gauging 的 2 个定义
gauged, gaug·ing.
- to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
- to appraise, estimate, or judge.
- to make conformable to a standard.
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- a standard of measure or measurement.
- a standard dimension, size, or quantity.
- any device or instrument for measuring, registering measurements, or testing something, especially for measuring a dimension, quantity, or mechanical accuracy: pressure gauge; marking gauge.
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gauging 近义词
measure, judge
更多gauging例句
- 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.
- Fund managers and Wall Street analysts see the volatility gauge as a helpful tool to measure investor risk appetite.
- 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.
- 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.
- That, in turn, offers a gauge of how much of an antibody is present.
- Its biggest success so far, gauging by buzz more than anything else, has been The Awesomes, an animated series from Seth Meyers.
- This tour, gauging by this video, looks to be a more…intense experience than that.
- Gauging the exact level and nature of Russian interference inside Odessa is difficult.
- Here, a guide to gauging the risks and payoffs of kill-or-capture operations.
- Lauren Ashburn on how gauging the impact of a convention speech depends on where you sit.
- His eyes were again fixed upon her as though gauging accurately the extent of his influence upon her.
- I am seldom wrong in gauging character; these are his vital spots, and they are of the essence of this matter.
- Gauging of the principal springs, both in the neighbourhood of the areas of plantation and at places far removed from those areas.
- As he ran, he gathered momentum, gauging the distance carefully, and reaching the mark exactly.
- About the same time Oughtred described a modified form of the rectilinear slide rule, to be used in London for gauging.