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calibrated

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

校准过的,校准的,已校准,标定的

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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
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calibrate校准,校正,标定,校对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
as inadjust
as infine-tune

Examples

  • Mission control will now spend several weeks testing and calibrating the instruments before the rover begins to explore Jezero in earnest this summer.

  • Culture tinkers with and calibrates the machinery of our minds.

  • Because if you put your mind on a finish line, and the finish line is going to happen within two months, you’re going to calibrate for that final sprint.

  • The light emitted enters the eyes and stimulates the retina, activating the hippocampus and calibrating the body’s clock to daytime.

  • Hope also requires that we learn to use this data to effectively calibrate progress—no matter how small.

  • The former is an exquisitely calibrated product of American liberalism, ever attentive to such notions as “inclusiveness.”

  • We have basically over-calibrated in our reaction to germs—our aversion to them has created a new vulnerability.

  • Aronofsky's extrapolations are cleverly calibrated to "answer" all the questions left unanswered in the original story.

  • And what do you get when monetary growth is not calibrated to underlying growth in the real economy?

  • It was a finely calibrated performance with great attention to detail.

  • His eyes were still on the needles that kept creeping higher and higher along the calibrated periphery of the meters.

  • A small aluminium sphere was arranged to blow out at the end of a light cord exerting tension on a calibrated spring.

  • Inside, her occupants grimaced helplessly as they watched various instruments guide tiny pointers across calibrated faces.

  • A thermometer should not be calibrated until some weeks after making, as the glass bulb tends to contract.

  • On Tuesday morning the weather was too thick to permit of the ships being swung and her compasses calibrated.