equated

equated[ɪˈkweɪtid] 

原级:equate

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现在分词:equating

equated 基本解释
换算的;等于;认为某事物相等或相仿( equate的过去式和过去分词 );相当于;把 和等同看待;
equated 网络解释

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1. 换算的:equivalent adj.相等的, 相当的, 同意义的 n.等价物, 相等物 | equated 换算的 | bountiful adj.慷慨的, 宽大的

equated 单语例句

1. However, there was some debate over whether more flexibility necessarily equated currency appreciation.

2. equated的近义词

2. The general equated Beijing's position on Taiwan to Abraham Lincoln's commitment to preserving the Union.

3. While volunteering in China has for many years been mostly equated with teaching English, a widened focus is now supporting development across a range of other platforms.

4. The glass of wine on a Friday night drinking is not to be equated with the results of the " litre a day of vodka " pregnancies.

5. While old age was equated with unhappiness for other people, individuals tend to think they'll be happier than most in their old age.

6. Back home, cold air was always equated with the air conditioner.

7. equated的翻译

7. They have been equated to the Pyramids since they represent an age which arguably was the zenith in ancient Chinese civilization.

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8. A professor named Zhao Xiao previously equated the purchase of a house with the love of the country.

9. For a long time they have equated the Tibet issue with human rights.

10. I equated it to experiences I've had in the military, especially in Special Ops.