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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1176 COCA: 1631

balance

noun
/ˈbæləns/
/ˈbæləns/
Idioms
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    equal amounts等量

  1. [uncountable, singular] a situation in which different things exist in equal, correct or good amounts均衡;平衡;均势
    • This newspaper maintains a good balance in its presentation of different opinions.这份报纸不偏不倚地报道不同的意见。
    • Tourists often disturb the delicate balance of nature on the island.观光客常常干扰岛上脆弱的自然生态平衡。
    • His wife's death disturbed the balance of his mind.妻子的离世使他心神不宁。
    • balance between A and B Try to keep a balance between work and relaxation.尽量保持工作与休闲均衡。
    • in balance It is important to keep the different aspects of your life in balance.保持生活各个方面的平衡很重要。
    see also work-life balance see also imbalance
    Extra Examples
    • How do you find an acceptable balance between closeness and distance in a relationship?在人际关系中,你怎样在亲密与疏离之间找到恰当的平衡?
    • Pulling up all the plants will disturb the natural balance of the pond.把所有植物都拔掉会破坏池塘的自然平衡。
    • There is an even gender balance among staff and students.教师与学生中男女比例平衡。
    • With children, it is important to achieve the right balance between love and discipline.对待孩子,在爱护与管教之间适当地掌握平衡很重要。
    • You have to maintain a balance in your life or else you'll go crazy.你必须在生活中保持某种平衡,否则是会发疯的。
    • The diet should contain a healthy balance of foods.饮食应该包含健康均衡的食物。
    • Does the course offer the right balance between academic and practical work?这门课程在学术和实际工作之间提供了正确的平衡吗?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • changing
    • shifting
    • military
    verb + balance
    • affect
    • change
    • shift
    balance + verb
    • change
    • shift
    • swing
    phrases
    • the balance of advantage
    • the balance of forces
    • the balance of power
    See full entry
  2. of body身体

  3. [uncountable] the ability to keep steady with an equal amount of weight on each side of the body平衡能力
    • Athletes need a good sense of balance.运动员要有良好的平衡感。
    • I struggled to keep my balance on my new skates.我穿着新溜冰鞋,努力保持平衡。
    • She cycled round the corner, lost her balance and fell off.她骑车拐弯时失去平衡,摔了下来。
    Extra Examples
    • Cats have a very good sense of balance.猫的平衡感很好。
    • Gymnasts have excellent balance.体操运动员的平衡能力极好。
    • He set his feet wider and adjusted his balance.他把两只脚分得很开,调整一下身体的平衡。
    • Tightness in one set of muscles will affect your whole balance.一组肌肉紧张会影响整个人的平衡。
    • Yoga improves balance as well as flexibility.瑜伽会改善平衡性和灵活性。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • good
    • poor
    verb + balance
    • have
    • affect
    • improve
    balance + noun
    • beam
    preposition
    • off balance
    phrases
    • a sense of balance
    See full entry
  4. money

  5. [countable, usually singular] the amount that is left after taking numbers or money away from a total余额
    • to check your bank balance (= to find out how much money there is in your account)核对银行结存
    • Consider a balance transfer to a credit card with a lower rate of interest (= = moving the amount owed from one card to another).考虑将余额转移到利率较低的信用卡上(= =将欠款从一张卡转移到另一张卡上)。
    Extra Examples
    • Everyone likes to have a healthy bank balance.人人都想自己的银行账户有充足的余额。
    • He asked the cashier for the balance of his current account.他向出纳员要他活期存款账户的结单。
    • Interest is calculated on the daily cleared balance and paid direct to your account.利息每日结账计算,直接存入账户。
    • The balance of the proceeds will be used for new equipment.余下的收入将用于添置新设备。
    • That figure is the balance brought forward from the previous year.这个数字是前一年结转的余额。
    Topics Moneyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • account
    • bank
    • cash
    verb + balance
    • have
    • ask for
    • request
    balance + nounphrases
    • the balance of payments
    • the balance of trade
    See full entry
  6. [countable, usually singular] an amount of money still owed after some payment has been made结欠
    • The balance of $500 must be paid within 90 days.500 美元结欠款必须于 90 天之内付清。
    • I'll pay the balance later.我以后会把差额补上。
    • The final balance is due six weeks before departure.最终账目应在离开前6个星期结清。
    Topics Moneyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • account
    • bank
    • cash
    verb + balance
    • have
    • ask for
    • request
    balance + nounphrases
    • the balance of payments
    • the balance of trade
    See full entry
  7. largest part

  8. the balance (of something) the largest part of a group or an amount; the position of advantage or attention 群体或数量中最大的部分;优势或引人注目的位置
    • The balance of opinion was that work was more important than leisure.意见的核心就是工作比休闲重要。
    • The balance has now shifted from the unions to employers.平衡现在已经从工会转移到雇主。
    Extra Examples
    • The balance of economists are expecting a rise in interest rates.其余的经济学家预计利率会上升。
    • He argues that the balance has swung too far in favour of capitalism.他认为天平已经偏向资本主义太远了。
  9. instrument for weighing

  10. [countable] an instrument for weighing things, with a bar that is supported in the middle and has dishes hanging from each end天平;秤
  11. Word OriginMiddle English (in sense 5 of the noun): from Old French balance (noun), balancer (verb), based on late Latin (libra) bilanx ‘(balance) having two scale pans’, from bi- ‘twice, having two’ + lanx ‘scale pan’.
Idioms
(on) the balance of evidence/probability
  1. (formal) (considering) the evidence on both sides of an argument, to find the most likely reason for or result of something(从)总的来说;(考虑)正反两方面;权衡双方证据
    • The balance of evidence suggests the Liberal party's decline began before the First World War.证据的平衡表明,自由党的衰落始于第一次世界大战之前。
    • The coroner thought that on the balance of probabilities, the pilot had suffered a stroke just before the crash.验尸官在分析各种可能性后认为,飞行员很有可能在空难发生之前突然中风。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
(be/hang) in the balance
  1. if the future of something/somebody, or the result of something is/hangs in the balance, it is not certain(前途)不明朗;(结果)未定,悬而未决
    • The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.航天计划的长远前景尚未明朗。
    • Tom’s life hung in the balance for two weeks as he lay in a coma.汤姆昏迷不醒,生命危在旦夕,长达两周。
(catch/throw somebody) off balance
  1. to make somebody unsteady and in danger of falling使失去平衡(而有跌落危险)
    • I was thrown off balance by the sudden gust of wind.突如其来的一阵风差点儿把我吹倒。
    • The sudden movement threw him off balance.突然的移动使他失去了平衡。
  2. to make somebody surprised and no longer calm使(毫无准备而)不知所措
    • The senator was clearly caught off balance by the unexpected question.参议员显然因这意想不到的问题而乱了阵脚。
    Topics Feelingsc2
on balance
  1. after considering all the information总的来说
    • On balance, the company has had a successful year.总的来说,公司这一年业绩很好。
redress the balance
  1. to make a situation equal or fair again恢复公平合理的情况;恢复平衡
    • For years poorer children have had to put up with a lower quality education, and now is the time to redress the balance.多年来,较贫困的儿童不得不接受较差的教育,现在是扭转这一不公平状况的时候了。
strike a balance (between A and B)
  1. to manage to find a way of being fair to two things that are opposed to each other; to find an acceptable position that is between two things(在对立二者之间)找到折中办法;平衡(对立的双方)
    • We need to strike a balance between these conflicting interests.我们需要在这些利益冲突中找到平衡。

balance

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they balance
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he / she / it balances
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past simple balanced
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past participle balanced
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-ing form balancing
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    keep steady保持平衡

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to put your body or something else into a position where it is steady and does not fall使(在某物上)保持平衡;立稳
    • balance on something How long can you balance on one leg?你单腿能站多久?
    • balance something on something The television was precariously balanced on top of a pile of books.电视机放在一堆书上面,不稳当。
    • She balanced the cup on her knee.她把杯子在膝盖上放稳。
    • He balanced the glasses carefully on the tray.他小心地使玻璃杯在托盘上保持平衡。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • delicately
    • precariously
    preposition
    • on
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  2. be/keep equal(使)相等

  3. [transitive] balance A with/and B to give equal importance to two things or parts of something which are very different同等重视(相对的两个事物或方面)
    • She tries to balance the needs of her children with those of her employer.她尽力在孩子的需要与雇主的需要之间求得平衡。
    • The song perfectly balances melody and rhythm.歌曲的旋律和节奏相得益彰。
    Extra Examples
    • She tries to balance home life and career.她力图兼顾家庭生活和事业。
    • The plan seeks to balance two important objectives.这个计划试图平衡两大重要目标。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • beautifully
    • delicately
    • evenly
    verb + balance
    • have to
    • need to
    • seek to
    preposition
    • against
    • with
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  4. [intransitive, transitive] to be equal in value, amount, etc. to something else that has the opposite effect相抵;抵消 synonym offset
    • balance out The good and bad effects of any decision will usually balance out.任何决策的效果往往利弊互见。
    • balance something out This year's profits will balance out our previous losses.本年度的赢利将可弥补我们之前的亏损。
    • be balanced by something His lack of experience was balanced by a willingness to learn.他的好学弥补了他经验的不足。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • beautifully
    • delicately
    • evenly
    verb + balance
    • have to
    • need to
    • seek to
    preposition
    • against
    • with
    See full entry
  5. compare比较

  6. [transitive] balance A against B to compare the relative importance of two things which are different比较(两个相对的事物);权衡重要性
    • The cost of obtaining legal advice needs to be balanced against its benefits.法律咨询的费用与其效益需权衡一下。
    • We have to balance the risks of the new strategy against the possible benefits.我们得权衡新策略的风险与可能带来的利益。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • beautifully
    • delicately
    • evenly
    verb + balance
    • have to
    • need to
    • seek to
    preposition
    • against
    • with
    See full entry
  7. money

  8. [transitive] balance something to manage finances so that the money spent is equal to the money received; to show this in the accounts结平(账目)
    • In order to balance the budget severe spending cuts had to be made.为了平衡预算,不得不大幅削减开支。
    • The law requires the council to balance its books each year.法律要求委员会平衡每年的账目。
  9. [intransitive] (of an account) to have an equal amount of money spent and money received(账目)收支平衡
    • I tried to work out why the books wouldn't balance.我想要弄清这些账目收支为什么不平衡。
  10. Word OriginMiddle English (in sense 5 of the noun): from Old French balance (noun), balancer (verb), based on late Latin (libra) bilanx ‘(balance) having two scale pans’, from bi- ‘twice, having two’ + lanx ‘scale pan’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1176 COCA: 1631
balance

noun¹

1even combination/distribution平均組合;均勻分佈ADJECTIVE | VERB + BALANCE | BALANCE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcorrect, equal, even, exact, ideal, necessary, optimal, optimum, perfect, proper, right正確的/同等的/均衡的/準確的/理想的/必要的/最佳的/最優的/完美的/恰當的/適當的平衡With children, it is important to achieve the right balance between love and discipline.對待孩子,在愛護與管教之間適當地掌握平衡很重要。comfortable, excellent, good, happy, harmonious, healthy令人舒適的/極好的/良好的/令人滿意的/和諧的/健康的平衡a healthy balance of foods健康均衡的飲食acceptable, appropriate, fair, reasonable, sensible (BrE) 可以接受的平衡;適當的平衡;合理的均衡How do you find an acceptable balance between closeness and distance in a relationship?在人際關係中,你怎樣在親密與疏離之間找到恰當的平衡?careful, delicate, fine, subtle微妙的平衡Being a good boss requires a fine balance between kindness and authority.做一個好老闆需要在仁慈與權威之間找到微妙的平衡。fragile, precarious, uneasy脆弱的平衡;不穩定的平衡overall整體平衡It is the overall balance of the diet that is important.重要的是要保持飲食的整體均衡。ecological, natural生態/自然平衡Pulling up all the plants will disturb the natural balance of the pond.把所有植物都拔掉會破壞池塘的自然平衡。hormonal, nutritional激素平衡;營養均衡work-life工作與生活的平衡ethnic, gender, racial, social民族/性別比例/種族/社會均衡There is an even gender balance among staff and students.教師與學生中男女比例平衡。VERB + BALANCErequire需要平衡seek尋求平衡achieve, attain, create, find, strike獲得/實現/建立/找到/達到平衡We need to strike a balance between these conflicting interests.我們需要在這些利益衝突中找到平衡。keep, maintain, preserve, sustain保持平衡You have to maintain a balance in your life or else you'll go crazy.你必須在生活中保持某種平衡,否則是會發瘋的。improve改善平衡ways to improve your work-life balance改善工作和生活之間平衡的良方disrupt, disturb, upset破壞/打亂/打破平衡Tourists often disturb the delicate balance of nature on the island.遊客常常打亂島上微妙的生態平衡。redress, re-establish, restore恢復平衡affect影響平衡adjust, alter, change, shift調節/變更/改變/轉變平衡BALANCE + VERBchange, shift平衡改變PREPOSITIONon balance (= after considering all the information) 總的來說On balance, the company has had a successful year.總的來說,公司這一年是成功的。in balance處於平衡狀態It is important to keep the different aspects of your life in balance.保持生活各個方面的平衡很重要。balance between⋯之間的平衡the balance between academic and practical work理論工作與實際工作之間的平衡balance of⋯的平衡the balance of animals and plants in the environment環境中動物與植物之間的平衡PHRASESthe balance of nature自然界的生態平衡
balance

noun²

2division of power/influence權力分配ADJECTIVE | VERB + BALANCE | BALANCE + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEchanging, shifting變化中的平衡military, political軍事上的平衡;政治上的均衡competitive競爭性平衡VERB + BALANCEaffect影響均衡change, shift改變均衡swing, tilt, tip影響事態的結果In an interview, good presentation can tip the balance your way.面試時,良好的自我介紹會有助於你取得成功。BALANCE + VERBchange, shift, swing, tilt平衡變化/轉移/搖擺/傾向一邊He argues that the balance has swung too far in favour / favor of capitalism.他提出說,天平過分傾向於對資本主義有利的一邊。PHRASESthe balance of advantage (especially BrE) 優勢對比The balance of advantage has shifted from the unions to employers.優勢已經從工會轉移到雇主一方。the balance of forces力量對比They assessed the balance of forces between Israel and other countries.他們評估了以色列與其他國家之間的力量對比。the balance of power權力對比;均勢Who holds the balance of power in this relationship?在這關係之中,誰居於舉足輕重的地位?There was a dramatic shift in the balance of power.權力對比發生了戲劇性的改變。checks and balances制衡Democracy depends on a system of checks and balances.民主的實行依賴於相互制衡的制度。
balance

noun³

3of the body身體ADJECTIVE | VERB + BALANCE | BALANCE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexcellent, good極好的平衡能力;平衡性好poor平衡性差VERB + BALANCEhave能平衡Gymnasts have excellent balance.體操運動員的平衡能力極好。affect影響平衡Tightness in one set of muscles will affect your whole balance.一組肌肉緊張會影響整個人的平衡。improve提高平衡能力Yoga improves balance as well as flexibility.瑜伽會改善平衡性和靈活性。keep保持平衡I struggled to keep my balance on my new skates.我穿着新溜冰鞋努力保持平衡。lose失去平衡She lost her balance and fell.她失去平衡摔倒了。catch, recover, regain恢復平衡adjust調整平衡He set his feet wider and adjusted his balance.他把兩隻腳分得很開,調整一下身體的平衡。knock sb off, throw sb off撞倒某人;使某人失去平衡The sudden movement threw him off balance.突然的移動使他失去了平衡。BALANCE + NOUNbeam (especially NAmE) 平衡木The gymnasts finish with floor exercises and the balance beam.體操運動員以自由體操和平衡木項目結束比賽。PREPOSITIONoff balance失去平衡PHRASESa sense of balance平衡感Cats have a very good sense of balance.貓的平衡感很好。
balance

noun⁴

4money金錢ADJECTIVE | VERB + BALANCE | BALANCE + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEaccount, bank銀行賬戶餘額cash, money現金結存;庫存現金credit, favourable/favorable, healthy, positive貸方餘額;順差debit, negative借方餘額;逆差cleared, net結賬餘額;淨餘額Interest is calculated on the daily cleared balance and paid direct to your account.利息每日結賬計算,直接存入賬戶。opening期初餘額final, outstanding期末結餘;未結餘額trade貿易差額VERB + BALANCEhave有餘額Everyone likes to have a healthy bank balance.人人都想自己的銀行賬戶有充足的餘額。ask for, request索要結單He asked the cashier for the balance of his current account.他向出納員要他活期存款賬戶的結單。check核對收支賬目I'll need to check my bank balance before I spend so much money.我在支出這麼一大筆錢之前需要核對一下銀行結餘。show顯示賬戶餘額pay支付差額I'll pay the balance later.我以後會把差額補上。use用餘額The balance of the proceeds will be used for new equipment.餘下的收入將用於添置新設備。bring forward, carry forward結轉餘額the balance brought forward from the previous year前一年結轉的餘額BALANCE + NOUN (see also balance sheet) PHRASESthe balance of payments, the balance of trade國際收支差額;貿易差額
balance

verb¹

1keep steady使保持穩定ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBcarefully, delicately, precariously小心地保持平衡;不穩定地平衡PREPOSITIONon使在⋯上保持平衡He balanced the glasses carefully on the tray.他小心地使玻璃杯在托盤上保持平衡。
balance

verb²

2compare two things; give them equal value權衡ADVERB | VERB + BALANCE | PREPOSITION ADVERBbeautifully, delicately, evenly, finely, nicely, perfectly美妙地/小心地/平穩地/微妙地/良好地/完美無瑕地保持着平衡The song perfectly balances melody and rhythm.歌曲的旋律和節奏相得益彰。VERB + BALANCEhave to, need to需要平衡seek to, try to謀求平衡;試圖平衡The plan seeks to balance two important objectives.這個計劃試圖平衡兩大重要目標。manage to設法平衡fail to沒有達到平衡The party lost because it failed to balance economic growth with social equity.該黨因為在經濟增長與社會公平之間未能實現平衡而失利。PREPOSITIONagainst對比⋯權衡We have to balance the risks of the new strategy against the possible benefits.我們得權衡新策略的風險與可能帶來的利益。with權衡⋯和⋯She tries to balance the needs of her children with those of her employer.她盡力在孩子的需要與雇主的需要之間求得平衡。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1176 COCA: 1631
balance verb
compensate (The good and bad effects will balance out.) lean2 (balance on one leg)
balance noun
rest1 (a bank balance) in the balance unclear adj.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1176 COCA: 1631
balance
A connection or relation between things: relation, link, linkage...
The opposite: opposite, balance, the reverse...
Money that you owe: arrears, bad debt, balance...
Majority and most: majority, most, maximum...
General words for numbers, amounts and quantities: accumulation, allocation, allowance...
Calmness: calm, ease, equilibrium...
To create order in a system or activity: structure, reorganize, prioritize...
To become, or to make something weaker: lessen, reduce, subside...

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