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calibrate

/kal-uh-breyt/US // ˈkæl əˌbreɪt //UK // (ˈkælɪˌbreɪt) //

校准,校正,标定,校对

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cal·i·brat·ed, cal·i·brat·ing.

    • : to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of.
    • : to divide or mark with gradations, graduations, or other indexes of degree, quantity, etc., as on a thermometer, measuring cup, or the like.
    • : to determine the correct range for by observing where the fired projectile hits.
    • : to plan or devise carefully so as to have a precise use, application, appeal, etc.: a sales strategy calibrated to rich investors.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmeasure
Forms: calibrated, calibrating
Synonyms
adjust调整,调整调整,调剂,调整调整调整assess评估,评价,评审,评估一下average平均,平均数,平均水平,平均而言check检查,检查一下compute计算,计算出,计算出的determine确定,决定,判断,决定了estimate估计,估算,估计数,估量evaluate评价,评估,评审,评价一下fit适合,适应,合适的,合身gauge衡量标准,仪表,计量器,轨距limit限度,限额,限定,限期mark纪念,纪念品,纪念碑,纪念意义peg钉子,木钉,木栓,钉板quantify量化,定量,量度,数量化rank级别,等级,排名,职级regulate监管,调节,规章制度,规章survey调查,调查表,调查报告,观察weigh衡量,称重,称量,秤量adapt适应,调整,调适,调整适应align统一,统一口径,统一标准,瞄准appraise鉴定,鉴别,评估,评审beat打,殴打,拍打,击打blend融合,混合,搅拌,融合了bound边界,捆绑,捆绑式,边界的caliper卡钳,卡尺,钳子,制动器choose选择,挑选,选,选取delimit划定,界定,划定范围,划线demarcate标定,划定,标明,标示even甚至,甚至于,即使是这样,即使是这样的eye眼睛,眼,眼球,眼部figure数字,图,人物,形象gradate渐进式,梯度,渐进,渐变grade等级graduate毕业生,大学毕业生,研究生,毕业level水平,级别,层次,层面line线,行,路线,线条mete陨石,陨落,陨铁,陨灭plumb铅垂,铅直,剽窃,铅直的portion部分,一部分,份额,部分内容rate率,费率,速率,税率read阅读,读,读取,看reckon估算一下,估算,估计,计算rhyme韵律,韵脚,押韵,韵文rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度scale规模,尺度,等级,比例尺shade阴影,遮遮掩掩,阴凉处,遮蔽size尺寸,大小,规模,规格sound声音,声响,音响,音效square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直stroke行程,抚摸,中风,抚摩tailor裁缝师,裁缝,裁缝员,尾随者time时间,时代,时期,时value价值,价值观,值,价值取向check out查阅,查看,查阅资料,查出dope out掺假,掺杂其中,掺假的,掺杂其中的look over查看,查看一下,看过了,看过mark out标出,标记,标注,标明pace off步调一致,踱步离开,踱步,步伐一致size up加大尺寸,增大尺寸,大号,加大码take account考虑到,计入,顾及,顾及到

Examples

  • It adapted measures every seven days to calibrate the blow to the wounded economy.

  • So your default position might be that you should use all of that data to calibrate your estimates of uncertainty, rather than to try to predict under which conditions polls might be more or less reliable.

  • Instead, they take to the streets when they think something is going seriously wrong in the city—and particularly in its carefully calibrated relationship with Beijing.

  • Also, we’ve found that FiveThirtyEight’s models — including our election forecasts since they were first published in 2008 — have been well calibrated over time.

  • Yuriy Boykiv, the president of DentsuX, said that while some fashion brands are “still calibrating” their spending, spending on digital and e-commerce have increased.

  • As a result of this book it is now much easier to calibrate the nature, range, and methods of the mogul.

  • You do that to a certain extent with performance capture by the way you calibrate the model of Caesar—or the rig, as we call it.

  • I am here to correct and calibrate your morale compasses to true north.

  • There may be a lesson for the Obama administration as it tries to calibrate what Israel will do on Iran.

  • Still, the committee urges the United States to more carefully calibrate its policy toward Pakistan.

  • A house, or some such landmark which is shewn on our trench maps, is usually chosen to calibrate upon.

  • How would you know that the weights you used to calibrate your scale were really what you thought them to be?

  • It would be more correct to calibrate it in units of air pressure.