- Equilibrium is a state of balance. If you play sports so much that you don't have time for your studies, you need to study more and play less, until sports and studying reach a point of equilibrium. Or become a professional athlete.
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- n. 均衡;平静
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1. Any disturbance to the body's state of equilibrium can produce stress.
对身体平衡状态的任何干扰都可能产生压力。
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2. We have achieved an equilibrium in the economy.
我们已在经济上达到平衡。
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3. He sat down to try and recover his equilibrium.
他坐了下来,努力恢复平静。
- equilibrium (n.) c. 1600, "state of mental balance," from Latin aequilibrium "an even balance; a horizontal position," from aequilibris "equal, level, horizontal, evenly balanced," from aequus "equal" (see equal (adj.)) + libra "a balance, pair of scales, plummet" (see Libra). Related: Equilibrious.
equi·lib·rium / ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm ; NAmE ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm / / ˌekwɪˈlɪbriəm ; NAmE ˌekwɪˈlɪbriəm / noun [uncountable , singular ] 1 a state of balance, especially between opposing forces or influences 平衡;均衡;均势 ◆ The point at which the solid and the liquid are in equilibriumis called the freezing point. 固体和液体的平衡点叫做冰点。 ◆ Any disturbance to the body's state of equilibrium can produce stress. 对身体平衡状态的任何干扰都可能产生压力。 ◆ We have achieved an equilibrium in the economy. 我们已在经济上达到平衡。 2 a calm state of mind and a balance of emotions (心情、情绪)平静,安宁;心理平衡 ◆ He sat down to try and recover his equilibrium. 他坐了下来,努力恢复平静。 equilibrium equilibria equilibriums equi·lib·rium / ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm ; NAmE ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm /
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