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counterpoise [ˈkaʊntɚˌpɔɪz]

vt. 平均,平衡,使平衡;
n. 秤锤,平衡;
复数:: counterpoises 过去式:: counterpoised 过去分词:: counterpoised 现在分词:: counterpoising 第三人称单数:: counterpoises

例句:

  • The two nations'nuclear forces are in perfect counterpoise , ie are equal.
    这两国的核力量完全均衡.
  • Whether did this encroach the individual's privacy counterpoise, both produced conflict.
    这是否侵犯了个人的隐私权, 两者产生了冲突.
  • Counterpoise namely card price is lower than exercise price.
    即权证价格比行使价格低.
  • A weakness which may counterpoise this merit.
    来自Henry Fielding
  • Deeming my birth and education a sufficient counterpoise to her wealth.
    来自T. Collins
  • That is, of course, a philosophical counterpoise to the stance adopted by supporters of the Union - and quite deliberately so.
    来自BBC