equatability 的定义
e·quat·ed, e·quat·ing.
- to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent: We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness.
- to state the equality of or between; put in the form of an equation: to equate growing prosperity with the physical health of a nation.
- to reduce to an average; make such correction or allowance in as will reduce to a common standard of comparison.
equatability 近义词
等同于 par
等同于 equality
更多equatability例句
- In August, a statement by National Counterintelligence and Security Center Director William Evanina equated Russia’s interference efforts with those of China’s and Iran’s, and even put the China section first.
- The stereotypical nonprofit fundraiser equates to old-fashioned and expensive, with a seat at a table costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars to swig Champagne with the barons of society.
- So if a utility produces a million units of energy and emits 500,000 metric tons of carbon emissions in the process at the social cost of $50 per ton, that equates to $25 million more in fees on the power company.
- Unfortunately, many business owners only equate their brand to its visual identity, its tagline, and its logo.
- Even Vivek Murthy cautions against equating aloneness with loneliness.
- There are those, however, who don't equate sangfroid and good manners with maturity.
- Does enjoying parties directly equate to being an expert in hosting one?
- In the marketing, or something as simple as a poster or a DVD cover or artwork, we even equate some of it with being on tour.
- Producers often tend to equate harder-hitting crime stories with a city setting – from Cracker and Prime Suspect to Luther.
- It may be hard to equate John Kerry now with the same man in 2004 and 1971.
- All at once every symbol was constant, static and livid upon the screen, enhanced by the words equate—complete—equate—complete.
- It is a more serious difficulty that Paul knows of no Longobardic king with a name which we can equate with Sceaf.
- Casembe sat before his hut on a equate seat placed on lion and leopard skins.
- Thousands of differences perplex the attempt to equate the measure of moral desert to men.
- Plato had the ideal of an education which should equate individual realization and social coherency and stability.