gauging / geɪdʒ /

测量衡量计量测定

gauging2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

gauged, gaug·ing.

  1. to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  2. to appraise, estimate, or judge.
  3. to make conformable to a standard.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a standard of measure or measurement.
  2. a standard dimension, size, or quantity.
  3. any device or instrument for measuring, registering measurements, or testing something, especially for measuring a dimension, quantity, or mechanical accuracy: pressure gauge; marking gauge.

gauging 近义词

v. 动词 verb

measure, judge

更多gauging例句

  1. For either product, “be sure to check the pressure gauges every month to ensure the extinguishers are still good or are fully charged,” Berliet says.
  2. Fund managers and Wall Street analysts see the volatility gauge as a helpful tool to measure investor risk appetite.
  3. More than $2 trillion has been wiped from the value of American equities this week and Wall Street’s fear gauge spiked to the highest in four months.
  4. One way we at The Washington Post look at these polls is by averaging the highest-quality ones, which gives us a gauge of candidates’ support both nationally and in contested states.
  5. That, in turn, offers a gauge of how much of an antibody is present.
  6. Its biggest success so far, gauging by buzz more than anything else, has been The Awesomes, an animated series from Seth Meyers.
  7. This tour, gauging by this video, looks to be a more…intense experience than that.
  8. Gauging the exact level and nature of Russian interference inside Odessa is difficult.
  9. Here, a guide to gauging the risks and payoffs of kill-or-capture operations.
  10. Lauren Ashburn on how gauging the impact of a convention speech depends on where you sit.
  11. His eyes were again fixed upon her as though gauging accurately the extent of his influence upon her.
  12. I am seldom wrong in gauging character; these are his vital spots, and they are of the essence of this matter.
  13. Gauging of the principal springs, both in the neighbourhood of the areas of plantation and at places far removed from those areas.
  14. As he ran, he gathered momentum, gauging the distance carefully, and reaching the mark exactly.
  15. About the same time Oughtred described a modified form of the rectilinear slide rule, to be used in London for gauging.