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counterbalance美 ['kaʊntər.bæləns] 英 ['kaʊntə(r).bæləns] - v.抵消;抗衡;对…起平衡作用
- n.平衡抵消物;平衡重(或块、锤)
- 网络使平衡;弥补;平衡力
过去分词:counterbalanced 现在分词:counterbalancing 第三人称单数:counterbalances v.+n. counterbalance influence v. tip the scales,offset,balance,correct,compensate n. counterpoise,equipoise,counterweight,equalizer,compensation 1. | ~ sth 抗衡;抵消;对…起平衡作用to have an equal but opposite effect to sth else |
| 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。 |
1. | [ususing] ~ (to sth) 平衡抵消物;平衡重(或块、锤)a thing that has an equal but opposite effect to sth else and can be used to limit the bad effects of sth |
| 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。 |
n. | 9. 抗衡,等衡,平衡量;平衡力;【机械工程】平衡锤 9. 抗衡,等衡,平衡量;平衡力;【机械工程】平衡锤 | v. | |
n. | 1. somebody or something that has an equal and opposing force or effect on somebody or something else 2. a state of balance with an equal and opposing force or effect 3. a weight that exactly balances another weight | v. | 1. to be or have an equal and opposing force or effect on something 2. to make something balance by putting equal weight on the opposite side 3. to have an effect that is equal and opposite to something else |
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