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    equality查询结果如下:

    音标:[i'kwɑːləti]
    名词复数:equalities 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.同等;平等;【数】等式
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    n.
    同等;平等;【数】等式
    pursuing practical results, adopting various ways and seeking common development/ the principle of equality, mutual benefit, efficiency, diversity and mutual development
    平等互利、讲求实效、形式多样、共同发展的方
    equality and mutual benefit, and trading of needed goods
    平等互利,互通有无
    equality before and equal protection of law [Article 22, Hong Kong Bill of Rights]
    在法律前平等及受法律平等保护〔香港人权法案第二十二条〕
    equality before courts and right to fair and public hearing [Article 10, Hong Kong Bill of Rights]
    在法院前平等及接受公正公开审问的权利〔香港人权法案第十条〕
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    平等 ,同等
    n.
    [U]1. 相等;平等;均等2. 【数】等式
    Third European Ministerial Conference on Equality between Women and Men
    第三次男女平等问题欧洲部长级会议
    n. 【化学】
    相等,等式
    【海运】
    等式,相等相等(性),均一(性)
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the union’s efforts to promote equality for women’

    同义词系列3
    反义词系列1
    -equality的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (British spelling) present participle of equal
    Resembling or characteristic of an equation.
    Matched; found comparable.
    Of, pertaining to, or constructed using equations
    “When a crossover occurs between the centromere and the locus, the first division can be either equational or reductional.”
    “But, coming to the negatives, the equational interpretation is certainly less obvious.”
    “The equational theories developed herein are ordinary conditional equational theories.”
    Capable of being equated; comparable
    “That otherness is not and never has been either equatable with or answerable to whiteness.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized. || (underwater diving) Maneuvers to balance the pressure in the middle ear with the outside pressure by letting air enter along the Eustachian tubes.
    “As shown above, complete income equalization does not produce complete equality!”
    “This block does not perform waveform specific processing such as demodulation or equalization.”
    “The long avoided move was made after strong criticism from German tourist operators, who insisted on price equalization.”
    The act or process of equating two or more things, or the state of those things being equal (that is, identical). || (mathematics) An assertion that two expressions are equal, expressed by writing the two expressions separated by an equal sign; from which one is to determine a particular quantity. || (astronomy) A small correction to observed values to remove the effects of systematic errors in an observation.
    “I say two, because another managerial solution to this quandary is to work on the slightly simpler equation of four into three.”
    “The first-order rate equation can be used under conditions where micro-organisms become acclimatized to the chemical and can actively use it.”
    “This irradiance and the radiance in the opposite direction were then inserted into equation to calculate the ideal reflectance.”
    equalizer
    同义词: game-tying goal
    One who makes equal; a balancer. || (sports) A goal, run, point, etc. that equalizes the score. || A electronic audio device for altering the frequencies of sound recordings. || A device, such as a bar, for operating two brakes, especially a pair of hub brakes for an automobile, with equal force. || Any device for equalizing the pull of electromagnets. || A conductor of low resistance joining the armature ends of the series field coils of dynamos connected in parallel. || A sliding panel to preserve the lateral stability of an aeroplane. || (mathematics) A set of arguments where two or more functions have equal values; the solution set of an equation. || (category theory) A morphism whose codomain is the domain of a parallel pair of morphisms and which forms part of the limit of that parallel pair. Equivalently, a morphism which equalizes a parallel pair of morphisms in a limiting way, which is to say that any other morphism which equalizes that parallel pair factors through this limiting morphism.
    “His quick wrister snuck between Crawford’s right skate and the post for the equalizer with three minutes left.”
    “The equalizer coefficients are periodically transmitted to a converter within the transmitter over a secondary channel.”
    “I think that when it looks like somebody’s got things a lot better than we do, we like to see them fall because it’s sort of a great equalizer.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (美国用法) present participle of equal
    “The annual income bias is especially high in the lowest annual income decile, equaling almost 10 percent of income.”
    “Yet 371 people were arrested, equaling approximately 40 people per incident.”
    “Over the past several years, illegal miners have produced 40,000 metric tons of tin ore per year, near equaling Timah’s production.”
    equal的过去式和过去分词
    “She equaled him on the ski runs and tennis courts and was a far more conscientious student besides.”
    “Only two people have either equaled him or bettered him for a rookie season.”
    “This area was one of the first spots in the region in being inhabited and to become a town, only equaled by the acropolis of Tiryns and Mycenae.”
    To consider equal, to state as being equivalent. || (mathematics) To set as equal.
    “The level of prices will move to equate supply and demand.”
    “Those who equate hunting foxes with abusing children reduce humanity to the moral equivalent of mice.”
    “The charges I shall have to pay to park weekly will equate to almost the equivalent of a year’s subscriptions to be a choir member.”
    (transitive) To make equal; to cause to correspond in amount or degree. || (obsolete, transitive) To be equal to; to equal, to rival. [16th-19th c.] || (intransitive, sports) To make the scoreline equal by scoring points. [from 20th c.] || (underwater diving) To clear the ears to balance the pressure in the middle ear with the outside pressure by letting air enter along the Eustachian tubes. || (category theory) Said of a morphism: to pre-compose with each of a parallel pair of morphisms so as to yield the same composite morphism.
    “So the effect of rent is to equalize the profitability of all bare sites, reducing profit margins to those obtainable on marginal sites, i.e. sites with zero rental value.”
    “Morgan equalized ten minutes into the second half.”
    “Families are encouraged to take piped water into their homes via looped networks instead of branched ones, to equalize water pressure.”
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