gauge的意思和读音

gauge

: [ɡeɪdʒ] : [ɡeɪdʒ]

n.);

v.;(

gauges  gauging  gauged  

v.+n.level gauge,gauge mood

n.device,instrument,measure,meter,scale

v.evaluate,judge,assess,determine,appraise

gaugen.

1.);an instrument for measuring the amount or level of sth

a fuel/petrol/temperature, etc. gauge

2.a measurement of the width or thickness of sth

What gauge of wire do we need?

3.a measurement of the width of the barrel of a gun

a 12-gauge shotgun12

4.;(the distance between the rails of a railway/railroad track or the wheels of a train

standard gauge(= 56½ inches in Britain) 56.5

a narrow gauge(= narrower than standard) railway

5.[ususing]~ (of sth)a fact or an event that can be used to estimate or judge sth

Tomorrow's game against Arsenal will be a good gauge of their promotion chances.

v.

1.to make a judgement about sth, especially people's feelings or attitudes

They interviewed employees to gauge their reaction to the changes.

He tried to gauge her mood.

It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not.

2.~ sthto measure sth accurately using a special instrument

precision instruments that can gauge the diameter to a fraction of a millimetre

3.~ sth.~ how, what, etc.…to calculate sth approximately

We were able to gauge the strength of the wind from the movement of the trees.

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n.1.[Navigation]Same as gage2.a piece of equipment that measures the amount of something3.a fact or event that can be used for judging someone or something4.a way of saying how thick something is, especially something made of metal, wire, or plastic; the width of the barrel of a gun the part you fire the bullet through; the distance between the two metal railstracks of a railroad, or between the wheels of the train1.[Navigation]Same as gage2.a piece of equipment that measures the amount of something3.a fact or event that can be used for judging someone or something4.a way of saying how thick something is, especially something made of metal, wire, or plastic; the width of the barrel of a gun the part you fire the bullet through; the distance between the two metal railstracks of a railroad, or between the wheels of the train

v.1.to make a judgment or guess about a situation, action, or person based on the information that you have2.to measure the amount of something, or its strength or speed, using a piece of equipment or a particular method

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1.But the meeting left Bear Stearns's representatives concerned that Mr. Flowers simply was trying to gauge their desperation.

2.This piston arrangement can be placed between the motor and a stop and with a 100 lb gauge will measure motor thrust to 140 lbs.140

3.The car, out of plain deviltry, began to run one, too. The red fluid in the engine gauge on the dashboard started to rise alarmingly.

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5.The bank said the consumer-price index, its key inflation gauge, is likely to bottom out at the end of the third quarter.

6.The company is showing off the prototype around the Middle East, China and America to gauge reaction.

7.Raise some protection measures from the point of the choice of transportation route of out-of-gauge goods.

8.I try to gauge the width of the door to see if my sofa can pass through it.

9.People start to accept such a concept that leisure is a gauge of national productivity and a measurement of a civilized society.

10.Invest a few dollars in a good dial-type tire pressure gauge and use it to check your tire pressure once a week.