均衡
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Base noun form. Used to describe a state of balance or equilibrium in various contexts, such as physical, economic, or social systems. Often appears in formal or technical language.
Theme

During a yoga class break, User chats with their instructor Aiko about maintaining balance in daily life.

均衡

きんこう

equilibrium, balance

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a scale perfectly balanced with weights on both sides — that's equilibrium. Think 'kin' (like kin in 'kinetic energy') and 'kou' (like 'co' in 'coordinate') — 『均衡』 (kinkou, 'equilibrium') sounds like 'kin-co' for a coordinated balance.

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『均衡』 (kinkou, 'equilibrium') is often used in contexts like economics, physics, or personal well-being to describe a state of balance. For example, in martial arts like 『柔道』 (jūdō, 'judo'), maintaining balance is key to technique.

Forms

Base: 均衡Base noun form. Used to describe a state of balance or equilibrium in various contexts, such as physical, economic, or social systems. Often appears in formal or technical language.