counterbalance 英 [ˌkaʊntəˈbæləns]   美 [ˌkaʊntərˈbæləns]

counterbalance

counterbalance  英 [ˌkaʊntəˈbæləns] 美 [ˌkaʊntərˈbæləns]

n. 平衡力;自动抵销  vt. 使平衡;抵消 

进行时:counterbalancing  过去式:counterbalanced  过去分词:counterbalanced  第三人称单数:counterbalances  名词复数:counterbalances 

The long-term benefits of reduced energy consumption would counterbalance the economic loss. 那样长期的减少能量消耗就可以抵消掉经济上的损失了。
What would our good Miss G. give to be sixty pounds lighter or to have a weight of this size as a counterbalance when she is performing her entrechats and pirouettes? 如果减轻六十磅或在她表演她不同的芭蕾舞蹈动作的时候有同样大小的助力来抵消她的重量的话,我们美丽的G女士会给出怎样的结果呢?

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  • n. 平衡力;自动抵销
  • vt. 使平衡;抵消
  • 1. The long-term benefits of reduced energy consumption would counterbalance the economic loss.

    那样长期的减少能量消耗就可以抵消掉经济上的损失了。

  • 2. What would our good Miss G. give to be sixty pounds lighter or to have a weight of this size as a counterbalance when she is performing her entrechats and pirouettes?

    如果减轻六十磅或在她表演她不同的芭蕾舞蹈动作的时候有同样大小的助力来抵消她的重量的话,我们美丽的G女士会给出怎样的结果呢?

  • 3. Smaller Asian navies are expanding as a counterbalance to the big powers, and they have an interest in keeping hands off the choke-point of the Malacca Strait.

    其他亚洲小型海军的扩张,只是为了保持与大国的军事平衡,它们愿意把手从马六甲海峡的瓶颈处移开。

  • counterbalance (v.) "to weigh against with an equal weight; to serve as a counterpoise to," 1610s, from counter- + balance (v.), in reference to scales. Figurative use dates from 1630s. As a noun, from 1610s, "equal weight or power;" figuratively, "influence acting in opposition," from 1630s.
coun·ter·bal·ance verb , noun counterbalance counterbalances counterbalanced counterbalancing verb / ˌkaʊntəˈbæləns ; NAmE ˌkaʊntərˈbæləns / counterbalancesth ( formal) to have an equal but opposite effect to sth else 抗衡;抵消;对…起平衡作用 SYN offset Parents' natural desire to protect their children should be counterbalanced by the child's need for independence. 父母保护孩子的本能愿望应当与孩子独立的需要相平衡。 noun / ˈkaʊntəbæləns ; NAmE ˈkaʊntərbæləns / ( also coun·ter·weight ) [usually singular ] counterbalance(to sth) a thing that has an equal but opposite effect to sth else and can be used to limit the bad effects of sth 平衡抵消物;平衡重(或块、锤) The accused's right to silence was a vital counterbalance to the powers of the police. 被告人的沉默权对警方的权力是一种至关重要的抗衡。 coun·ter·bal·ance / ˌkaʊntəˈbæləns ; NAmE ˌkaʊntərˈbæləns /
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