calibrated 的定义
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.
calibrated 近义词
等同于 graduated
calibrated 的近义词 7 个
等同于 measure
calibrated 的近义词 61 个
- adjust
- assess
- average
- calibrate
- check
- compute
- determine
- estimate
- evaluate
- fit
- gauge
- limit
- mark
- peg
- quantify
- rank
- regulate
- survey
- weigh
- adapt
- align
- appraise
- beat
- blend
- bound
- caliper
- choose
- delimit
- demarcate
- even
- eye
- figure
- gradate
- grade
- graduate
- level
- line
- mete
- plumb
- portion
- rate
- read
- reckon
- rhyme
- rule
- scale
- shade
- size
- sound
- square
- stroke
- tailor
- time
- value
- check out
- dope out
- look over
- mark out
- pace off
- size up
- take account
calibrated 的反义词 7 个
等同于 quantify
等同于 scale
等同于 adjust
等同于 fine-tune
等同于 gauge
等同于 graduate
更多calibrated例句
- 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.