Balance | Mean of balance in English Dictionary
/ˈbæləns/
- Noun
- the state of having your weight spread equally so that you do not fall
- He held on to the rail for balance. = He held on to the rail to keep/maintain his balance.
- She had trouble keeping her balance as the boat rocked back and forth.
- The skater suddenly lost his balance and fell.
- Another skater bumped into him and knocked/threw him off balance.
- He was surprised and thrown off balance by her strong personality.
- The sudden change in the schedule knocked me off balance.
- The author keeps her readers off balance by always changing the subject.
- the ability to move or to remain in a position without losing control or falling
- Gymnasts need flexibility and balance.
- She has a good sense of balance.
- a state in which different things occur in equal or proper amounts or have an equal or proper amount of importance
- Temperature changes could upset the delicate balance of life in the forest.
- To lose weight you need the proper/right balance of diet and exercise.
- The food had a perfect balance of sweet and spicy flavors.
- He needs to achieve/create/strike a better balance between his work life and his family life. [=he needs to spend less time at work and more time with his family]
- To provide balance in her news story, she interviewed members of both political parties.
- He's trying to keep his work life and his family life in balance. = He's trying to keep his work life in balance with his family life. [=he's trying to give a proper of amount of time and attention to both his work life and his family life]
- It's important to keep your life in balance.
- His work life and his family life are out of balance. = His work life is out of balance with his family life.
- If these ingredients are out of balance [=not used in good or correct amounts], the dish will not taste good.
- The death of his wife threw/sent his life out of balance.
- the amount of money in a bank account
- He has a comfortable/healthy/hefty bank balance. [=he has plenty of money in the bank]
- You must maintain a minimum balance of $1,000 [=you must keep at least $1,000] in your bank account.
- the amount of money that still needs to be paid
- What are the unpaid balances on your credit cards?
- The bill was $500 and we've received $400, so the balance (of the bill) is $100.
- something that remains or is left over after other things have been done or used
- We planned to stay there for the balance [=the rest, the remainder] of the summer.
- Although the beginning is funny, the balance of the book is very serious.
- a device that measures weight and shows how heavy things are
- with all things considered
- The meeting went well on balance.
- Although our lives are difficult now, I believe that on balance we are becoming stronger people.
- Verb
- to make (something, such as a plate or your body) steady by keeping weight equal on all sides
- The waiters balanced the food on large trays.
- She learned to walk while balancing a book on her head.
- Can you balance a spoon on your nose?
- I find it difficult to balance on one foot.
- He had trouble balancing on his skis.
- He helped his daughter balance on her bicycle before she started peddling.
- to adjust (an account or budget) so that the amount of money available is more than or equal to the amount of money that has been spent
- The legislature is still trying to balance the state's budget.
- a balanced budget
- to check and make adjustments to financial records so that they are accurate
- He balances his checkbook every month.
- The company hasn't done a good job balancing the books. [=keeping a record of the money it spends and earns]
- Something's wrong: the books don't balance.
- to make (different or opposite things) equal in strength or importance
- She's able to balance her career with her family life. = She balances work and family.
- The group is balanced between new and old members. [=the group had an equal number of new and old members]
- to make (a different or opposite thing) less powerful, noticeable, etc.
- Serve black coffee to help balance the sweetness of the dessert.
- His quickness will balance [=compensate for, make up for] the other fighter's greater strength.
- The movie's serious subject matter is balanced [=offset] with humor.
- His sadness was balanced by memories of happier days.
- to think about (different things) and decide which is better or more important
- Their fears must be balanced [=weighed] against the need for change.
- A national government must balance [=compare] the needs of individuals with/against the needs of the entire country.
- They'll have to balance the risks with the rewards. [=they'll have to decide if the possible good results are worth the possible bad results]
- to be or become equal or even
- The good times and the bad times balanced out [=evened out] in the end.
Những từ liên quan với BALANCE
parity, difference, offset, readjust, stabilize, adjust, calculate, assess, equity, stasis, proportion, stability, harmonize, correspondence, harmony