1 (wiktionary) 2 (es.wikipedia) 3 (en.wikipedia) 4 (glosbe)





Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
lance (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Qualitative • visibility glance
CEFR SNOT Health and body care • medical services ambulance

Glob1500 balance to make two sides or forces equal v.
NGSL3000 glance quick or temporary look n
NGSL3000 balance To make two or more things equal verb
SAT5000 ambulance A vehicle fitted for conveying the sick and wounded. n.
SAT5000 counterbalance To oppose with an equal force. v.
SAT5000 nonchalance A state of mind indicating lack of interest. n.
SAT5000 parlance Mode of speech. n.
SAT5000 petulance The character or condition of being impatient, capricious or petulant. petulant n.
SAT5000 resemblance Similarity in quality or form. n.
SAT5000 semblance Outward appearance. n.
SAT5000 sibilance A hissing sound. n.
SAT5000 vigilance Alert and intent mental watchfulness in guarding against danger. n.

Tanaka6000 ambulance Tanaka6000 balance Tanaka6000 glance Tanaka6000 glanced

COMPOUND WORDS


air ambulance {n} (an aircraft equipped as an ambulance) ambulance {n} (emergency vehicle) antisurveillance {n} (countersurveillance) SEE: countersurveillance :: at first glance {adv} (after only a superficial examination or review) balance {n} (equilibrium) balance {n} (list of credits and debits) balance {n} (scales) balance {n} (support for both viewpoints) balance {v} (hold (objects) precariously) balance {v} (make (concepts) agree) balance {v} (make (items) weigh up) balance {v} (make the credits and debits of (an account) correspond) balance of power {n} (situation of equilibrium) balance sheet {n} (summary of assets, liabilities and equity) call an ambulance {phrase} (call an ambulance) counterbalance {n} Gegengewicht detailed balance {n} (a quality of Markov processes) freelancer {n} (who freelances) glance {n} (a brief or cursory look) glance {n} (a deflection) glance {n} (mineral) glance {v} (to look briefly at something) glance coal {n} Steinkohle imbalance {n} (property of not being in balance) inbalance {n} (imbalance) SEE: imbalance :: lance {n} ((military) instrument which conveys the charge of a piece of ordinance) lance {n} ((military) soldier armed with a lance) lance {n} (spear or harpoon used by whalers) lance {n} (weapon of war) lance {n} (wooden weapon used in jousting or tilting) lance corporal {n} (lance corporal) lancet {n} (surgical instrument) nonchalance {n} (indifference; carelessness; coolness) parlance {n} (A certain way of speaking (or using words)) resemblance {n} (state of resembling) surveillance {n} (observation of individuals or groups of individuals) unbalanced {adj} (irrational or mentally deranged) vigilance {n} (Alert watchfulness) vigilance {n} (Close and continuous attention)

5000 WORDS


L019 P0838 ambulance der Krankenwagen 救护车
L082 P3222 balance das Gleichgewicht 平衡
L093 P3789 balance die Bilanz 收支平衡表















PHRASES



Su sentido del equilibrio es muy bueno.



Her sense of balance is very good .


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(ES )

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I glanced at his letter .

Eché un vistazo a su carta.

Could you tell me my balance ?

¿Me podrías decir mi saldo?

He glanced at his watch .

Echó un vistazo a su reloj .



Eché un vistazo a su carta.
¿Me podrías decir mi saldo?
Echó un vistazo a su reloj .