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equalization

/ee-kwuh-lahyz/US // ˈi kwəˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈiːkwəˌlaɪz) //

均匀化,均等化,均衡,平等化

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·qual·ized, e·qual·iz·ing.

    • : to make equal: to equalize tax burdens.
    • : to make uniform: to equalize a rate of production.

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Examples

  • The initiative, whose viral success prompted my 2018 article, is pushing to equalize race distances at national level cross-country meets.

  • When I reached out to Diljeet Taylor, the head coach of Brigham Young University’s powerhouse women’s cross-country team, she told me that, by and large, her runners hadn’t expressed any desire to equalize cross-country distances.

  • That could involve asking remote workers to speak first, for instance, or asking a person giving a presentation to go in a separate room by themselves, thus equalizing the experience for everyone.

  • If factor price equalization should be enough to lure people anywhere, it's places like Western New York.

  • That seems like a long time to wait for factor price equalization to save you.

  • And equalization—of power—is, I think, is what drives many individuals to “go postal.”

  • Under modern conditions world-wide economic and educational equalization is in the long run inevitable.

  • The urgent need of some equalization of labour conditions, and of the minimum standard of life throughout the world.

  • The sugar resources of the country, both cane and beet-root, were regulated by the so-called Sugar Equalization Board.

  • This, known as 'drayage equalization,' was claimed by competitors to be in the nature of a rebate to secure business.

  • The problem under such circumstances is mainly that of securing equalization through different gateways.