overbalance 的 2 个定义
o·ver·bal·anced, o·ver·bal·anc·ing.
- to outweigh: The opportunity overbalances the disadvantages of leaving town.
- to cause to lose balance or to fall or turn over: He accidentally overbalanced a vase.
- an excessive weight or amount.
- something that more than balances or more than equals: An overbalance of imports depleted the country's treasury.
overbalance 近义词
等同于 overturn
等同于 topple
等同于 crash
更多overbalance例句
- The certainty that his whole life hereafter must be one long act of treachery to Greif must overbalance everything else.
- But if the elder brother had in one instance the advantage, still Henry had a resource to overbalance this article.
- Three sessions with a good record might overbalance the loss in public confidence this would incur.
- A little more and it would overbalance and carry the horse head over heels!
- But Madame de Grandmaison and her companion were too well exercised in the gymnastics of gossip to overbalance themselves.