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 imbalance [im'bælәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不平衡, 不均衡

[医] 不平衡, 失调




    imbalance
    [ noun ]
    1. a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium

    2. <noun.state>
      a hormonal imbalance
    3. (mathematics) a lack of symmetry

    4. <noun.attribute>


    1. "The internal (trade) imbalance has become so acute now that the country's market is actually threatened by disintegration," the former premier said.
    2. Elimination of this imbalance is long overdue." "The United States is prepared to enter into talks for the reduction of short-range nuclear systems as soon as the CFE talks are completed," he said.
    3. But he added that the overall trade relationship between the two countries will not improve significantly until the United States takes a firmer line and establishes targets for reducing the imbalance.
    4. The idea was to knock down some of the systemic causes of the $49 billion bilateral trade imbalance.
    5. While Japan's overall surplus has in fact dropped as a result of these changes, the lingering U.S.-Japan imbalance shows the limits of such economic tinkering.
    6. The U.S. merchandise trade deficit surged to $10.2 billion in October, the worst imbalance in 10 months, as a record level of imports swamped a small rise in exports, the Commerce Department said.
    7. The shares, which began trading about an hour late on the New York Stock Exchange due to an order imbalance, lost 4 3/4, or 15%, to 26 7/8 and topped the most active list with volume of more than 7.8 million shares.
    8. Eisenhower and Taft knew that ensuring harmony between America's ambitions and its resources is a moral imperative because states that tolerate a persistent imbalance between the ends and means of policy run the risk of national ruin.
    9. The current prosecutorial imbalance between the executive branch and Congress deserves close thought by the incoming Bush administration.
    10. Mr. Lynam said a Dukakis victory would discourage foreign capital flows because of his protectionist attitudes, and he would be more amenable to using a lower dollar to solve the U.S. trade imbalance.
    11. The imbalance had led industry officials to expect capacity reductions, though most believed the cutbacks would come from more high-cost smelters in Italy, Switzerland and Germany, owned by European companies.
    12. A few more flights could be canceled Tuesday, Novak said, as the result of an "equipment imbalance" in the system nationwide.
    13. The trade imbalance in electronics could range from an estimated surplus of $10 billion under a strong HDTV program to a $227 billion deficit with a weak HDTV program, Cohen said.
    14. Both U.S. and Japanese officials agree that the trade imbalance is gradually falling, but Washington faces election-year pressures from Congress and is seeking faster progress in reducing its deficit with Japan.
    15. But last week's negotiations dealt with business practices and customs in both countries that have worsened their trade imbalance, which has stood at about $50 billion for several years.
    16. This has made the rural population somewhat better off, thereby correcting a traditional imbalance of incomes between urban and rural areas.
    17. As Bush has succeeded in running as the heir to President Reagan, Dukakis has been pointing to economic unease about the future, based on mounting deficits and the trade imbalance.
    18. The city councils are beginning to adopt a strategy aimed at correcting the imbalance between retailing outside city centres and in cities.
    19. Analysts said that while the imbalance bears watching, it was not at a dangerous level.
    20. Hideo Kagami, Japan's ambassador to the EC, says Japan hopes the trade imbalance with the EC will show signs of narrowing by the end of 1987 and says Japan is monitoring its exports to Europe.
    21. Critics said too much of the deficit reduction would be achieved through false accounting and gimmicks which do nothing to address the government's long-term fiscal imbalance.
    22. Aside from the inherent dishonesty of blaming an imbalance on narrow breaches of accepted rules, it defies rational belief that retaliation would cure the imbalance, even assuming that a cure is needed.
    23. Aside from the inherent dishonesty of blaming an imbalance on narrow breaches of accepted rules, it defies rational belief that retaliation would cure the imbalance, even assuming that a cure is needed.
    24. One year ago: The Commerce Department reported that the U.S. trade deficit shrank to $8.17 billion dollars in June, the smallest monthly imbalance since December 1984.
    25. Such an imbalance in voting power between large and small countries could undermine the legitimacy of the whole system, which is already under challenge in several member states.
    26. In the absence of an institutional commitment to compensate for the imbalance, the liberal arts inevitably became the raggedy stepchildren of the university.
    27. Others named the trade imbalance.
    28. This imbalance was a major reason nuclear weapons were deployed originally and are now maintained in Europe.
    29. A battery of medical and psychological tests is ordered before someone undergoes exorcism. "If a person has Lupus, for instance, and periodically has seizures where they go out of control, that's a chemical imbalance," said Harak.
    30. A Republican National Committee statement said doctors attributed Atwater's queasiness to a medication imbalance.
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