balance
Prononciation : [/ˈbæləns/]
Mot
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) the amount of money you have in your account after subtracting what you have spent. It's like knowing how much money you have left in your piggy bank after buying some toys.
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She checked her balance at the ATM to make sure she had enough money for groceries.
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His balance was low, so he decided not to make any more purchases.
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What is your current bank balance?
Contexte : « physical stability »
(noun) the ability to stay steady and not fall. It's like when you stand on one foot to see how long you can keep from wobbling.
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Her yoga practice helped improve her balance and posture.
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He lost his balance and fell while trying to walk on the narrow beam.
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How does ballet help improve your balance?
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to make sure that things are even or equal. It's like when you have two bowls of candy, and you want to make sure each friend gets the same amount.
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She balanced her time between work and family to make sure she had time for both.
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He failed to balance his studies and hobbies, leading to poor grades.
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How do you balance your school work and free time?
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