteady)· She nearly lost her balance as the bus suddenly moved forward.公共汽车突然向前一冲,她差点失去平衡。regain/recover your balance (=become steady again)· He held onto Carrie until he regained his balance.他抓着 Carrie,直到重新找回平衡。knock/throw somebody off balance· The blow was hard enough to knock him off balance.那一击力道十足,把他打得失去了平衡。phrases短语a sense of balance· A good sense of balance is always useful when you are sailing.良好的平衡感在航海时总是很有用。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词strike/achieve/find a balance (=succeed in getting the right balance)· It is necessary to strike a balance between the needs of employers and employees.有必要在雇主和雇员的需求之间取得平衡。· Find the right balance between enough exercise and enough rest.找到充分锻炼与充分休息之间的适当平衡。keep/maintain a balance· Try to keep a balance between your spending and your earnings.努力保持支出与收入之间的平衡。· A firm must strive to maintain a balance between business and financial risk.公司必须努力维持商业风险与财务风险之间的平衡。upset the balance (=make it less equal or correct)· The move could upset the delicate balance of power in the Middle East.此举可能打破中东脆弱的权力平衡。change/alter/shift the balance· Will this alter the balance of power in the EU?这会改变欧盟内部的权力平衡吗?· His appointment shifted the government’s balance decisively to the right.他的任命使政府的力量对比明显向右倾斜。redress the balance (also restore the balance British English) (=make it equal or correct again)· What can be done to redress the balance in favour of women?可以采取什么措施来纠正失衡、使结果有利于女性?adjectives形容词a good/healthy balance· You should eat a good balance of carbohydrates and protein.你应该摄入均衡的碳水化合物和蛋白质。· Are you eating a healthy balance of foods?你的饮食均衡吗?a fine balance (=hard to achieve)· Teachers need to strike a fine balance of flexibility and control.教师需要在灵活性与管控之间取得精妙的平衡。a delicate balance (=easily damaged)· Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere upsets the delicate balance of gases.大气中过多的二氧化碳会破坏气体的微妙平衡。the right/proper/correct balance· With sport, you have to find the right balance between competition and fun.在运动中,你必须找到竞争与乐趣之间的适当平衡。the natural balance· Chemicals will upset the natural balance of the pond.化学物质会破坏池塘的自然平衡。the ecological balance· Human activity is ruining the ecological balance of our planet.人类活动正在破坏地球的生态平衡。the political/military balance· By this time, the political balance in the Cabinet had altered.此时,内阁内部的政治力量对比已经发生了变化。phrases短语the balance of power· the European balance of power欧洲势力均衡the balance of nature· Nothing can justify permanent damage to the balance of nature.任何理由都无法为永久性地破坏自然界平衡辩护。
查看全部语言翻译1steady [uncountable] a state in which all your weight is evenly spread so that you do not fall身体重心均匀分布、不至于摔倒的状态;平衡:
I lost my balance and fell on my face.我失去平衡,扑倒在地。2equal amounts [singular, uncountable] a state in which opposite forces or influences exist in equal or the correct amounts, in a way that is good相反的力量或影响以相等或适当的比例存在、使情况良好的状态;均衡 OPP imbalancebalance between
Try to keep a balance between work and play.努力保持工作与娱乐之间的平衡。balance of
Pesticides seriously upset the balance of nature.农药严重破坏了自然界的平衡。3on balance if you think something on balance, you think it after considering all the facts若以 on balance 的方式看待某事,意即在考虑所有事实之后再作判断:
I think on balance I prefer the old system.综合考量,我认为我更偏向旧的制度。4surprise somebody catch/throw somebody off balance to surprise someone and make them confused and no longer calm使某人感到意外、困惑而不再平静:
The question caught him off balance.那个问题打了他个措手不及。5bank [countable] the amount of money that you have in your bank account银行账户中的存款金额;账户余额:
My bank balance isn’t good.我的银行存款不多。6money owed [countable] the balance of a debt is the amount of money that you still owe after you have paid some of it债务的余额是指已偿还部分之后仍未还清的金额:
The balance is due at the end of the month.余额须在月底前支付。7remaining the balance the amount of something that remains after some has been used, spent, mentioned etc某物在部分被使用、花费、提及等之后剩余的数量;其余部分 SYN the rest:
The firm owns about 96% of the portfolio, with the balance belonging to our family.该公司持有约96%的投资组合,其余部分归我们家族所有。8be/hang in the balance if the future or success of something hangs in the balance, you cannot yet know whether the result will be bad or good若某事的前途或成败 hangs in the balance,则意味着结果的好坏尚无定论:
Meanwhile, the fate of the refugees continues to hang in the balance.与此同时,难民的命运依然悬而未决。9tip/swing the balance to influence the result of an event影响某一事件的结果;左右结局:
The dignity and courage shown by the president may tip the balance in his party’s favour.总统展现出的尊严与勇气或许能左右天平,使结果有利于其所在党派。10for weighing [countable] an instrument for weighing things, with two dishes that hang from a bar一种称量物品的器具,有两个悬挂于横杆两端的托盘;天平 SYN scales11mental/emotional health [singular] when someone’s mind is healthy and their emotional state is normal某人精神健全、情绪状态正常的状态;心理平衡:
The death of her friend had disturbed the balance of her mind.朋友的死打乱了她的心理平衡。12the balance of evidence/probability etc the most likely answer or result produced by opposing information, reasons etc由相互对立的信息、理由等综合得出的最可能的答案或结果 → checks and balances at check2(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1verbs动词keep your balance (=stay steady)· The sea was so rough that it was hard to keep your balance.海浪太汹涌,很难保持平衡。lose your balance (=become unsteady)· She nearly lost her balance as the bus suddenly moved forward.公共汽车突然向前一冲,她差点失去平衡。regain/recover your balance (=become steady again)· He held onto Carrie until he regained his balance.他抓着 Carrie,直到重新找回平衡。knock/throw somebody off balance· The blow was hard enough to knock him off balance.那一击力道十足,把他打得失去了平衡。phrases短语a sense of balance· A good sense of balance is always useful when you are sailing.良好的平衡感在航海时总是很有用。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词strike/achieve/find a balance (=succeed in getting the right balance)· It is necessary to strike a balance between the needs of employers and employees.有必要在雇主和雇员的需求之间取得平衡。· Find the right balance between enough exercise and enough rest.找到充分锻炼与充分休息之间的适当平衡。keep/maintain a balance· Try to keep a balance between your spending and your earnings.努力保持支出与收入之间的平衡。· A firm must strive to maintain a balance between business and financial risk.公司必须努力维持商业风险与财务风险之间的平衡。upset the balance (=make it less equal or correct)· The move could upset the delicate balance of power in the Middle East.此举可能打破中东脆弱的权力平衡。change/alter/shift the balance· Will this alter the balance of power in the EU?这会改变欧盟内部的权力平衡吗?· His appointment shifted the government’s balance decisively to the right.他的任命使政府的力量对比明显向右倾斜。redress the balance (also restore the balance British English) (=make it equal or correct again)· What can be done to redress the balance in favour of women?可以采取什么措施来纠正失衡、使结果有利于女性?adjectives形容词a good/healthy balance· You should eat a good balance of carbohydrates and protein.你应该摄入均衡的碳水化合物和蛋白质。· Are you eating a healthy balance of foods?你的饮食均衡吗?a fine balance (=hard to achieve)· Teachers need to strike a fine balance of flexibility and control.教师需要在灵活性与管控之间取得精妙的平衡。a delicate balance (=easily damaged)· Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere upsets the delicate balance of gases.大气中过多的二氧化碳会破坏气体的微妙平衡。the right/proper/correct balance· With sport, you have to find the right balance between competition and fun.在运动中,你必须找到竞争与乐趣之间的适当平衡。the natural balance· Chemicals will upset the natural balance of the pond.化学物质会破坏池塘的自然平衡。the ecological balance· Human activity is ruining the ecological balance of our planet.人类活动正在破坏地球的生态平衡。the political/military balance· By this time, the political balance in the Cabinet had altered.此时,内阁内部的政治力量对比已经发生了变化。phrases短语the balance of power· the European balance of power欧洲势力均衡the balance of nature· Nothing can justify permanent damage to the balance of nature.任何理由都无法为永久性地破坏自然界平衡辩护。balancebalance2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] to be in or get into a steady position, without falling to one side or the other, or to put something into this position处于或进入稳定的位置而不向任何一侧倾倒,或将某物置于这种位置;保持平衡balance something on something
She was balancing a plate of food on her knees.她将一盘食物平稳地放在膝盖上。balance on
He turned around, balancing awkwardly on one foot.他转过身来,笨拙地单脚保持平衡。2[intransitive, transitive] to be equal in importance, amount, value, or effect to something that has the opposite effect在重要性、数量、价值或效果上与具有相反作用的事物相抵消;抵消:
Job losses in manufacturing were balanced by job increases in the service sector.制造业的就业岗位减少被服务业就业岗位的增加所抵消。
just enough sugar to balance the acidity of the fruit恰好足够的糖分以平衡水果的酸度3[transitive] to consider the importance of one thing in relation to something else when you are making a decision在做决定时,权衡一件事相对于另一件事的重要性balance something against something
The courts must balance our liberty against the security of the nation.法院必须权衡我们的自由与国家安全之间的关系。4balance the budget if a government balances the budget, they make the amount of money that they spend equal to the amount of money available若政府平衡预算,则意味着使其支出金额等于可用资金总额5balance the books to show that the amount of money a business has received is equal to the amount spent证明企业收入金额与支出金额相等;结平账目balance out phrasal verb if two or more things balance out, the final result is that they are equal in amount, importance, or effect若两件或多件事 balance out,最终结果是它们在数量、重要性或效果上趋于相等:
Sometimes I look after the kids and sometimes John does – it all balances out.有时是我照看孩子,有时是 John 来——总体上两相平衡。 → balancing act
1[intransitive, transitive] to be in or get into a steady position, without falling to one side or the other, or to put something into this position处于或进入稳定的位置而不向任何一侧倾倒,或将某物置于这种位置;保持平衡balance something on something
She was balancing a plate of food on her knees.她将一盘食物平稳地放在膝盖上。balance on
He turned around, balancing awkwardly on one foot.他转过身来,笨拙地单脚保持平衡。2[intransitive, transitive] to be equal in importance, amount, value, or effect to something that has the opposite effect在重要性、数量、价值或效果上与具有相反作用的事物相抵消;抵消:
Job losses in manufacturing were balanced by job increases in the service sector.制造业的就业岗位减少被服务业就业岗位的增加所抵消。
just enough sugar to balance the acidity of the fruit恰好足够的糖分以平衡水果的酸度3[transitive] to consider the importance of one thing in relation to something else when you are making a decision在做决定时,权衡一件事相对于另一件事的重要性balance something against something
The courts must balance our liberty against the security of the nation.法院必须权衡我们的自由与国家安全之间的关系。4balance the budget if a government balances the budget, they make the amount of money that they spend equal to the amount of money available若政府平衡预算,则意味着使其支出金额等于可用资金总额5balance the books to show that the amount of money a business has received is equal to the amount spent证明企业收入金额与支出金额相等;结平账目balance out phrasal verb if two or more things balance out, the final result is that they are equal in amount, importance, or effect若两件或多件事 balance out,最终结果是它们在数量、重要性或效果上趋于相等:
Sometimes I look after the kids and sometimes John does – it all balances out.有时是我照看孩子,有时是 John 来——总体上两相平衡。 → balancing act