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balance balanced balancing balances   Etymology :Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin bilancia, from Late Latin bilanc-, bilanx having two scalepans, from Latin bi- + lanc-, lanx plate. Pronunciation :ba-l&n(t)s. Function :noun. Date :13th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "balance"
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balance bakiye  isim tr 
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balance dengelemek en 
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balance kalan en 
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balance denge  isim tr 
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balance karşılaştırmak en 
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balance dengede tutmak en 
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balance terazi  isim tr 
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balance denklik  isim tr 
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balance balans  isim tr 
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balance mizan tr 
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balance denklemek  fiil tr 
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balance denk gelmek  fiil tr 
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balance dengeli olmak  fiil tr 
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balance denk olmak  fiil tr 
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balance dalgalanmak  fiil tr 
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balance salınmak  fiil tr 
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balance dengelenmek  fiil tr 
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balance eşitlenmek  fiil tr 
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balance ağırlık merkezi tr 
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balance düşünmek  fiil tr 
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balance borç alacağı eşitlemek  Ticaret tr 
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balance eşitlik  Ticaret tr 
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balance hesap bakiyesi  Ticaret tr 
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balance bilanço  isim tr 
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balance eşit hale getirmek tr 
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balance tartmak  fiil tr 
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balance denklem  isim tr 
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balance ruhsal denge  isim tr 
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balance inip çıkmak  fiil tr 
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balance dengele  fiil tr 
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balance aerodinamik denge  Havacılık tr 
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balance borç bakiyesi hang in the balance muallâk tr 
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balance ithalât ve ihracat arasındaki para kıymeti farkı balance sheet bilanço balance wheel nâzım çark credit balance alacak bakiyesi tr 
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balance balance of trade ticaret dengesi tr 
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balance tartım aracı  Denizbilim tr 
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balance matlup bakiyesi debit balance zimmet bakiyesi tr 
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balance dengesi  Bilgisayar tr 
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balance kalan tutar tr 
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balance dengeyi sağlamak tr 
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balance kalıntı tr 
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balance a) Tartı b) Farklı element veya kısımların birbirine uyması, istikrar, balans, c) Azot bilançosu, denklem  Tıp tr 
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balance denkleştirmek tr 
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balance muvazene etmek tr 
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balance hesapların tevazünü tr 
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balance muvazene tr 
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balance üzerinde düşünmek tr 
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balance terazileme  Havacılık tr 
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balance DENGE, KUVVET DENGESİ, BAKİYE:Bir silahları kontrol tedbirine uygulanan ve aşağıdaki karşılıkları veren kavram: a. Silahlı kuvvetlerin ve silahların, bir devlete, kontrol tedbirlerine muvafakatını bildirmiş diğer devletler muvacehesinde askeri bir üstünlük sağlamayacak şekilde ayarlanması, ve; b. Bir devletin kendi kuvvetlerini, silahları kontrol anlaşması başlangıç tarihinden sonraki devrede kendi güvenliğine karşı vaki olacak her türlü tehditle başa çıkabilecek tarzda iç ayarlaması  Askeri tr 
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balance tartı tr 
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balance orantı tr 
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balance tartaç  Denizbilim tr 
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balance uyum en 
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balance dengelilik en 
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balance artık  Ticaret en 
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balance dengeleme en 
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balance denge duyusu  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim en 
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balance hesap  Ticaret en 
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balance kuvvet  Askeri en 
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balanced düzenli tr 
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balanced tartılı tr 
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balanced mütevazin tr 
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balanced denk  sıfat tr 
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balanced eşit tr 
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balanced muvazeneli tr 
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balanced be well balanced denk gelmek tr 
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balanced aklı başında tr 
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balanced muvazeneli olmak tr 
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balanced dengeli  sıfat tr 
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balanced dengele:adj.dengeli  fiil tr 
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balanced dengele:adj.dengelenmiş  fiil tr 
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balanced dengelenmiş  sıfat tr 
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balancing hesap kapama tr 
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balancing denkleştirilme tr 
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balancing denkleme tr 
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balancing denkleştirme tr 
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balancing mutabakat tr 
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balancing dengeleyici en 
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to balance terazilemek tr 
+-  German - Turkish translation for "balance"
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Balance n {'ba'lan:sı} e denge tr 
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Balance n. e. 'ba'lan:sı denge tr 
+-  English - English translation for "balance"
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Balance bal en 
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balance To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners en 
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balance To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail en 
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balance make even weight, make equal; be made of even weight, be made equal  fiil en 
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balance To arrange accounts in such a way that the sum total of the debits is equal to the sum total of the credits; as, to balance a set of books en 
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balance To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance en 
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balance To settle and adjust, as an account; to make two accounts equal by paying the difference between them en 
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balance To equal in number, weight, force, or proportion; to counterpoise, counterbalance, counteract, or neutralize en 
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balance To compare in relative force, importance, value, etc en 
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balance To move toward a person or couple, and then back en 
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balance to estimate en 
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balance To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account equal; said of an item; as, this payment, or credit, balances the account en 
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balance be in equilibrium; "He was balancing on one foot en 
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balance The sum of the temporary budget plus actuals, encumbrances, and pre-encumbrances for the period covered in the report en 
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balance Principle of design that deals with arranging the visual elements in a work of art for harmony of design and proportion en 
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balance This figure is a sum of incomes and charges of the Account or the Agreement An Agreement can include several Accounts, by default they all share one balance You can separate the balance of any Account if necessary en 
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balance A principle of art and design concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical or asymmetrical in design and proportion en 
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balance Located on the Account Detail screen, this field reflects the addition and subtraction to the Available Balance of individual transactions posted to a Chase account en 
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balance Term used to describe the harmony of a drink's components of aroma, flavor and texture en 
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balance To support on a narrow base, so as to keep from falling; as, to balance a plate on the end of a cane; to balance one's self on a tight rope en 
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balance A weighing machine The terms scale and balance are often used interchangeably Historically a balance was a device that determined mass by balancing an unknown mass against a known mass as with a 2 pan assay balance In modern weighing machines balances are usually of the design that uses a force restoration mechanism to create a force to balance the force due to the unknown mass See also scale en 
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balance is the ability to hold stock to a particular line or point A Border Collie balances stock to the handler naturally, bringing it in a straight line directly to the handler, by controlling the heads of the stock The BALANCE POINT is the particular point or spot a dog must be in to cause the stock to move or continue to move directly toward the handler This point is constantly changing from moment to moment as dog and stock move It is a Border Collie's unique talent to find and know this balance point A more advanced dog that has been trained to drive stock away from the handler will also learn to hold DRIVE BALANCE Basically, this dog can be set in motion driving stock in a certain direction and he will maintain balance and continue to drive the stock away on that line en 
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balance a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity equality between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account equality of distribution a state of equilibrium compute credits and debits of an account bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights" en 
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balance A movement in dancing en 
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balance Support for both viewpoints, substances etc or neither; neutrality en 
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balance Equilibrium in movement en 
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balance A pair of scales en 
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balance A list accounting for the debits on one side, and for the credits on the other en 
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balance to be in equilibrium en 
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balance to have matching credits and debits en 
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balance to make the credits and debits of (an account) correspond en 
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balance to make (items) weigh up en 
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balance to hold (an object or objects) precariously en 
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balance to make (concepts) agree en 
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balance An apparatus for weighing en 
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balance Act of weighing mentally; comparison; estimate en 
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balance The constellation Libra en 
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balance The seventh sign in the Zodiac, called Libra, which the sun enters at the equinox in September en 
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balance A jig/slide/polka movement, often confused with the 'Advance and retire'* It too is danced in open waltz hold* but dancing 3s instead of the advance and retire step (4 bars) It is normally repeated or followed by another 4 bar movement e g 'Dance at home'* turning once en 
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balance To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights; to weigh in a balance en 
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balance See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary) en 
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balance A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock en 
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balance Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales en 
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balance An equality between the sums total of the two sides of an account; as, to bring one's accounts to a balance; also, the excess on either side; as, the balance of an account en 
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balance The state of being in equipoise; equilibrium; even adjustment; steadiness en 
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balance See Balance, v en 
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balance To fluctuate between motives which appear of equal force; to waver; to hesitate en 
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balance You can say on balance to indicate that you are stating an opinion after considering all the relevant facts or arguments. On balance he agreed with Christine. Instrument for comparing the weights of two bodies, usually for scientific purposes, to determine the difference in mass. The equal-arm balance dates back to the ancient Egyptians, possibly as early as 5000 BC. By the early 20th century, it had been developed into an exquisitely precise measuring device. Electronic balances today depend on electrical compensation rather than mechanical deflection. The ultramicrobalance is any weighing device that serves to determine the weight of even smaller samples than can be weighed with the microbalance (which can weigh samples as small as a few milligrams), that is, total amounts as small as a few micrograms. balance of payments balance of power balance of trade balance sheet spring balance torsion balance checks and balances en 
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balance a state of equilibrium en 
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balance If you are thrown off balance by something, you are surprised or confused by it. She was trying to behave as if his visit hadn't thrown her off balance en 
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balance If you are off balance, you are in an unsteady position and about to fall. A gust of wind knocked him off balance and he fell face down in the mud en 
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balance If you keep your balance, for example when standing in a moving vehicle, you remain steady and do not fall over. If you lose your balance, you become unsteady and fall over en 
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balance a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity en 
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balance equality between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account en 
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balance the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account en 
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balance something left after other parts have been taken away; "there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance" en 
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balance equality of distribution en 
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balance harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design); "in all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one part to another and a reciprocal balance"- John Ruskin en 
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balance The total amount of money owed It includes any unpaid balance from the previous month, new purchases, cash advances, and any charges such as an annual fee, late fee or interest The balance should not be confused with the monthly payment (the minimum payment allowed each month), which is generally 2% - 5% for revolving credit cards en 
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balance The balance of an amount of money is what remains to be paid for something or what remains when part of the amount has been spent. They were due to pay the balance on delivery. = remainder see also bank balance en 
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balance If you balance one thing with something different, each of the things has the same strength or importance. Balance spicy dishes with mild ones The state has got to find some way to balance these two needs Supply and demand on the currency market will generally balance. + balanced bal·anced This book is a well balanced biography en 
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balance Balance is the ability to remain steady when you are standing up. The medicines you are currently taking could be affecting your balance en 
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balance If you balance something somewhere, or if it balances there, it remains steady and does not fall. I balanced on the ledge He balanced a football on his head en 
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balance leveling; equal distribution of weight; stability; statement; scales; rest, remainder  isim en 
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balance A balance is a situation in which all the different parts are equal in strength or importance. Their marriage is a delicate balance between traditional and contemporary values the ecological balance of the forest en 
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balance If you say that the balance tips in your favour, you start winning or succeeding, especially in a conflict or contest. a powerful new gun which could tip the balance of the war in their favour en 
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balance The balance in your bank account is the amount of money you have in it. I'd like to check the balance in my account please en 
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balance If you balance your books or make them balance, you prove by calculation that the amount of money you have received is equal to the amount that you have spent. teaching them to balance the books To make the books balance, spending must fall and taxes must rise en 
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balance If someone balances their budget or if a government balances the economy of a country, they make sure that the amount of money that is spent is not greater than the amount that is received. He balanced his budgets by rigid control over public expenditure en 
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balance If you balance one thing against another, you consider its importance in relation to the other one. She carefully tried to balance religious sensitivities against democratic freedom en 
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balance (astrology) a person who is born while the sun in in Libra en 
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balance If something hangs in the balance, it is uncertain whether it will happen or continue. The fate of a project which could revolutionise the use of computers in hospitals hangs in the balance en 
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balance Harmony among the wine's components -- fruit, acidity, tannins, alcohol; a well-balanced wine possesses the various elements in proper proportion to one another en 
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balance An indication of signal voltage equality and phase polarity on a conductor pair Perfect balance occurs when the signals across a twisted-pair are equal in magnitude and opposite in phase with respect to ground en 
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balance A term used in S-box and Boolean function analysis As described by Lloyd: "A function is balanced if, when all input vectors are equally likely, then all output vectors are equally likely " Lloyd, S 1990 Properties of binary functions Advances in Cryptology -- EUROCRYPT '90 124-139 There is some desire to generalize this definition to describe multiple-input functions (Is a function "balanced" if, for one value on the first input, all output values can be produced, but for another value on the first input, only some output values are possible?) Presumably a two-input balanced function would be balanced for either input fixed at any value, which would essentially be a Latin square or a Latin square combiner en 
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balance 1) In talking about loans, the balance is the difference between the amount owed and the amount paid If you pay $45 on a $100 debt, your balance is $55 2) In talking about checkbooks, balancing means to account for all money that came into and went out of your account, so that at the end of the month you and your bank statement agree 3) In talking about savings, your balance is what is left in your savings account after you deposit or withdraw money en 
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balance Used to offset the weight of a sash in a double hung or single hung window Permits the sash to stay at the height to which it is opened There are various types used including spiral, block and tackle, constant force also known as true force en 
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balance to weigh by comparing; to estimate the relative weight or importance of different factors or resources and proportion properly the parts or elements in a planning or decision-making process This does not mean that there are winners and losers in the process; but rather, that all elements are considered before plans are developed or decisions are made en 
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balance the seventh sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about September 23 to October 22 en 
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balance Relative distrubution of the weight of horse and rider upon the fore and hind legs (longitudinal balance) and the left and right legs (lateral balence) The horse is in good balance when the weight is distrubuted evenly left and right, and sufficiently toward the rear legs that it can easily manage the task at hand Loss of balance means the sudden increase of weight onto the forehand and/or to one side en 
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balance The amount of money in an account, equal to the net of credits and debits at that point in time for that account also called account balance The outstanding debt on a loan en 
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balance The amount of money in an account A positive balance means there is cash in the account A negative balance means the amount of a loan (margin) has been subtracted from the account In the Stock Market Game, each team begins with a $100,000 balance All purchases, broker's fees, losses on short sales and interest charges are deducted from the balance <top> en 
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balance biological system that enables individuals to know where their bodies are in the environment and to maintain a desired position; normal balance depends on information from the labyrinth in the inner ear, and from other senses such as sight and touch, as well as from muscle movement en 
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balance 1 The equilibrium attained by an aircraft, rocket, or the like when forces and moments are acting upon it so as to produce steady flight, especially without rotation about its axes; also used with reference to equilibrium about any specified axis, as, an airplane in balance about its longitudinal axis en 
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balance bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights" en 
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balance compute credits and debits of an account en 
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balance a wheel that regulates the rate of movement in a machine; especially a wheel oscillating against the hairspring of a timepiece to regulate its beat en 
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balance biological system that enables individuals to know where their bodies are in the environment and to maintain a desired position Normal balance depends on information from the labyrinth in the inner ear, from other senses such as sight and touch, and from muscle movement en 
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balance (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact correspondence of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane en 
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balance hold or carry in equilibrium en 
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balance an equivalent counterbalancing weight en 
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balance be in equilibrium; "He was balancing on one foot" en 
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balance 1 Equal on each side The same number of each kind of symbol Also see bit balance 2 A term used in S-box and Boolean function analysis As described by Lloyd: "A function is balanced if, when all input vectors are equally likely, then all output vectors are equally likely " -- Lloyd, S 1990 Properties of binary functions Advances in Cryptology -- EUROCRYPT '90 124-139 There is some desire to generalize this definition to describe multiple-input functions (Is a dyadic function "balanced" if, for one value on the first input, all output values can be produced, but for another value on the first input, only some output values are possible?) Presumably a two-input balanced function would be balanced for either input fixed at any value, which would essentially be a Latin square or a Latin square combiner en 
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balance A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design The relationship between the design elements so the opposing forces have equal distribution of weight in the layout en 
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balance A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design en 
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A balance launce en 
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Balanced apoise en 
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balanced A pleasing combination of characteristics en 
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balanced As in "balanced circulation", e g in the setting of VSD and PS The pulmonary stenosis is such that there is neither excessive pulmonary blood flow (which might lead to pulmonary hypertension) nor inadequate pulmonary blood flow (which might lead to marked cyanosis) see also ventricular imbalance en 
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balanced study trial in which a particular type of subject is equally represented in each study group en 
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balanced A wine in which acidity, sweetness, tannin and flavor are all in perfect harmony en 
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balanced Type of mutual fund which generally invests in both stocks and bonds, with intent of providing capital gains and income Preservation of capital is a primary objective en 
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balanced   Pertaining to electrical symmetry   (188) en 
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balanced A type of line that carries pairs of equal but oppositely polarized signals to minimize crosstalk and eliminate the need for signal ground reference en 
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balanced budget condition that exists when the government spends only as much as it takes in en 
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balanced Invest in a mix of stocks and bonds en 
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balanced Wiring system which uses two out-of-phase conductors and a common screen to reduce the effect of interference For balancing to be efective, both the sending and receiving device must have balanced output and input stages respectively en 
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balanced A type of line in which both wires are electrically equal en 
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balanced This is a difficult term When tasting coffees for defects, professional tasters use the term to describe a coffee that does not localize at any one point on the palate; in other words, it is not imbalanced in the direction of some one (often undesirable) taste characteristic As a term of general evaluation, balance appears to mean that no one quality overwhelms all others, but there is enough complexity in the coffee to arouse interest It is a term that on occasion damns with faint praise The Mexican sample should be most balanced, but it has less to balance than the other two coffees If you tasted the Yemen Mocha against a standard Ethiopian Harrar you would probably sense how the Yemen coffee is similar to the Harrar, but much more balanced A well-balanced coffee contains all the basic characteristics to the right extent en 
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balanced A type of audio connection that uses the three leads in a cable, connector and jack as part of a phase-cancellation scheme to boost signal and reduce noise en 
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balanced A term used to describe the proper combination of rod, reel fly line, leader and fly A "balanced" outfit is the most effective fly-fishing system en 
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balanced approval Someone who is balanced remains calm and thinks clearly, even in a difficult situation. I have to prove myself as a respectable, balanced, person. see also balance en 
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balanced approval Something that is balanced is pleasing or useful because its different parts or elements are in the correct proportions. a balanced diet en 
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balanced stable, having equal distribution of weight  sıfat en 
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balanced approval A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way. a fair, balanced, comprehensive report en 
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balanced Referring to wiring: Audio signals require two wires In an unbalanced line the shield is one of those wires In a balanced line, there are two wires plus the shield For the system to be balanced requires balanced electronics and usually employs XLR connectors Balanced lines are less apt to pick up external noise This is usually not a factor in home audio, but is a factor in professional audio requiring hundreds or even thousands of feet of cabling Many higher quality home audio cables terminated with RCA jacks are balanced designs using two conductors and a shield instead of one conductor plus shield en 
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balanced 1) Having a pleasing amount of low frequencies compared to mid-range frequencies and high frequencies 2) Having a pleasing mixture of the various instrument levels in an audio recording 3) Having a fairly equal level in each of the stereo channels 4) A method of interconnecting electronic gear using three-conductor cables en 
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balanced Essential in all wines and often sadly lacking in many, balance is all about getting the elements of the wine in proportion So you have enough fruit, tannin and acidity to make the wine feel greater than the sum of its parts en 
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balanced A beer whose many taste impressions are all of equivalent intensities, so that none stands out from the others; requires a modifier as in "well-balanced" (described here) or "poorly-balanced" (a beer with some tastes more pronounced than others) en 
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balanced When all of the wine's components (fruit, acidity, tannin, oak, sweetness) exist in a harmonious way, the wine is said to be balanced en 
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balanced By constraining the way nodes can be colored on any path from the root to a leaf, red-black trees ensure that no such path is more than twice as long as any other, so that the tree is approximately balanced (See page 271) en 
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balanced A venture fund investment strategy which includes investment in portfolio companies at a variety of stages of development (Seed, Early Stage, Later Stage) en 
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balanced A wine in which acidity, sweetness, and flavor are in pleasing proportions en 
+-  Turkish - English translation for "balance"
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balance equilibrium tr 
+-  English - German translation for "balance"
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balance Abgleich , Ausgewogenheit , Bilanz , Gleichgewicht , Guthaben , Saldo , Unruh , Waage de 
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balanced wohl ausgewogen , ausgeglichen , ausgewuchtet , balanciert , symmetrisch de 
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balances Ausgleiche , Salden de 
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balancing Abgleich , Auswuchten , balancierend de 
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to balance abwägen , ausgleichen , balancieren , begleichen de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "balance"
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balance (n) ισοζύγιο, κλείσιμο λογαριασμών, ισολογισμός, πλαστίγκα, ισορροπία, υπόλοιπο el 
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balance ισολογισμός en 
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balance ισορροπία el 
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balance (v) ισορροπώ, ισολογίζω, ζυγίζω el 
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balance ισολογίζω en 
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balance κλείσιμο λογαριασμών en 
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balance πλαστίγκα en 
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balanced ισορροπημένος el 
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balances ισορροπίες el 
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balancing εξισορρόπηση el 
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the balance η ισορροπία el 

 

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