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equivalency

/ih-kwiv-uh-luhn-see/US // ɪˈkwɪv ə lən si //UK // (ˌɛkwɪˈveɪlənsɪ) //

等效性,等值,等效,等价物

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural e·quiv·a·len·cies.

    • : equivalence.

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Examples

  • Omar said her comments were misconstrued and that she was not suggesting a moral equivalency.

  • Prosecutors argued Moore did not meet the criteria for early release, noting that he had not earned a high school equivalency diploma behind bars, had not completed vocational training and had no housing or job lined up.

  • They further vet choices based on a “high bar for equivalency” and “ease of migration” as determined by the Lighthouse team.

  • This false equivalency can easily give readers the sense that there really are multiple, legitimate sides in this debate.

  • I don’t want to engage in false equivalency because I think overall the Republican Party has been more willing to let business have whatever tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks it has wanted.

  • This was the act of an organized group seeking international recognition, moral equivalency, and money.

  • The right is making a false equivalency that is misplaced.

  • Mark Perry of AEI thinks that ‘Equal Pay Day’ amounts to a false equivalency.

  • She also helped women prepare for high school equivalency exams.

  • Table of the Elements, arranged according to their Equivalency.

  • It is not enough to say that on the principle of equivalency a man is not presumed to intend to pay for a thing until he has it.

  • But this equivalency can hardly be secured in any other way than by prescribing a series of definite lines of study.

  • She says that her service inspired her to get her high school equivalency last year.

  • That no such equivalency is conceivable may be rendered apparent on grounds of Materialism itself.