To keep balance
Example: They keep balance in system
Definition
"To keep balance" means to maintain a stable and even distribution of weight or forces, ensuring that a system, object, or situation remains steady and does not tip, fall, or become chaotic. For example, they keep balance in system by regulating its elements effectively.
Translations
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mantener el equilibrio -
balans houden -
mantenir l'equilibri -
garder l'équilibre -
das Gleichgewicht halten
Etymology
The phrase "to keep balance" combines the verb "keep," originating from Old English 'cepan,' meaning to seize or hold, with the noun "balance," derived from the Latin 'bilanx,' meaning two-scaled. Together, they describe the action of holding or maintaining stability. Did you know that 'balance' originally referred to a pair of scales used for weighing?