There are 21 total results for your Balance Equilibrium search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
均衡 see styles |
jun héng jun1 heng2 chün heng kinkou / kinko きんこう |
More info & calligraphy: Balance / Equilibrium(n,vs,vi) equilibrium; balance |
安定 see styles |
ān dìng an1 ding4 an ting yasusada やすさだ |
More info & calligraphy: Stability / Calm and Orderly / Equilibrium(n,vs,vi) (1) stability; steadiness; consistency; equilibrium; balance; composure; (adj-na,n,vs,vi) (2) {physics;chem} stable; (surname, given name) Yasusada stability |
均勢 均势 see styles |
jun shì jun1 shi4 chün shih kinsei / kinse きんせい |
equilibrium of forces; balance of power uniformity; balance (equilibrium) of power |
平均 see styles |
píng jun ping2 jun1 p`ing chün ping chün heikin(p); heigin(ok) / hekin(p); hegin(ok) へいきん(P); へいぎん(ok) |
average; on average; evenly; in equal proportions (noun, transitive verb) (1) average; mean; (n,vs,vi) (2) balance; equilibrium |
平衡 see styles |
píng héng ping2 heng2 p`ing heng ping heng heikou / heko へいこう |
balance; equilibrium (noun/participle) even scale; equilibrium; balance; equalization; equalisation |
釣合 see styles |
tsuriai つりあい |
balance; equilibrium |
兼合い see styles |
kaneai かねあい |
(noun/participle) equilibrium; good balance; poise |
平衡態 平衡态 see styles |
píng héng tài ping2 heng2 tai4 p`ing heng t`ai ping heng tai |
balance; (state of) equilibrium |
調整弁 see styles |
chouseiben / choseben ちょうせいべん |
(1) control valve; regulating valve; (2) something that maintains equilibrium or balance |
釣合い see styles |
tsuriai つりあい |
balance; equilibrium |
釣合う see styles |
tsuriau つりあう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to balance; to be in harmony; to be in equilibrium; (2) to suit; to go well together; to be a good match |
つり合う see styles |
tsuriau つりあう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to balance; to be in harmony; to be in equilibrium; (2) to suit; to go well together; to be a good match |
兼ね合い see styles |
kaneai かねあい |
(noun/participle) equilibrium; good balance; poise |
国内均衡 see styles |
kokunaikinkou / kokunaikinko こくないきんこう |
domestic equilibrium; internal balance; internal equilibrium |
平衡感覚 see styles |
heikoukankaku / hekokankaku へいこうかんかく |
(yoji) sense of equilibrium; sense of balance |
縮小均衡 see styles |
shukushoukinkou / shukushokinko しゅくしょうきんこう |
{econ} balanced contraction; diminishing equilibrium; reductive balance |
釣り合い see styles |
tsuriai つりあい |
balance; equilibrium |
釣り合う see styles |
tsuriau つりあう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to balance; to be in harmony; to be in equilibrium; (2) to suit; to go well together; to be a good match |
Variations: |
kaneai かねあい |
(noun/participle) equilibrium; good balance; poise |
Variations: |
tsuriau つりあう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to balance; to be in harmony; to be in equilibrium; (v5u,vi) (2) to suit; to go well together; to be a good match |
Variations: |
tsuriai つりあい |
balance; equilibrium |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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