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proportionable是什么意思

  • adj.成比例的(相称的;可均衡的)

proportionable词根

词根:proportion

adj.

proportional 比例的,成比例的;相称的,均衡的

proportionate 成比例的;相称的;适当的

adv.

proportionally 成比例地;相称地,适当地

n.

proportion 比例;部分;面积;均衡

proportional [数] 比例项

proportionality 相称;均衡;比例性

vt.

proportion 使成比例;使均衡;分摊

proportionate 使成比例;使相称

proportionable英英释义

  • adj.proportionate

proportionable词源英文解释

Middle English proporcionable, borrowed from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French, borrowed from Late Latin prōportiōnābilis, re-formation of prōportiōnālis proportional >entry 2, perhaps after Latin ratiōnābilis "rational, reasonable" — more at -able

The first known use of proportionable was in the 14th century

proportionable 例句

1 As our interest increased on approaching the land of our destination, that gentleman was proportionably overlooked and forgotten.

2 Little matters often conduct to great evils; and though we are disposed to consider the duel, as ordinarily fought, no very great evil, yet the causes out of which it springs are proportionably still less.

3 France has, and ought to have, a great weight with America and 371 Holland, but other powers might have proportionable weight if they would have proportional merit.

4 By this homage, my zeal was proportionably increased.

5 Should they get higher wages, would that make them less poor, if in consequence they worked fewer days of the week proportionably?

6 Military men are nearly between the two extremes, but yet, proportionably they more frequently than others reach very advanced years.

7 Does not this, the more difficult office, exhibit proportionably as many noble wives and true mothers as the other?

8 If some other parts of my body were but proportionable to them, I would turn my back to nobody; but I have a set of such legs as really makes me ashamed to see them.

9 The word derives from the Latin meaning “due mixture,” and one Oxford English Dictionary definition calls it “a moderate and proportionable mixture of elements in a compound.”

10 An enormous additional item, namely, the price of slaves, being added to the cost of production, all other elements of that cost require to be proportionably smaller, or profits fail.”

11 One great ground of confidence and support has, indeed, been struck from under my feet; but I have made it up to myself by proportionable pertinacity of opinion.

12 The Cockle of our corn-fields is an ornamental plant, the present species resembles it; but while the plant itself is much smaller, its flowers are proportionably larger, and their colours more vivid.

13 As our number grows less, let us love one another proportionably more.

14 And proportionably strong and effective is the recognition of that rank, which, though incidental, does occur, and that several times.

15 Her price, as is usual in France, was proportionably exorbitant.

16 But all is changed; some word, some look excite the lagging blood, laughter dances in the eyes, and the spirits rise proportionably high.

17 A proportionable tax on houses the best source of revenue, 355.

18 Under the judicious regulations of his new tutor a methodical course of reading was marked out, and most ardently prosecuted; the pupil’s progress was proportionably rapid.

19 When motion is given to the worm then rotation is produced in the roller wheel at a rate proportionable to the pitch of worm and diameter of wheel respectively.

20 As our motives to virtue are stronger than those which are afforded to the rest of mankind, our guilt will be proportionably greater if we depart from it.

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