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overbalanced

/verb oh-ver-bal-uhns; noun oh-ver-bal-uhns/US // verb ˌoʊ vərˈbæl əns; noun ˈoʊ vərˌbæl əns //

过度平衡,过度均衡,过度平衡的,过分平衡

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an excessive weight or amount.
    • : something that more than balances or more than equals: An overbalance of imports depleted the country's treasury.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inuneven
Synonyms
bumpy颠簸的,凹凸不平的,凹凸不平,颠簸irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的odd奇数,奇数的,奇特的,奇异patchy斑驳的,补丁式的,斑驳,补丁rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴spotty斑驳的,斑点,斑点状的,斑斑点点的unbalanced不平衡的,非平衡性,非平衡,非平衡的unequal不平等,不平等的,不公平,不公平的unsteady不稳的,不稳定的,不稳定,不稳asperous粗糙的,繁茂的,繁荣的,繁茂asymmetrical不对称的,不对称,不对称性,非对称性broken坏了,破损,破损的,破碎的changeable可变的,可变,多变的,多变craggy嶙峋,嶙峋的,摇摇欲坠,棱角分明differing不同的,有所不同,不同,差异discrepant差异性,不一致,不符合要求的,差异disparate差异化的,不同的,差异化,差别的disproportionate不成比例的,不相称的,不成比例,不相称fitful合适的,合适,合适的人,合适性fluctuating波动的,波动,起伏不定的,波动不定的harsh严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉ill-matched不匹配的,不匹配,不配套的,不搭配的intermittent间歇性的,间歇性,间歇式,时断时续jagged锯齿状,参差不齐,参差不齐的,锯齿形jerky牛肉干,牛肉乾,牛肉串,生涩leftover剩余的,余下的,剩下的,剩余物lopsided一面倒的,一边倒的,一面倒,一边倒nonsymmetrical非对称性,非对称性的,非对称的,不对称的not flat不平坦,不平坦的,不平整,不平坦的地方not level不平坦,不平,不平整,不平则鸣not parallel不平行,非平行,不并行,不平行的notched有缺口的,有缺口,有凹槽的,带槽口的off-balance非平衡,非平衡性,非平衡态,非平衡状态one-sided片面的,片面,单方,单方面的remaining剩余的,剩余,剩下的,剩余部分rugged崎岖不平的,崎岖不平,坚固耐用,崎岖的scabrous粗糙的,棘手的,粗糙,棘手scraggy蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,灌木丛生,蓬头垢面的人serrate锯齿,锯齿状,锯齿形,锯齿状的spasmodic痉挛性,痉挛,痉挛式,痉挛性的unfair不公平,不正当,不正当的,不公平的unlevel不平坦,不平整,不平坦的,不平unsmooth不顺畅,不流畅,不光滑的,不光滑unsymmetrical不对称的,不对称,不对称性,非对称性variable变量,变数,变动,变异

Examples

  • 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.