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  • measure

    英:[ˈmeʒə(r)]   美: [ˈmɛʒɚ] 

    measure 基本解释

    名词措施; 测量,测度; 程度; 尺寸

    及物动词测量; 估量

    不及物动词测量; 测量(大小,容量,尺寸等)

    measure 相关词组

    1. measure up : 合格, 符合标准;

    2. without measure : 过分, 过度;

    3. give short measure : 短少分量;

    4. for good measure : 另外;

    5. within measure : 适当地;

    6. know no measure : 无止境;

    measure 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. We measured the distance.
        我们测量了距离。

    不及物动词

    1. The room measures five metres across.
        这房间有五米宽。

    名词

    1. The government was urged to take measures to combat the spread of AIDS.
        人们敦促政府采取措施以防止爱滋病的传播。

    2. I feel a measure of compassion for her.
        我对她怀有一定程度的同情。

    3. An inch is a measure of length.
        对是长度的度量单位。

    measure 网络解释

    1. 测量阶段:界定阶段(define)、测量阶段(measure)、分析阶段(analyze)、改进阶段(improve)、控制阶段(control)ISO9000族标准是国际标准化组织(ISO)于1987年颁布的在全世界范围内通用的关于质量管理和质量保证方面的系列标准.

    2. 衡量:参加培训者必须能够: 了解销售的基本原则 发掘并确认客户的需求 发展你的销售方案 每次拜访前做好准备 正确使用视觉性资料 为确定客户的需求,我们必须了解客户的以下信息: 组织结构(Organization) 目标 (Objective) 目的 (Goal) 策略(Strategy) 衡量(Measure) 中长期行动计划(

    1. 衡量;估量;评估;判定
        If you measure the quality, value, or effect of something, you discover or judge how great it is.

        e.g. I continued to measure his progress against the charts in the doctor's office...
               我继续比照医生办公室里的图表来判断他病情的发展。
        e.g. A grammar school's success was measured in terms of the number of pupils who got into university...
               一所文法学校成功与否是以考上大学的学生人数为衡量依据的。

    2. 测量;度量;计量
        If you measure a quantity that can be expressed in numbers, such as the length of something, you discover it using a particular instrument or device, for example a ruler.

        e.g. Measure the length and width of the gap...
               测量一下这条缝隙的长与宽。
        e.g. He measured the speed at which ultrasonic waves travel along the bone.
               他测出了超声波穿过骨头的速度。

    3. 距离(或长度、宽度、数量等)为…
        If something measures a particular length, width, or amount, that is its size or intensity, expressed in numbers.

    measure

        e.g. The house is more than twenty metres long and measures six metres in width...
               这座房子长20多米,宽6米。
        e.g. This hand-decorated plate measures 30cm across...
               这只手工绘制的盘子直径为30厘米。

    4. 相当数量;一定程度
        A measure of a particular quality, feeling, or activity is a fairly large amount of it.

        e.g. With the exception of Juan, each attained a measure of success...
               除了胡安之外,每个人都获得了相当大的成功。
        e.g. The colonies were claiming a larger measure of self-government.
               殖民地正要求获得更大程度上的自治。

    5. (情形严重或发展到了一定程度的)体现,表现,标志
        If you say that one aspect of a situation is a measure of that situation, you mean that it shows that the situation is very serious or has developed to a very great extent.

        e.g. It is a measure of their plight that few of them have anywhere to go to...
               他们几乎全都无处可归,看得出他们是陷入了困境。
        e.g. That is a measure of how bad things have become at the bank.
               那简直就是银行里糟糕局面的写照。

    6. 措施;办法
        When someone, usually a government or other authority, takes measures to do something, they carry out particular actions in order to achieve a particular result.

        e.g. The government warned that police would take tougher measures to contain the trouble...
               政府警告说,警方将采取更为强硬的措施来遏制动乱。
        e.g. He said stern measures would be taken against the killers...
               他说将会采取严厉措施惩罚凶手。

    7. (标准量的)一杯(烈性酒)
        A measure of a strong alcoholic drink such as brandy or whisky is an amount of it in a glass. In pubs and bars, a measure is an official standard amount.

        e.g. He poured himself another generous measure of malt.
               他又为自己倒了满满一大杯麦芽威士忌。
        e.g. ...a pub measure of spirits.
               一杯烈酒

    8. (音乐的)小节
        In music, a measure is one of the several short parts of the same length into which a piece of music is divided.

    in BRIT, use 英国英语用 bar 词典解释

    1. 衡量;估量;评估;判定
        If you measure the quality, value, or effect of something, you discover or judge how great it is.

        e.g. I continued to measure his progress against the charts in the doctor's office...
               我继续比照医生办公室里的图表来判断他病情的发展。
        e.g. A grammar school's success was measured in terms of the number of pupils who got into university...
               一所文法学校成功与否是以考上大学的学生人数为衡量依据的。

    2. 测量;度量;计量
        If you measure a quantity that can be expressed in numbers, such as the length of something, you discover it using a particular instrument or device, for example a ruler.

        e.g. Measure the length and width of the gap...
               测量一下这条缝隙的长与宽。
        e.g. He measured the speed at which ultrasonic waves travel along the bone.
               他测出了超声波穿过骨头的速度。

    3. 距离(或长度、宽度、数量等)为…
        If something measures a particular length, width, or amount, that is its size or intensity, expressed in numbers.

    measure

        e.g. The house is more than twenty metres long and measures six metres in width...
               这座房子长20多米,宽6米。
        e.g. This hand-decorated plate measures 30cm across...
               这只手工绘制的盘子直径为30厘米。

    4. 相当数量;一定程度
        A measure of a particular quality, feeling, or activity is a fairly large amount of it.

        e.g. With the exception of Juan, each attained a measure of success...
               除了胡安之外,每个人都获得了相当大的成功。
        e.g. The colonies were claiming a larger measure of self-government.
               殖民地正要求获得更大程度上的自治。

    5. (情形严重或发展到了一定程度的)体现,表现,标志
        If you say that one aspect of a situation is a measure of that situation, you mean that it shows that the situation is very serious or has developed to a very great extent.

        e.g. It is a measure of their plight that few of them have anywhere to go to...
               他们几乎全都无处可归,看得出他们是陷入了困境。
        e.g. That is a measure of how bad things have become at the bank.
               那简直就是银行里糟糕局面的写照。

    6. 措施;办法
        When someone, usually a government or other authority, takes measures to do something, they carry out particular actions in order to achieve a particular result.

        e.g. The government warned that police would take tougher measures to contain the trouble...
               政府警告说,警方将采取更为强硬的措施来遏制动乱。
        e.g. He said stern measures would be taken against the killers...
               他说将会采取严厉措施惩罚凶手。

    7. (标准量的)一杯(烈性酒)
        A measure of a strong alcoholic drink such as brandy or whisky is an amount of it in a glass. In pubs and bars, a measure is an official standard amount.

        e.g. He poured himself another generous measure of malt.
               他又为自己倒了满满一大杯麦芽威士忌。
        e.g. ...a pub measure of spirits.
               一杯烈酒

    8. (音乐的)小节
        In music, a measure is one of the several short parts of the same length into which a piece of music is divided.

    in BRIT, use 英国英语用 bar
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