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1 balance
اِتِّزَان \ balance: steadiness; the position when opposite forces are equal: You must keep (or not lose) your balance when you ride a bicycle. poise: calm self-control. \ تَوَازَنَ \ balance: (of two lists of figures) to be equal: These accounts do not balance. poise: to keep steady or keep from falling, esp. in readiness for sth.: The swimmers (stood) poised on the edge of the bath. \ تَوَازُن \ balance: steadiness; the position when opposite forces are equal: You must keep (or not lose) your balance when you ride a bicycle. poise: calm self-control. -
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[ˈbæləns]1. noun1) a weighing instrument.ميزان2) a state of physical steadiness:تَوازُنThe child was walking along the wall when he lost his balance and fell.
3) state of mental or emotional steadiness:إِتِّزانThe balance of her mind was disturbed.
4) the amount by which the two sides of a financial account (money spent and money received) differ:I have a balance (= amount remaining) of $100 in my bank account
رَصيدa large bank balance.
2. verb1) (of two sides of a financial account) to make or be equal:يُوازِنI can't get these accounts to balance.
2) to make or keep steady:يُوازِن، يَتوازَنThe girl balanced on her toes.
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3 balance
الرَّصيد \ balance: the rest; what remains: We are sending 8 boxes now and will send the balance (of your order) next week. \ رَصيد \ balance: (of accounts) the difference between money paid and money received. \ رَصَّدَ (الحِساب) \ balance: to compare money paid with money received, and show the difference: Try to balance your accounts. -
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وَازَنَ \ balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth: You must balance the good points against the bad ones, to keep steady He can balance a ball on his finger. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s. poise: to keep steady or keep from falling, esp. in readiness for sth.: The swimmers (stood) poised on the edge of the bath. She poised the ash-tray on the arm of her chair. \ See Also قارن (قارَنَ) -
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قَارَنَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth.: You must balance the good points against the bad ones. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s, (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. \ See Also قابل (قابَلَ)، فاضل (فَاضَلَ)، وازن (وَازَنَ) -
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تَعَادَلَ \ draw: to end (a game) without winning or losing: We drew 4-4 in our last match. It was a drawn game. balance: (of two lists of figures) to be equal: These accounts do not balance. -
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البَاقون \ the rest: the remaining part; the others: Part of it is red, the rest is blue; Jane went to the shop, the rest were too tired. balance: the rest; what remains: We are sending 8 boxes now and will send the balance (of your order) next week. remainder: (with sg. or pl. verb) the rest: Half of it was eaten; the remainder was thrown away. Most of them were English, the remainder were Scots.. \ See Also الباقي -
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قَبَّان \ balance: an instrument for weighing sth. by comparing it with objects of known weight by its pull on a spring. scales: a weighing machine that uses a spring: He went on the scales (he weighed himself). weighing machine: a machine for weighing (esp. for large objects). \ See Also ميزان (مِيزان) \ مِيزَان \ balance: an instrument for weighing sth. by comparing it with objects of known weight by its pull on a spring. scales: a weighing machine with two dishes, for weighing things by comparison with metal blocks of known weight, a weighing machine that uses a spring: He went on the scales (he weighed himself). weighing machine: a machine for weighing (esp. for large objects). -
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a paper showing a summary and balance of financial accounts.كشف / كَشْف، بَيانُ الميزانيّه -
10 hang in the balance
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11 in the balance
in an undecided or uncertain state:غَيْر مُتَوازِنHer fate is (hanging) in the balance.
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12 off balance
not steady:يَفْقِدُ تَوازُنَهHe hit me while I was off balance.
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13 on balance
having taken everything into consideration:مَع أخْذِ كُلِّ شَيئٍ بِعَيْن الأعْتِبارOn balance I think Miss Smith is a better tennis player than my sister.
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14 equilibrium, equilibration, balance, poise
مُوازَنة \ equilibrium, equilibration, balance, poise. \ _(field) Phys. \ See Also توازن (تَوازُن)، اتزان (اِتِّزان)Arabic-English glossary > equilibrium, equilibration, balance, poise
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15 redress the balance
to make things equal again.يُعيد التَّوازُن -
16 strike a balance
to reach a satisfactory middle level of compromise between two undesirable extremes.يَصِل إلى موقِف مُتَوازِن أو وَسَط -
17 برج الميزان
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18 i'tidal
balance ['adala] -
19 muwazana
balance [wazana] Aze müvazinet, Per mowazane, Tur muvazene(t) borrowed from Ar -
20 إجهاد التوازن
balance stress
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