BALANCEto put or hold something in a carefully balanced position, especially above something else 使平衡,使平稳
poise something over/above something
He poised the bottle over her glass. ‘More wine?’
他把酒瓶凑到她杯子上面:“还要酒吗?”
Examples from the Corpus
poise• Feel elegant and poised as you do them.• The man remained poised between the two like a bridge, without moving in one direction or the other.• To sit down in meditation and think of these mystical ideas is to poise oneself for the transcendentjourney.• Bryant has a reputation as an unusually poised, thoughtfulteenager, and Twardzik believes that those qualities would ripen in college.• He made it plain, quite quickly, that he was poised to adore Anna.• They are held together, poisedupright like a pencil standing on its point, by the recursive dynamics of coevolution.
Originpoise
(1300-1400)Old Frenchpois“weight, heaviness”, from Latinpensum, from pendere“to weigh”