balance

US /ˈbæləns/

UK /ˈbæləns/

A2 初級TOEIC
n.名詞天秤のはかり
The scientist weighed the metals on a balance
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)均衡を保つ
Dancers must balance their body well or they’ll fall
n.名詞均衡
He held his balance as he walked across the fallen tree
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)(2つ以上のものを)釣り合わす
We need to balance the finances, because we’re spending too much
n.名詞(お金の)残高
After paying rent, my bank balance was lower
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)平均
The accountant needs to balance the books at the end of the fiscal year.
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)相殺
The company tried to balance its losses in one area with gains in another.
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)貸借を一致させる
I need to balance my checkbook.
n.名詞平静
It's important to maintain a balance between work and leisure.

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