commensurate如何读

英:[kəˈmenʃərət]

美:[kəˈmenʃərət]

commensurate是什么意思

  • adj.相称的;成比例的;适当的

commensurate自然拼读

com·men·su·rate

k men s riht [or] k men sh riht

commensurate扩展

commensurately (adv.)

commensurate英英释义

adjective

of equal measure, as extent or duration.Their pay should be commensurate with their abilities.

fitting or proportionate.I'm sure you'll see earnings that are commensurate with your investment.

having a common standard or measure; commensurable.

commensurate词组

commensurate with与…相应;与…相当

commensurate词源中文解释

1640年代,“相应的数量、程度或大小”,也指“大小相等”(基于“有相同的边界”概念),源自晚期拉丁语 commensuratus,来自拉丁语 com “与,一起”(见 com-)和晚期拉丁语 mensuratus,过去分词形式为 mensurare “测量”,来自拉丁语 mensura “测量,测量物; 测量的东西”,源自 mensus 的过去分词形式, metiri “测量”,源自 PIE 词根 *me-(2)“测量”。意思是“可归结为共同的度量单位,可比较的”,始于1680年代。相关词: Commensurately。

commensurate_体育行业词汇

比例的

commensurate_物理学行业词汇

公度有无转变

commensurate-incommensurate transition

commensurate词源英文解释

Late Latin commensuratus, from Latin com- + Late Latin mensuratus, past participle of mensurare to measure, from Latin mensura measure — more at measure

The first known use of commensurate was in 1641

commensurate儿童词典英英释义

comment1 of 2noun

an expression of opinion or attitude in speech or writing

a remark that explains or criticizes

comment2 of 2verb

to make a comment : remark

commentatornoun

a person who gives a commentaryespecially: a person who reports and discusses news on radio or television

commentateverb

to give a commentary on : to act as a commentator

commentarynoun

a series of comments or notesalso: a book made up of such material —usually used in plural

commentarynoun

a series of comments or notesalso: a book made up of such material —usually used in plural

comment1 of 2noun

an expression of opinion or attitude in speech or writing

a remark that explains or criticizes

comment2 of 2verb

to make a comment : remark

commensurateadjective

equal in measure or extent

proportional sense 1

an income commensurate with one's needs

commensurateadjective

equal in measure or extent

proportional sense 1

an income commensurate with one's needs

commensurateadjective

equal in measure or extent

proportional sense 1

an income commensurate with one's needs

commensurate 例句

1 Yotel is known for its tiny but well-designed rooms — in San Francisco these “cabins” start at 86 square feet — and commensurately affordable prices.

2 “I first said I didn’t think it was within my powers to write something commensurate with the emotions I’d just felt,” he said.

3 “But that is nothing. That is a 10th of what most males my age, with my experience and my reputation as a film actor, make. We’ve never been paid commensurately and that has to change.”

4 It starts when they’re 2 or 3 and they ask you where babies come from, and instead of freaking out and deflecting, you give facts commensurate with their ability to understand.

5 “If you are a nonprofit, you can appeal to donors to safeguard cultural heritage. If you are a for-profit company, an investor expects a return that’s commensurate with the risk.”

6 The report finds that, in the past decade, poverty reduction was not always or everywhere commensurate with income growth.

报告发现,在过去十年,减贫速度并非始终或者在各地都与收入增长同步。

7 “The Master” is wild and enormous, its scale almost commensurate with Lancaster Dodd’s hubris and its soul nearly as restless as Freddie Quell’s.

8 Robert Gober, another longtime admirer, told me: “The quiet dignity of her work is important, especially these days, and it’s also commensurate with my inability to explain its effect.”

9 It was a small paper, focused on local news, and the pay was commensurately low.

10 It can be argued that the president and Congress are ultimately responsible to the voters and should have commensurate powers when it comes to monitoring America’s banks.

11 Pei, later renowned as designer of the National Gallery of Art’s daring East Building, to create a structure commensurate with The Post’s expanding circulation and flourishing journalism.

12 No. We deemed your level of speaking more commensurate with our data needs.

我们认为你的语言水平与我们的数据需求更相称。

13 He’s driven by dreams of wealth, and here in the New World he’s finally found a place commensurate to his infinite greed.

14 Visually literate audiences, tempted by quality programming and high-end home theaters, have become commensurately discerning.

15 Their largess will raise the museum’s representation of fraktur holdings to a level commensurate with its exemplary holdings in Pennsylvania German furniture and ceramics.

16 His artistic instincts, business acumen and commensurate ego combined to commercially triumphant effect in the rarefied world of high fashion, where he was revered and feared in similar proportions by competitors and top-models.

17 "Our endeavor with respect to arts was commensurate with our will to live."

18 The rise of docs on television and digital, and our commensurate need to gobble up large slabs of content, means that docs now increasingly can and will live as longform pieces.

19 The scope of the compulsory licence be commensurate with the public health problems to be solved.

强制许可的范围必须与需要解决的公共健康问题相适应.

20 was given a job commensurate with her abilities and experience

commensurate 同义词

9 能通约的

commensurable

13 同单位的

commensurable

16 大小相同的

of a size

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