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measured

/mezh-erd/US // ˈmɛʒ ərd //UK // (ˈmɛʒəd) //

测量,测量的,测量结果,测量过的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : ascertained or apportioned by measure: The race was over the course of a measured mile.
    • : accurately regulated or proportioned.
    • : regular or uniform, as in movement; rhythmical: to walk with measured strides.
    • : deliberate and restrained; careful; carefully weighed or considered: measured language; measured terms.
    • : in the form of meter or verse; metrical.

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Examples

  • Google, with its interests in online advertising, is taking a more measured approach and proposing solutions like FLoC before they also turn off 3rd party cookie support in their browser.

  • Perhaps they want a cheerful, measured type, like Mike D’Antoni.

  • They acknowledge that change and disorder are going to be difficult, prepare accordingly, and then trudge forward with a measured but positive attitude nonetheless.

  • You can also save yourself extra hassle by selecting products that are pre-measured or ready to go upon arrival.

  • While we have made measured progress during the past several years under Tom Herman’s leadership, Chris has recommended to the university president, Jay Hartzell, that UT make a coaching change to get us on track to achieving our ambitious goals.

  • One of the honor guard approached with slow, measured steps and presented the flag to a uniformed captain.

  • However, several probes—most recently the Curiosity rover—have measured methane in the Martian atmosphere.

  • This is important in the concentration process, which takes place by means of an extraordinarily measured period of boiling.

  • Like so many of the poor, he measured his future by hours and days.

  • The output of CO2 by industrialization and other human activities—also rising, also measured.

  • For we have, alas, no means of finding out what the quantity of labor is and how it can be measured.

  • That of the female just killed measured four feet five inches in length and four feet in breadth.

  • "I cannot object, gentlemen," said the Frenchman, as he carefully measured them and weighed them in either hand.

  • He had received no invitation to go down to The Warren, but his father the Justice had written him in no measured terms.

  • Then, measured by inhabitants, it was the fifth town in Ireland; now it is the eighth.