释义 |
equipoise /ˈɛkwɪpɔɪz / /ˈiːkwɪpɔɪz/noun [mass noun]1Balance of forces or interests: this temporary equipoise of power...- We must hold the scales of justice in equipoise, and however odious the offence, we must admeasure right to every one according to law.
- Isn't it more accurately a state of creative tension when all apparent contradictions are held together in a state of dynamic equipoise?
- Trial participation is a rational choice when an adequately informed patient is maximally uncertain in equipoise as to the relative efficacy and safety of comparator interventions.
Synonyms equilibrium, balance, evenness, symmetry, parity, equality, equity; stability, steadiness, poise archaic counterpoise, equipollence 1.1 [count noun] A counterbalance or balancing force: capital flows act as an equipoise to international imbalances in savings...- The flying off and curling of the drapery by the wind serves as an equipoise to balance the projection of the Triton's elbow.
- One part supports the slider means H1-H5 and the other part functions as an equipoise to facilitate or enhance the rotating movement of the commutator arm.
Synonyms counterweight, counterbalance, counterpoise, balance; ballast, stabilizer, makeweight; compensation, recompense archaic countercheck verb [with object]Balance or counterbalance (something): as a piece of language it is as delicately equipoised as any...- If and when technologies stabilise, it may be too late to randomise: clinicians may have developed firm if unsubstantiated views, such that they are no longer equipoised.
- It is simply the case that a position equipoised between two errors is unlikely to be true.
- In other words, our behaviour must be balanced or equipoised between grief and glee.
OriginMid 17th century: from equi- 'equal' + the noun poise1, replacing the phrase equal poise. |