rebalance
verb [ T ] (also re-balance) uk/ˌriːˈbæl.əns/ us/ˌriːˈbæl.əns/
重新平衡
to make things equal again, so that no part has too much importance, weight, or force
It is important to re-balance the relationship between the capital city and the provinces. 重新平衡首都与各省之间的关系很重要。
The practitioner's hands rest lightly on various parts of your body, rebalancing your energy.
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- The exercises will build strength and rebalance your muscles.
- Tourism could play a part in re-balancing the economy while the value of the pound is low.
- The herbs are said to rebalance hormones and increase mental efficiency.