释义 |
unbalancedun‧bal‧anced /ʌnˈbælənst/ adjective - Binary trees can easily become unbalanced.
- I became the victim in what was a wholly unbalanced relationship.
- Normally the forces from one molecule are counterbalanced by equal attraction by other molecules but at an interface the forces become unbalanced.
- Not that this production is in any way unbalanced.
- She scrabbled away unbalanced, going too fast to stand up.
- The unbalanced responsibilities which they bear as carers continue in middle and later life.
- The rising prestige of Ivan's royal office went to the head of that gifted but vicious and unbalanced character.
- Tree structures can be balanced or unbalanced.
1someone who is unbalanced is slightly crazy2a report, argument etc that is unbalanced is unfair because it emphasizes one opinion too much3a relationship that is unbalanced is not equal because one person has more influence, power etc |