balanced
Prononciation : [ˈbælənsd]
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Contexte : « similarity »
(adjective) when two or more things are even or equal. If something is balanced, it means that it has the same amount on both sides. Like a seesaw that is level because two kids of the same weight are sitting on it.
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The two sides of the equation are balanced, so both parts are equal.
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The diet was not balanced because it had too much sugar and not enough vegetables.
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Is this diet balanced with all the necessary food groups?
Contexte : « adjustment »
(verb) to make something even or fair by adding or removing parts. It’s like when you have too many toys on one side of a shelf, so you move some to the other side to make it look nicer.
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She balanced the books on the shelf perfectly, so they looked neat.
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He didn’t balance the weights correctly, and now one side is much heavier.
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How can you balance the items on the table so they are even?
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