equal的意思和读音

equal

: [ˈikwəl] : [ˈiːkwəl]

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v.

n.

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equals  equalled  equaled  equaling  equalling  

adj.+n.equal pay,equal share,equal partnership,equal partner,equal proportion

adj.unequal

adj.identical,on a par,even

v.come to,amount to,match,rival

n.counterpart,compeer,parallel,peer

adv.neck and neck,close,too close to call,even-steven,level pegging

equaladj.— see alsoequally

1.the same in size, quantity, value, etc. as sth else

There is an equal number of boys and girls in the class.

two pieces of wood equal in length/of equal length

One unit of alcohol is equal to half a pint of beer.

2.having the same rights or being treated the same as other people, without differences such as race, religion or sex being considered

equal rights/pay

The company has an equal opportunities policy(= gives the same chances of employment to everyone) .

the desire for a more equal society(= in which everyone has the same rights and chances)

3.~ to sthhaving the necessary strength, courage and ability to deal with sth successfully

I hope that he proves equal to the challenge.

IDM

Can our industry compete on equal terms with its overseas rivals?

on equal terms (with sb)having the same advantages and disadvantages as sb else

Can our industry compete on equal terms with its overseas rivals?

n.

1.a person or thing of the same quality or with the same status, rights, etc. as another

She treats the people who work for her as her equals.

Our cars are the equal of those produced anywhere in the world.

IDM

He is a player without equal.

be without equalhave no equalto be better than anything else or anyone else of the same type

He is a player without equal.

some (people, members, etc.) are more equal than othersalthough the members of a society, group, etc. appear to be equal, some, in fact, get better treatment than otherslinkv.

1.+ nounto be the same in size, quantity, value, etc. as sth else

2x plus y equals 7(2x+y=7).2x y 7。

A metre equals 39.38 inches.1 39.38

v.

1.~ sthto be as good as sth else or do sth to the same standard as sb else

This achievement is unlikely ever to be equalled.

Her hatred of religion is equalled only by her loathing for politicians.

With his last jump he equalled the world record.

2.~ sthto lead to or result in sth

Cooperation equals success.

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n.1.,2.

v.1.2.,3.使,使;;

adj.1.the same in value, amount, or size2.having or deserving the same rights and opportunities as other people; giving people the same rights and opportunities3.an equal game, fight, election, or competition is between people or groups that have the same ability

n.1.someone or something that has the same value, rights, or importance as another person or thing, or that deserves the same respect

v.1.to be the same in value or amount as something else; to have the same effect or result as something2.to achieve the same standard or level of ability as someone else; to be as good or large as something else

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1.As in all standing poses, both of your feet should bear equal weight on the front of the heel and the rear of the ball of the foot.姿

2.But, even if overall Chinese GDP reaches parity with that of the US in the 2020's, the two economies will not be equal in composition.使GDP2020

3.Do not be offended, Elinor, if my praise of him is not in every thing equal to your sense of his merits.

4.Thus, it was false to say that the economic value of a good was equal to what it cost to produce or to its current replacement cost.

5.Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence , with Nature herself.

6.Even the French, who for decades ran the EU as equal partners with the Germans, are acquiring something of an inferiority complex.

7.So I give him a whole room, which is bigger than my room. I treat him at least as an equal, or sometimes even better than myself.

8.Then the criminal law should endow the victims in the cases of public prosecution with right to appeal, equal to that of the accused.

9.It seems to me that many politicians fail to take a stand on equal rights for women.

10.The government claims that the law will overcome centuries of exclusion, at last giving the children of the poor equal access to education.