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    1. measure

      英 ['me??] 美['m???]
      • n. 測(cè)量;措施;程度;尺寸
      • vt. 測(cè)量;估量;權(quán)衡
      • vi. 測(cè)量;估量

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?measures;第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):?measures;過(guò)去式:?measured;過(guò)去分詞:?measured;現(xiàn)在分詞:?measuring;

      中文詞源


      measure 測(cè)量,尺度,方法

      來(lái)自古法語(yǔ)mesurer,測(cè)量,來(lái)自拉丁語(yǔ)mensurare,測(cè)量,檢測(cè),來(lái)自PIE*me,測(cè)量,詞源同meter,commensurate.

      英文詞源


      measure
      measure: [13] The distant ancestor of English measure was the Indo-European base *ma-, *me- ‘measure’. This has generated a wide range of often unexpected English progeny, including meal ‘repast’, month, and moon. Measure itself comes from an extension of the base, *mat-, *met-, from which was derived the Latin verb mētīrī ‘measure’.

      Its past participial stem mēnsformed the basis of the noun mēnsūra ‘measure’, which passed into English via Old French mesure as measure. From the same Latin stem come commensurate [17], dimension [14], and immense [15] (literally ‘unmeasurable’); and other related forms that go back to the base *mat-, *met- (or *med-) include mate ‘friend’, meat, meditate, meet ‘suitable’, mete, mode, moderate, modest, and modify.

      => commensurate, dimension, immense, mate, meal, meat, meditate, meet, mete, metre, mode, moderate, modest, month, moon
      measure (v.)
      c. 1300, "to deal out by measure," from Old French mesurer "measure; moderate, curb" (12c.), from Late Latin mensurare "to measure," from Latin mensura "a measuring, a measurement; thing to measure by," from mensus, past participle of metiri "to measure," from PIE *me- (2) "to measure" (see meter (n.2)).

      Replaced Old English cognate m?e "measure." Meaning "to ascertain spatial dimensions of" is mid-14c. To measure up "have the necessary abilities" is 1910, American English. Related: Measured; measuring.
      measure (n.)
      c. 1200, "moderation, temperance, abstemiousness;" c. 1300, "instrument for measuring," from Old French mesure "limit, boundary; quantity, dimension; occasion, time" (12c.), from Latin mensura "measure" (see measure (v.)). Meaning "size or quantity as ascertained by measuring" is from early 14c. Meaning "action of measuring; standard measure of quantity; system of measuring; appointed or alloted amount of anything" is late 14c. Also from late 14c. are senses "proper proportion, balance." Sense of "that to which something is compared to determine its quantity" is from 1570s. Meaning "rhythmic pattern in music" is late 14c.; from mid-15c. in poetry, c. 1500 in dance. Meaning "treatment 'meted out' to someone" is from 1590s; that of "plan or course of action intended to obtain some goal" is from 1690s; sense of "legislative enactment" is from 1759. Phrase for good measure (late 14c.) is literally "ample in quantity, in goods sold by measure."

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. The colonies were claiming a larger measure of self-government.
      殖民地正要求獲得更大程度上的自治。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. The cushions, shown left, measure 20× 12 inches and cost $39.95.
      展示在左邊的墊子,長(zhǎng)20英寸寬12英寸,價(jià)格是39.95美元。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      3. The local administration says the curfew is a precautionary measure.
      地方當(dāng)局說(shuō)宵禁是一種預(yù)防措施。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      4. Measure the floor area of the greenhouse and divide it by six.
      量一下溫室的建筑面積再將它除以6。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      5. Francis poured a generous measure of the whisky into a fresh glass.
      弗朗西斯往一個(gè)干凈的玻璃杯里倒了很多威士忌。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句