balanced effect
[/ˈbælənst ɪˈfekt/]
nounpl: balanced effects
efeito equilibrado
1. A result or consequence that is evenly distributed or proportionate, where positive and negative impacts are equal or where all elements contribute equally to an outcome
The policy had a balanced effect on both urban and rural communities.
A política teve um efeito equilibrado nas comunidades urbanas e rurais.
2. In chemistry or physics, a state where opposing forces or reactions are equal in magnitude, resulting in stability or equilibrium
The balanced effect of the chemical reaction produced a stable compound.
O efeito equilibrado da reação química produziu um composto estável.
3. In design, art, or aesthetics, a harmonious arrangement where visual or compositional weight is distributed evenly
The architect achieved a balanced effect by placing identical sculptures on both sides of the entrance.
O arquiteto alcançou um efeito equilibrado ao colocar esculturas idênticas em ambos os lados da entrada.
The term 'balanced effect' is primarily used in technical, scientific, and business contexts in both Brazilian and American English. In Brazil, it appears frequently in policy discussions and academic writing. The concept reflects a cultural appreciation for equilibrium and fairness in both Portuguese-speaking and English-speaking contexts.
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