equalizer / ˈi kwəˌlaɪ zər /

⚽高中词汇均衡器平衡器均匀器匀衡器

equalizer 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that equalizes.
  2. any of various devices or appliances for equalizing strains, pressures, etc.
  3. Electricity. an electric network of inductance, capacitance, or resistance established between two points in a given network to secure some constant relation, as even attenuation, between the two points.
  4. Slang. a weapon, as a pistol, blackjack, or switchblade knife.

equalizer 近义词

equalizer

等同于 gun

更多equalizer例句

  1. Although they initially criticized the Fairness Doctrine as an insufficiently strong regulation, many eventually came to see it as an important equalizer.
  2. If you’re so included, you can also fiddle with the equalizer in the wearable app.
  3. So if students from certain groups are being shut out of the field, it means that public education is failing in its role as the great equalizer.
  4. Last weekend, however, it squandered an early two-goal lead at New England and, after scoring the equalizer, yielded the late deciding goal.
  5. Social media has proven to be an excellent equalizer, enabling fledgling companies to compete with larger businesses for followers and engagement.
  6. Music, the great equalizer, can reach people in a way nothing else can.
  7. This notion of pestilence as a “great equalizer” has remained in vogue ever since plague pop culture began.
  8. Belgium pressed relentlessly for an equalizer, dominating play from about the 70th minute to the final whistle.
  9. And acne, well, acne is just the great equalizer (move over, death and taxes).
  10. Calling guns “the great equalizer,” Trotter said women need firearms to protect themselves against male attackers.
  11. What should be done with a broken engine truck spring or equalizer?
  12. What should be done if a driving spring hanger or equalizer should break?
  13. For a broken equalizer, block on top of engine truck boxes and under truck frame.
  14. Interest is therefore the equalizer of the value of things in different periods.
  15. A victory is for a time a great equalizer of military caste.