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1 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. -
2 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. -
3 balance
[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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4 balance
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. -
5 balance sheet
a paper showing a summary and balance of financial accounts.كشف / كَشْف، بَيانُ الميزانيّه -
6 poise
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. -
7 رصيد
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8 تعادل
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. \ تَعَادَلَ مع \ draw level with: to become level (in a game, race, etc.). -
9 توازن
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. -
10 رصد (الحساب)
رَصَّدَ (الحِساب) \ balance: to compare money paid with money received, and show the difference: Try to balance your accounts. -
11 draw
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. -
12 half-yearly
adjective, adverbنِصْف سَنَويWe balance our accounts half-yearly.
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