大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 hold the balance
释义:
hold the balance 举足轻重
例句:
We have to hold the balance.
我们需要保持平衡。
How do you hold the balance between raises and outstanding achievement?
你们怎么把握加薪与业绩之间的平衡?
The scale and structure of loan hold the balance for a commercial bank running.
贷款的规模和结构对商业银行的经营成败举足轻重。
As one basic subject, mathematics hold the balance of physical training school.
数学作为一门基础学科,在体育学校教育中起着举足轻重的作用。
The small nationalist parties from Catalonia, the Basque country and elsewhere hold the balance of power.
More importantly, they may well hold the balance of power in the next Parliament.
Yet the drug-financed warlords who hold the balance of power are still rooted in the tribal system.
But his position requires him to hold the balance in his coalition between moderates, the ex-Communists and still-Communists.
But it also means that narrow interest groups hold the balance of power.
PCS. This, the Socialist Alliance triumphantly proclaims on its website, has enabled the Trotskyites to hold the balance of power.
At that level, the party might even hold the balance of power at the next general election, due by 2007.
One is that the outcome may turn out to lie with the armed forces, if they hold the balance of power.
They want to keep on good terms with a party which, even in its diminished state, could yet hold the balance of power in 2015.
Populist regional parties hold the balance of power in parliament.
Her party plans to field candidates in marginal federal constituencies, and she claims to have enough support to hold the balance of power in Canberra after the general election.
The common message among these extremist parties, which now appear to hold the balance of power in Athens, is that Greeks should take no more austerity-diktats from Brussels and Berlin.
However, Mr Paisley has predicted that the DUP will hold the balance of unionist power in the assembly and that his party will therefore have the power to block any such move.
True, he was helped by Mr Brown's often surreal efforts to ingratiate himself with the Lib Dem leader (his party could, after all, hold the balance of power in a hung parliament).
Labour councillors are few in number on Somerset council, but their deputy leader, Andrew Govier, hopes that might mean he and his colleagues will hold the balance of power after the election.
By forging a united front, the Kurds will bolster their strength in the national assembly in Baghdad (where they may even hold the balance) and secure a key spot in Iraq's post-election constitutional debate.
Just as the cross-community Alliance holds the balance of power in Belfast City Council, across Northern Ireland as a whole those defining themselves as "Northern Irish" hold the balance, as explained elsewhere on this website.
If it can keep up its momentum opinion polls suggest that a fifth of the voters already back it and if the right does not implode completely, it might hold the balance of power in a new parliament.
When Spain became a democracy after General Franco's death in 1975, the Basques (and Catalans) got a big dose of autonomy and got even more this decade, when regional parties began to hold the balance of power in the parliament in Madrid.
Whoever wins will lack a majority in Congress, in which the grip of the two traditional parties has been challenged not just by Mr Solis (who will hold the balance of power) but also by a free-market party (which captured six of the 57 seats).
