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Balanoid | a. [ Gr. ba`lanos acorn + -oid. ] (Zool.) Resembling an acorn; -- applied to a group of barnacles having shells shaped like acorns. See Acornshell, and Barnacle. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balance | n. [ OE. balaunce, F. balance, fr. L. bilanx, bilancis, having two scales; bis twice (akin to E. two) + lanx plate, scale. ] 1. An apparatus for weighing. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In its simplest form, a balance consists of a beam or lever supported exactly in the middle, having two scales or basins of equal weight suspended from its extremities. Another form is that of the Roman balance, our steelyard, consisting of a lever or beam, suspended near one of its extremities, on the longer arm of which a counterpoise slides. The name is also given to other forms of apparatus for weighing bodies, as to the combinations of levers making up platform scales; and even to devices for weighing by the elasticity of a spring. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Act of weighing mentally; comparison; estimate. [ 1913 Webster ] A fair balance of the advantages on either side. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. The state of being in equipoise; equilibrium; even adjustment; steadiness. [ 1913 Webster ] And hung a bottle on each side To make his balance true. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] The order and balance of the country were destroyed. Buckle. [ 1913 Webster ] English workmen completely lose their balance. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. 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. “A balance at the banker's.” Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] I still think the balance of probabilities leans towards the account given in the text. J. Peile. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Horol.) A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary). [ 1913 Webster ] 7. (Astron.) (a) The constellation Libra. (b) The seventh sign in the Zodiac, called Libra, which the sun enters at the equinox in September. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. A movement in dancing. See Balance, v. t., 8. [ 1913 Webster ] Balance electrometer, a kind of balance, with a poised beam, which indicates, by weights suspended from one arm, the mutual attraction of oppositely electrified surfaces. Knight. -- Balance fish. (Zool.) See Hammerhead. -- Balance knife, a carving or table knife the handle of which overbalances the blade, and so keeps it from contact with the table. -- Balance of power (Politics), such an adjustment of power among sovereign states that no one state is in a position to interfere with the independence of the others; international equilibrium; also, the ability (of a state or a third party within a state) to control the relations between sovereign states or between dominant parties in a state. -- Balance sheet (Bookkeeping), a paper showing the balances of the open accounts of a business, the debit and credit balances footing up equally, if the system of accounts be complete and the balances correctly taken. -- Balance thermometer, a thermometer mounted as a balance so that the movement of the mercurial column changes the inclination of the tube. With the aid of electrical or mechanical devices adapted to it, it is used for the automatic regulation of the temperature of rooms warmed artificially, and as a fire alarm. -- Balance of torsion. See Torsion Balance. -- Balance of trade (Pol. Econ.), an equilibrium between the money values of the exports and imports of a country; or more commonly, the amount required on one side or the other to make such an equilibrium. -- Balance valve, a valve whose surfaces are so arranged that the fluid pressure tending to seat, and that tending to unseat, the valve, are nearly in equilibrium; esp., a puppet valve which is made to operate easily by the admission of steam to both sides. See Puppet valve. -- Hydrostatic balance. See under Hydrostatic. -- To lay in balance, to put up as a pledge or security. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. -- To strike a balance, to find out the difference between the debit and credit sides of an account. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Balance | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Balanced p. pr. & vb. n. Balancing ] [ From Balance, n.: cf. F. balancer. ] 1. To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights; to weigh in a balance. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To equal in number, weight, force, or proportion; to counterpoise, counterbalance, counteract, or neutralize. [ 1913 Webster ] One expression . . . must check and balance another. Kent. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To compare in relative force, importance, value, etc.; to estimate. [ 1913 Webster ] Balance the good and evil of things. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To settle and adjust, as an account; to make two accounts equal by paying the difference between them. [ 1913 Webster ] I am very well satisfied that it is not in my power to balance accounts with my Maker. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Dancing) To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Naut.) To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail. [ 1913 Webster ] Balanced valve. See Balance valve, under Balance, n. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- To poise; weigh; adjust; counteract; neutralize; equalize. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balance | v. i. 1. To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fluctuate between motives which appear of equal force; to waver; to hesitate. [ 1913 Webster ] He would not balance or err in the determination of his choice. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Dancing) To move toward a person or couple, and then back. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balanceable | a. Such as can be balanced. [ 1913 Webster ] | balanced | adj. being in a state of proper balance or equilibrium; -- opposite of unbalanced. the carefully balanced seesaw a properly balanced symphony orchestra a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history a balanced blend of whiskeys the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers [ Narrower terms: counterbalanced, counter-balanced, counterpoised; well-balanced; poised ] [ Related terms: stable --- (maintaining equilibrium) ] [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Balancement | n. The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces. [ R. ] Darwin. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balancer | n. 1. One who balances, or uses a balance. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Zool.) In Diptera, the rudimentary posterior wing. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balancereef | n. (Naut.) The last reef in a fore-and-aft sail, taken to steady the ship. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balance wheel | 1. (Horology) (a) A wheel which regulates the beats or pulses of a watch or chronometer, answering to the pendulum of a clock; -- often called simply a balance. (b) A ratchet-shaped scape wheel, which in some watches is acted upon by the axis of the balance wheel proper (in those watches called a balance). [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mach.) A wheel which imparts regularity to the movements of any engine or machine; a fly wheel. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | balance | (n) ความสมดุล, Syn. equilibrium, Ant. imblance, overbalance | balance | (n) สภาพคงที่, Syn. stability, steadiness, Ant. imbalance | balance | (n) การทรงตัว | balance | (vt) ทำให้สมดุล, See also: ทำให้เข้าสู่ดุลยภาพ, Syn. equilibrate, equalize, Ant. upset, turn over | balance | (n) งบดุล, Syn. surplus, remainder | balance | (vt) คิดงบดุล | balanced | (adj) ที่สมดุล | balance out | (phrv) ทำให้สมดุล | balance beam | (n) ม้าขวาง (กีฬายิมนาสติก), Syn. beam | balance with | (phrv) ทำให้สมดุลกับ, Syn. balance against |
| balance | (แบล'เลินซฺ) n. ความสมดุล, ดุลยภาพ, สติ, ความสุขุม, ตาชั่ง, ตาเต็ง, ตาชู, คันชั่ง, งบดุล, ยอดยกไป, ปิดบัญชีคงเหลือ, จำนวนเหลือ, กลุ่มดาวตราชู vt. ทำให้สมดุล, Syn. symmetry -Conf. rest | balance beam | n. คานทรงตัวในกีฬากายกรรมทรงตัว, คันชั่ง | balance of payments | n. ดุลการชำระเงินของประเทศเมื่อเทียบกับรายรับทั้งหมดจากต่างประเทศ | balance of trade | n. ดุลการค้าของประเทศเป็นการเปรียบเทียบค่าสินค้าขาเข้า กับสินค้าขาออก | balance sheet | n. บัญชีงบดุล | balance wheel | n. กงจักรดุลยภาพของนาฬิกาข้อมือ | balanced | (แบล'เลินซฺดฺ) adj. สมดุล, ได้สัดส่วน, Syn. harmonious, Ant. unproportioned | balancer | (แบล'เลินเซอะ) n. บุคคลหรือสิ่งที่ทำให้สมดุล, นักกายกรรมทรงตัว | bank balance | n. ยอดเงินเหลือของเงินฝากธนาคาร | checks and balances | n. ระบบการตรวจสอบควบคุมซึ่งกันและกัน |
| balance | (n) ความสมดุล, ดุลยภาพ, คันชั่ง, ตาชู, ตาเต็ง, ตาชั่ง | balance | (vt) ทำให้เท่ากัน, ทำให้สมดุล | counterbalance | (n) เครื่องถ่วง, น้ำหนักถ่วง, ความเท่าเทียมกัน, ความถ่วงดุล, ดุลยภาพ | counterbalance | (vt) ทำให้เท่ากัน, ทำให้สมดุลกัน, ถ่วง | overbalance | (vt) ทำให้ไม่สมดุล, ทำให้เอียง, ทำให้เสียศูนย์ | unbalanced | (adj) ไม่ได้ส่วนกัน, ไม่ลงตัว, ผิดปกติ, ไม่เต็มเต็ง, ไม่สมดุลย์ |
| | Balance | ยอดคงเหลือ [การบัญชี] | Balance | ดุล, สมดุลย์, การทรงตัว, สมดุล [การแพทย์] | balance | ดุล, การปรับให้เท่ากัน เช่น การทำสมการเคมีให้ดุล เป็นต้น [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] | balance graph | กราฟดุล, กราฟที่แสดงให้เห็นถึงความแตกต่างระหว่างลักษณะของข้อมูล สองลักษณะที่มีความสัมพันธ์เกี่ยวข้องกัน เช่น รายรับ - รายจ่าย [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] | Balance meter | แบแลนซ์มิเตอร์ [อุตุนิยมวิทยา] | Balance of Births and Deaths | ดุลการเกิดและการตาย, Example: ส่วนต่างระหว่างจำนวนการเกิดกับจำนวนการตายของ ประชากร ซึ่งเป็นการเปลี่ยนแปลงจำนวนประชากรตามสาเหตุธรรมชาติ [สิ่งแวดล้อม] | Balance of Migration | ดุลการย้ายถิ่น, Example: มีความหมายเช่นเดียวกับการย้ายถิ่น สุทธิซึ่งพิจารณาจำนวนสุทธิของผู้ย้ายถิ่น เข้า - ออก ในพื้นที่ใดพื้นที่หนึ่ง [สิ่งแวดล้อม] | Balance of Nature | ดุลยภาพแห่งชีวิต, ดุลย์ถ่วงทางธรรมชาติ [การแพทย์] | balance of nature | ดุลธรรมชาติ, การรักษาสภาวะแวดล้อมในระบบนิเวศให้อยู่ในสภาพสมดุล [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] | Balance of payments | ดุลการชำระเงิน [เศรษฐศาสตร์] |
| | | สมดุล | (adj) balanced, Syn. พอเหมาะ, Example: ภาวะการเงินของประเทศอยู่ในภาวะสมดุล | สมดุล | (n) balance, See also: equilibrium, equivalence, evenness, Example: การมุ่งแต่เศรษฐกิจอย่างเดียวโดดๆ ทำให้เกิดการเสียสมดุล | คงเหลือ | (v) remain, See also: balance, Syn. ยังเหลือ, Ant. หมด, เกลี้ยง, Example: เงินในธนาคารคงเหลือ 50 บาท | ความเสมอภาค | (n) equality, See also: balance, equation, equivalence, equity, Syn. ความเท่าเทียมกัน, ความเท่ากัน, Example: ในการปกครองแบบประชาธิปไตยประชาชนทุกคนย่อมมีความเสมอภาค | เครื่องชั่ง | (n) balance, See also: weighing machine, scale, steelyard, Syn. ตาชั่ง, เครื่องตวง, Example: ฉันบอกเจ้าหน้าที่ว่าเราใช้เครื่องชั่งไม่เป็น, Count Unit: เครื่อง, Thai Definition: อุปกรณ์สำหรับวัดน้ำหนักของสสาร | เครื่องตวง | (n) balance, See also: weighing instrument, scale, Thai Definition: อุปกรณ์สำหรับวัดน้ำหนักของสสาร | งบดุล | (n) balance sheet, See also: statement, record, Example: งบต่างๆ ที่อาจจะให้คอมพิวเตอร์ทำให้คือ งบรายได้ งบดุล แผนกำไร และรายงายด้านการเงินอื่นๆ, Thai Definition: รายการแสดงสินทรัพย์และหนี้สิน เพื่อให้รู้ฐานะการเงินของกิจการ ณ วันใดวันหนึ่ง | ตาชั่ง | (n) balance, See also: scales, steelyard, Syn. เครื่องชั่ง, คันชั่ง, Example: เขามักจะตรวจสอบความเที่ยงของตาชั่งอยู่เสมอ, Count Unit: คัน, เครื่อง, Thai Definition: เครื่องชั่งสำหรับชั่งสิ่งของต่างๆ มีหลายชนิด | ตราชู | (n) balance, See also: equipoise, poise, Syn. ตาชั่ง, คันชั่ง, เครื่องชั่งสิ่งของ, Example: ร้านขายทองใช้ตราชูชั่งน้ำหนักทอง, Count Unit: คัน, Thai Definition: เครื่องชั่งชนิดที่มีถาดชั่งห้อยอยู่ 2 ข้างคันชั่ง มีตุ้มน้ำหนักบอกน้ำหนักของของที่ชั่ง | ตุล | (n) balance, See also: pair of scales, steelyard, ancient measure or weight, Syn. ตราชั่ง, ตราชู, คันชั่ง, ตุลย์, Count Unit: คัน |
| บัญชีงบดุล | [banchī ngopdun] (n, exp) EN: balance sheet FR: bilan [ m ] | โบก | [bōk] (v) EN: flourish ; wave ; flutter ; flap FR: brandir ; flotter ; claquer au vent ; agiter ; balancer | บ๊องส์ | [bøng] (v) EN: be half-crazy ; be unbalanced ; be cracked ; be potty | เฉลี่ย | [chalīa] (v) EN: spread ; average ; distribute ; share ; distribute evenly ; divide equally ; balance out to ; make on average ; estimate an average ; go fifty-fifty FR: partager ; répartir | ได้ขนาด | [dāi khanāt] (v, exp) EN: be proportionate ; be proportional ; be balanced | ได้ส่วน | [dāisuan] (v) EN: be proportionate ; be proportional ; be balanced ; fit ; be right | ดุล | [dun] (n) EN: balance ; equilibrium FR: balance (comptable) [ f ] ; équilibre [ m ] | ดุล | [dun] (v) EN: balance FR: s'équilibrer | ดุลอำนาจ | [dun amnāt] (n, exp) EN: balance of power | ดุลบัญชีเดินสะพัด | [dun banchī doēnsaphat] (n, exp) EN: balance on current account |
| | | | Balance | n. [ OE. balaunce, F. balance, fr. L. bilanx, bilancis, having two scales; bis twice (akin to E. two) + lanx plate, scale. ] 1. An apparatus for weighing. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In its simplest form, a balance consists of a beam or lever supported exactly in the middle, having two scales or basins of equal weight suspended from its extremities. Another form is that of the Roman balance, our steelyard, consisting of a lever or beam, suspended near one of its extremities, on the longer arm of which a counterpoise slides. The name is also given to other forms of apparatus for weighing bodies, as to the combinations of levers making up platform scales; and even to devices for weighing by the elasticity of a spring. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Act of weighing mentally; comparison; estimate. [ 1913 Webster ] A fair balance of the advantages on either side. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. The state of being in equipoise; equilibrium; even adjustment; steadiness. [ 1913 Webster ] And hung a bottle on each side To make his balance true. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] The order and balance of the country were destroyed. Buckle. [ 1913 Webster ] English workmen completely lose their balance. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. 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. “A balance at the banker's.” Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] I still think the balance of probabilities leans towards the account given in the text. J. Peile. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Horol.) A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary). [ 1913 Webster ] 7. (Astron.) (a) The constellation Libra. (b) The seventh sign in the Zodiac, called Libra, which the sun enters at the equinox in September. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. A movement in dancing. See Balance, v. t., 8. [ 1913 Webster ] Balance electrometer, a kind of balance, with a poised beam, which indicates, by weights suspended from one arm, the mutual attraction of oppositely electrified surfaces. Knight. -- Balance fish. (Zool.) See Hammerhead. -- Balance knife, a carving or table knife the handle of which overbalances the blade, and so keeps it from contact with the table. -- Balance of power (Politics), such an adjustment of power among sovereign states that no one state is in a position to interfere with the independence of the others; international equilibrium; also, the ability (of a state or a third party within a state) to control the relations between sovereign states or between dominant parties in a state. -- Balance sheet (Bookkeeping), a paper showing the balances of the open accounts of a business, the debit and credit balances footing up equally, if the system of accounts be complete and the balances correctly taken. -- Balance thermometer, a thermometer mounted as a balance so that the movement of the mercurial column changes the inclination of the tube. With the aid of electrical or mechanical devices adapted to it, it is used for the automatic regulation of the temperature of rooms warmed artificially, and as a fire alarm. -- Balance of torsion. See Torsion Balance. -- Balance of trade (Pol. Econ.), an equilibrium between the money values of the exports and imports of a country; or more commonly, the amount required on one side or the other to make such an equilibrium. -- Balance valve, a valve whose surfaces are so arranged that the fluid pressure tending to seat, and that tending to unseat, the valve, are nearly in equilibrium; esp., a puppet valve which is made to operate easily by the admission of steam to both sides. See Puppet valve. -- Hydrostatic balance. See under Hydrostatic. -- To lay in balance, to put up as a pledge or security. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. -- To strike a balance, to find out the difference between the debit and credit sides of an account. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Balance | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Balanced p. pr. & vb. n. Balancing ] [ From Balance, n.: cf. F. balancer. ] 1. To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights; to weigh in a balance. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To equal in number, weight, force, or proportion; to counterpoise, counterbalance, counteract, or neutralize. [ 1913 Webster ] One expression . . . must check and balance another. Kent. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To compare in relative force, importance, value, etc.; to estimate. [ 1913 Webster ] Balance the good and evil of things. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To settle and adjust, as an account; to make two accounts equal by paying the difference between them. [ 1913 Webster ] I am very well satisfied that it is not in my power to balance accounts with my Maker. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Dancing) To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Naut.) To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail. [ 1913 Webster ] Balanced valve. See Balance valve, under Balance, n. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- To poise; weigh; adjust; counteract; neutralize; equalize. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balance | v. i. 1. To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fluctuate between motives which appear of equal force; to waver; to hesitate. [ 1913 Webster ] He would not balance or err in the determination of his choice. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Dancing) To move toward a person or couple, and then back. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balanceable | a. Such as can be balanced. [ 1913 Webster ] | balanced | adj. being in a state of proper balance or equilibrium; -- opposite of unbalanced. the carefully balanced seesaw a properly balanced symphony orchestra a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history a balanced blend of whiskeys the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers [ Narrower terms: counterbalanced, counter-balanced, counterpoised; well-balanced; poised ] [ Related terms: stable --- (maintaining equilibrium) ] [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Balancement | n. The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces. [ R. ] Darwin. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balancer | n. 1. One who balances, or uses a balance. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Zool.) In Diptera, the rudimentary posterior wing. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balancereef | n. (Naut.) The last reef in a fore-and-aft sail, taken to steady the ship. [ 1913 Webster ] | Balance wheel | 1. (Horology) (a) A wheel which regulates the beats or pulses of a watch or chronometer, answering to the pendulum of a clock; -- often called simply a balance. (b) A ratchet-shaped scape wheel, which in some watches is acted upon by the axis of the balance wheel proper (in those watches called a balance). [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mach.) A wheel which imparts regularity to the movements of any engine or machine; a fly wheel. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 称 | [chèn, ㄔㄣˋ, 称 / 稱] balanced; to fit; well-off; suitable #365 [Add to Longdo] | 平衡 | [píng héng, ㄆㄧㄥˊ ㄏㄥˊ, 平 衡] balance; equilibrium #2,640 [Add to Longdo] | 差额 | [chā é, ㄔㄚ ㄜˊ, 差 额 / 差 額] balance (financial); discrepancy (in a sum or quota); difference #14,747 [Add to Longdo] | 结余 | [jié yú, ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄩˊ, 结 余 / 結 餘] balance; cash surplus #27,762 [Add to Longdo] | 势均力敌 | [shì jūn lì dí, ㄕˋ ㄐㄩㄣ ㄌㄧˋ ㄉㄧˊ, 势 均 力 敌 / 勢 均 力 敵] balance of power (成语 saw); evenly matched adversaries #32,544 [Add to Longdo] | 结存 | [jié cún, ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄘㄨㄣˊ, 结 存 / 結 存] balance; cash in hand #73,817 [Add to Longdo] | 平衡态 | [píng héng tài, ㄆㄧㄥˊ ㄏㄥˊ ㄊㄞˋ, 平 衡 态 / 平 衡 態] balance; (state of) equilibrium #85,179 [Add to Longdo] | 摆轮 | [bǎi lún, ㄅㄞˇ ㄌㄨㄣˊ, 摆 轮 / 擺 輪] balance (of a watch or clock); balance wheel #173,147 [Add to Longdo] | 力量均衡 | [lì liàng jūn héng, ㄌㄧˋ ㄌㄧㄤˋ ㄐㄩㄣ ㄏㄥˊ, 力 量 均 衡] balance of power [Add to Longdo] | 资产负债表 | [zī chǎn fù zhài biǎo, ㄗ ㄔㄢˇ ㄈㄨˋ ㄓㄞˋ ㄅㄧㄠˇ, 资 产 负 债 表 / 資 產 負 債 表] balance sheet [Add to Longdo] |
| | 中心 | [ちゅうしん, chuushin] (n, adj-no) (1) center; centre; middle; heart; core; focus; pivot; emphasis; balance; (suf) (2) -centered; -centred; -focussed; -oriented; centered on; focussed on; (P) #593 [Add to Longdo] | 平均 | [へいきん(P);へいぎん(ok), heikin (P); heigin (ok)] (n, vs) (1) average; mean; (2) balance; equilibrium; (P) #1,485 [Add to Longdo] | 決算 | [けっさん, kessan] (n, adj-no) balance sheet; settlement of accounts; reporting (of accounts); (P) #3,559 [Add to Longdo] | バランス | [baransu] (n, vs) balance; (P) #5,280 [Add to Longdo] | 余り(P);餘り(oK) | [あまり(P);あんまり(P), amari (P); anmari (P)] (adj-na, adv, adj-no, n, n-suf) (1) (uk) remainder; rest; balance; remains; scraps; residue; remnant; (adv) (2) not very (with negative sentence); not much; (adv, adj-no) (3) surplus; excess; fullness; too much; (adv) (4) overjoyed; overwhelmed; (n-suf) (5) more than; over; (P) #5,591 [Add to Longdo] | 取れる | [とれる, toreru] (v1, vi, vt) (1) to come off; to be removed; (2) (of pain, a fever, etc.) to disappear; (3) (See 獲れる・1, 捕れる・1) to be caught; to be harvested; (4) to be interpreted (as); to be taken as; (5) (of balance, etc.) to be attained; (6) (potential form of 取る) (See 取る・1) to be obtainable; (P) #13,130 [Add to Longdo] | 均衡 | [きんこう, kinkou] (n, vs) equilibrium; balance; (P) #14,586 [Add to Longdo] | 平衡 | [へいこう, heikou] (n, vs) even scale; equilibrium; balance; equalization; equalisation; (P) #15,262 [Add to Longdo] | 残高 | [ざんだか, zandaka] (n) (bank) balance; remainder; (P) #16,380 [Add to Longdo] | 余剰 | [よじょう, yojou] (n, adj-no) redundant; surplus; residue; balance; (P) #17,643 [Add to Longdo] |
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