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equalizer

/ee-kwuh-lahy-zer/US // ˈi kwəˌlaɪ zər //UK // (ˈiːkwəˌlaɪzə) //

均衡器,平衡器,均匀器,匀衡器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that equalizes.
    • : any of various devices or appliances for equalizing strains, pressures, etc.
    • : 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.
    • : Slang. a weapon, as a pistol, blackjack, or switchblade knife.

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Examples

  • Although they initially criticized the Fairness Doctrine as an insufficiently strong regulation, many eventually came to see it as an important equalizer.

  • If you’re so included, you can also fiddle with the equalizer in the wearable app.

  • 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.

  • Last weekend, however, it squandered an early two-goal lead at New England and, after scoring the equalizer, yielded the late deciding goal.

  • Social media has proven to be an excellent equalizer, enabling fledgling companies to compete with larger businesses for followers and engagement.

  • Music, the great equalizer, can reach people in a way nothing else can.

  • This notion of pestilence as a “great equalizer” has remained in vogue ever since plague pop culture began.

  • Belgium pressed relentlessly for an equalizer, dominating play from about the 70th minute to the final whistle.

  • And acne, well, acne is just the great equalizer (move over, death and taxes).

  • Calling guns “the great equalizer,” Trotter said women need firearms to protect themselves against male attackers.

  • What should be done with a broken engine truck spring or equalizer?

  • What should be done if a driving spring hanger or equalizer should break?

  • For a broken equalizer, block on top of engine truck boxes and under truck frame.

  • Interest is therefore the equalizer of the value of things in different periods.

  • A victory is for a time a great equalizer of military caste.