equate 英 [iˈkweɪt]   美 [ɪˈkwet]

equate

equate  英 [iˈkweɪt] 美 [ɪˈkwet]

vt. 使相等;视为平等  vi. 等同 

进行时:equating  过去式:equated  过去分词:equated  第三人称单数:equates 

One should not equate wealth with happiness. 人们不应把财富等同于幸福。
You could equate the concept of VIEWS to an object interface. 您可以将视图的概念与对象接口等同起来。

  • When you equate one thing with another, you say that they are both the same. You might equate indulging in a hot fudge sundae with giving up on your body entirely, but I would disagree.
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  • vt. 使相等;视为平等
  • vi. 等同
  • 1. One should not equate wealth with happiness.

    人们不应把财富等同于幸福。

  • 2. You could equate the concept of VIEWS to an object interface.

    您可以将视图的概念与对象接口等同起来。

  • 3. “Thanks for your attempt at equity,” Tony said, “but you really can’t equate your intellect with mine.

    “谢谢你给我公平待遇,”托尼说,“但你真的不能把你的才智与我的等同起来。

  • equate (v.) early 15c., "to make similar or the same; to balance or harmonize; distribute (ingredients) uniformly; reduce to evenness or smoothness; to set (a fracture)," from Latin aequatus "level, levelled, even, side-by-side," past participle of aequare "make even or uniform, make equal," from aequus "level, even, equal" (see equal (adj.)). Earliest use in English was of astrological calculation, then "to make equal;" meaning "to regard as equal" is early 19c. Related: Equated; equating.
equate AWL / iˈkweɪt ; NAmE iˈkweɪt / verb equatesth (with sth) to think that sth is the same as sth else or is as important 同等看待;使等同 Some parents equate education with exam success. 有些父母认为教育就是考试成绩优秀。 I don't see how you can equate the two things. 我不明白你怎么能把这两件事等同起来。 PHRASAL VERB eˈquate to sth to be equal to sth else 相当于;等于 A $5 000 raise equates to 25%. 加薪 5 000 元相当于增加了 25%。 equate equates equated equating equate / iˈkweɪt ; NAmE iˈkweɪt /
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