tape measure 的 2 个定义
- Also called tape·line [teyp-lahyn] /ˈteɪpˌlaɪn/ . a long, flexible strip or ribbon, as of cloth or metal, marked with subdivisions of the foot or meter and used for measuring.
- Also tape-meas·ure. Baseball. having traveled so remarkably far that the distance, usually only estimated, is worth noting: This kid’s got so much power, even his foul balls are tape-measure shots.
tape measure 近义词
measuring tape
tape measure 的近义词 4 个
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- While you may only need the features of a regular tape measure for your work, laser tape measures offer better accuracy and can measure further distances but can also be recalibrated.
- We considered ten brands and 10 products when picking the best tape measures.
- Finally, the hook can be stored inside of the tape measure when not in use so it doesn’t snag on anything.
- You can measure the circumference of your head with a soft tape measure and then check with the bike-helmet manufacturer for guidance on the correct size helmet to order.
- Currently, employees from the Wayne, Pennsylvania-based company measure trees with tape measures, a laborious undertaking.
- Taraji manages to bring an equal measure of truth to the mother in her character.
- My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition.
- But the inability to measure progress in the ISIS campaign is widespread.
- With that, there is no means to consistently measure progress.
- I stood with a tape recorder, listening to men denounce the liberal media controlled by Jews.
- Yet if there is a measure of untruth in such pretty flatteries, one needs to be superhuman in order to condemn them harshly.
- (p. 054) At this period it appears that tobacco was used as money, and as the measure of price and value.
- Not only have its fundamental principles been fully vindicated but in most details the working of the measure has been successful.
- The alternate hexameter and pentameter are, for most purposes, a more agreeable measure than the hexameter by itself.
- The early recognition of pictured objects, of which certain animals have a measure, is often strikingly discerning.