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balanced

/bal-uhnst/US // ˈbæl ənst //UK // (ˈbælənst) //

平衡,平衡的,均衡,平衡性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being in harmonious or proper arrangement or adjustment, proportion, etc.
    • : Football. pertaining to or noting an offensive line formation having three linemen on each side of the center.Compare unbalanced.

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Examples

  • The real difficulty is that competing accounts circulate in parallel universes that are not even close to balanced in their reach.

  • The motor weight at the rear hub can make a bike feel oddly balanced.

  • While likely balancing meltdowns, preparing balanced meals and trying to ensure continuity in their children’s education, parents have had a difficult time.

  • The prevailing view that sperm tails move in a balanced way, however, doesn’t capture what actually happens in three dimensions, researchers report July 31 in Science Advances.

  • These oars were also counter-balanced with the lead that made them easier to handle for the oarsmen.

  • That means Japanese whiskies are beautifully balanced and elegant; they touch and develop on every sensor on the palate.

  • Or, this year, the ways in which religious liberty (both real and imagined) is balanced against civil rights.

  • The Great Invisible is something of a marvel—a balanced, unabridged portrait of life before and after the BP disaster.

  • Then, as the car pulled away, he again began his slow movements with the girl delicately balanced on the hitching post.

  • She now chronicles her recovery in her re-branded site called The Balanced Blonde.

  • In any social movement, then, change and alteration in a new direction must be balanced against the demands of social stability.

  • But the balanced forces once displaced would be seen constantly to come to an equilibrium at a new point.

  • The introduction of the balanced Swell pedal (Walcker, 1863) has greatly increased the tonal resources of the organ.

  • These contrivances are applicable only to such organs as have the balanced swell pedal.

  • Perhaps they thought them so nearly divided, and so almost evenly balanced, that the one neutralised the other.