balances
Prononciation : [ˈbæl.ənsɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « stability »
(verb) to keep something steady or even. Like when you ride a bike, you need to balance so you don't fall over.
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She balances on one foot like a great dancer.
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He couldn't balance the stack of books on his head and they fell off.
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Can you balance while standing on one leg?
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) the amount of money you have in your bank account, or the remaining amount after something is paid off. It's like keeping track of how much money you have left to spend.
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My savings balance is growing every month.
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His account balance was too low to make the purchase.
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What is your bank account balance right now?
Contexte : « comparison »
(noun) a state of equal amounts or proportions. It means that two things are similar or equal in some way.
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There is a balance in the way they share chores at home.
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The team didn't find a balance between defense and offense, which led to their defeat.
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How can we create a balance between work and play?
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