Found 3 items, similar to Poised.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: poise
kebagakan, sikap tenang
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: poised
poised
adj 1: marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action;
“a gull in poised flight”;
“George's poised hammer”
2: in full control of your faculties;
“the witness remained
collected throughout the cross-examination”;
“perfectly
poised and sure of himself”;
“more self-contained and more
dependable than many of the early frontiersmen”;
“strong
and self-possessed in the face of trouble” [syn:
collected,
equanimous,
self-collected,
self-contained,
self-possessed]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Poised
Poise
\Poise\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Poised, ; p. pr. & vb. n.
Poising.] [OE. poisen, peisen, OF. & F. peser, to weigh,
balance, OF. il peise, il poise, he weighs, F. il p[`e]se,
fr. L. pensare, v. intens. fr. pendere to weigh. See
Poise,
n., and cf.
Pensive.] [Formerly written also
peise.]
1. To balance; to make of equal weight; as, to poise the
scales of a balance.
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2. To hold or place in equilibrium or equiponderance.
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Nor yet was earth suspended in the sky;
Nor poised, did on her own foundation lie. --Dryden.
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3. To counterpoise; to counterbalance.
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One scale of reason to poise another of sensuality.
--Shak.
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To poise with solid sense a sprightly wit. --Dryden.
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4. To ascertain, as by the balance; to weigh.
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He can not sincerely consider the strength, poise
the weight, and discern the evidence. --South.
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5. To weigh (down); to oppress. [Obs.]
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Lest leaden slumber peise me down to-morrow. --Shak.
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