calibrated / ˈkæl əˌbreɪt /

校准过的校准的已校准标定的

calibrated 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

cal·i·brat·ed, cal·i·brat·ing.

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

calibrated 近义词

calibrated

等同于 graduated

calibrated

等同于 measure

calibrated

等同于 quantify

calibrated

等同于 scale

calibrated

等同于 adjust

calibrated

等同于 fine-tune

calibrated

等同于 gauge

calibrated

等同于 graduate

更多calibrated例句

  1. Mission control will now spend several weeks testing and calibrating the instruments before the rover begins to explore Jezero in earnest this summer.
  2. Culture tinkers with and calibrates the machinery of our minds.
  3. 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.
  4. The light emitted enters the eyes and stimulates the retina, activating the hippocampus and calibrating the body’s clock to daytime.
  5. Hope also requires that we learn to use this data to effectively calibrate progress—no matter how small.
  6. The former is an exquisitely calibrated product of American liberalism, ever attentive to such notions as “inclusiveness.”
  7. We have basically over-calibrated in our reaction to germs—our aversion to them has created a new vulnerability.
  8. Aronofsky's extrapolations are cleverly calibrated to "answer" all the questions left unanswered in the original story.
  9. And what do you get when monetary growth is not calibrated to underlying growth in the real economy?
  10. It was a finely calibrated performance with great attention to detail.
  11. His eyes were still on the needles that kept creeping higher and higher along the calibrated periphery of the meters.
  12. A small aluminium sphere was arranged to blow out at the end of a light cord exerting tension on a calibrated spring.
  13. Inside, her occupants grimaced helplessly as they watched various instruments guide tiny pointers across calibrated faces.
  14. A thermometer should not be calibrated until some weeks after making, as the glass bulb tends to contract.
  15. On Tuesday morning the weather was too thick to permit of the ships being swung and her compasses calibrated.