equated的意思和读音

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equate

: [ɪˈkˌweɪt] : [ɪˈkweɪt]

v.使使;【

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equates  equating  equated  

v.contrast

v.associate,liken,compare,link,connect

v.1.使2.使;3....4.1.使2.使;3....4.

v.1.to consider something to be the same as something else2.to be the same as something

1.- ... (timeline) 2012. (equated) -! (under-stand ) ...

2. equant equated equated call ...

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1.The term static analysis is often equated with the idea of automated bug searching in software.

2.The ROW data type can be equated to a table definition: It defines multiple columns that are grouped together into a tuple.ROW

3.For Oa this equated to a choice to live or die and whether or not he would die for the big gurus currently incarnate.Oa

4.Black humor is often associated with tragedy and is sometimes equated with tragic farce.

5.Follow Glad I wasn the only one who equated the word "funneling­ " with "stealing" ­ .使

6.The absence of peripheral pulses should not be equated with PEA, as it may be due to severe peripheral vascular disease .PEA,

7.The reptilian mind is usually equated in the human one with traits like aggression, dominance and sexual appetite.

8.He equated this with Beijing's demonstration of antisatellite technology that pulverized one of its own weather satellites in January 2007.20071使仿

9.Einstein believed in Spinoza's God, which he equated with nature itself, but he always held this "God" to be entirely knowable .

10.He must be taught that sovereignty is not equated with crowns of material possessions or conference of status by others.