measured
measured 英 [ˈmeʒəd] 美 [ˈmeʒərd]
adj. 量过的;慎重的;基于标准的;有规则的 v. 测量,判断(measure的过去分词)
- Things done in a deliberate, rhythmic way are measured. When you're walking toward a deer in the woods, trying not to scare it off, you'll take slow, measured steps.
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- adj. 量过的;慎重的;基于标准的;有规则的
- v. 测量,判断(measure的过去分词)
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1. Then she painstakingly measured the velocity of each star.
然后她特别测量了这些星体的速度。
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2. Two skeletons powdered upon exposure, and could not be measured.
两副骨架由于风吹日晒碎成了粉末,无法测量了。
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3. So we have a resonance escape probability which is measured in this term.
所以我们有一个共鸣逃跑可能性,那是由这个术语来测量的。
- measured (adj.) late 14c., "deliberate, restrained," adjective from past participle of measure (v.). Meaning "uniform, regular" is from c. 1400.
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