形容词相等的,平等的; 平稳的; 势均力敌的; 胜任的
及物动词等于; 比得上; 使相等; 同样看待
名词同样的人; 相等的数量; 能与之比拟的东西; (地位、实力等)相同的人
不及物动词相等,相平(与out连用)
1. be without equal : 无敌;
形容词
1. Everybody had an equal chance.
人人机会均等。
2. All men are created equal.
所有的人生来都是平等的。
3. equal什么意思
3. He was equal to the occasion.
他能应付这个局势。
及物动词
1. No one equals him in strength.
论力气,无人能和他相比。
1. 等于:数据按 等于(equal) 传入 token 速率抵达 TBF. 此情形之下﹐每一个传入封包都各自获得其匹配的 token﹐同时无延迟的通过. Dsmark 是一种伫列演算戒律(discipline)﹐主要用于 Differentiated Services (也称为 DiffServ 或简称 DS).
2. 平等的:从上下文来看,他这句话的意思应该是:不要搞什么民族不民族了,大家都变平等的 (equal)公民就好了,不要搞什么公平(equity)了). 的确我觉得咱们民族政策是应该增加个向度,但我觉得角力计较实际的是在现行话语内去增加,
3. equal:equ; 均等字根
1. 同样的;相等的
If two things are equal or if one thing is equal to another, they are the same in size, number, standard, or value.
equal的解释
e.g. Investors can borrow an amount equal to the property''s purchase price.
投资者可以获得与房产购买价格相等的借款额。
e.g. ...in a population having equal numbers of men and women...
在男女人数相等的人口中
2. (权利、待遇等)平等的,均等的
If different groups of people have equal rights or are given equal treatment, they have the same rights or are treated the same as each other, however different they are.
e.g. We will be justly demanding equal rights at work.
我们将要求享有工作中应得的平等权利。
e.g. ...the commitment to equal opportunities.
对机会均等的承诺
3. (指人的权利和机会)平等的,均等的
If you say that people are equal, you mean that they have or should have the same rights and opportunities as each other.
e.g. We are equal in every way...
我们在各个方面都是平等的。
e.g. At any gambling game, everyone is equal.
在任何赌博游戏中,每个人都机会均等。
4. (能力、地位或权利等)同样的人,相当的人
Someone who is your equal has the same ability, status, or rights as you have.
e.g. She was one of the boys, their equal...
她也是男孩子们中的一员,和他们不相上下。
e.g. You should have married somebody more your equal.
你本应该和一个更门当户对的人结婚。
5. 胜任的;能应付的
If someone is equal to a particular job or situation, they have the necessary ability, strength, or courage to deal successfully with it.
e.g. She was determined that she would be equal to any test the corporation put to them...
她下定决心要成功应对公司对他们的任何考验。
e.g. The guards were equal to anything.
那些卫兵能够应对任何事情。
6. 等于;(在数量上)和…相同
If something equals a particular number or amount, it is the same as that amount or the equivalent of that amount.
e.g. 9 percent interest less 7 percent inflation equals 2 percent...
9%的利息减去7%的通货膨胀率等于2%。
e.g. The average pay rise equalled 1.41 times inflation.
薪水的平均增长幅度是通货膨胀率的1.41倍。
7. 比得上;与…相当
To equal something or someone means to be as good or as great as them.
e.g. The victory equalled Southend''s best in history...
那次胜利堪比索森德历史上最漂亮的获胜。
e.g. No amount of money can equal memories like that.
再多的金钱也比不上那样的记忆。
8. 出类拔萃;无与伦比
If you say that someone or something has no equal, you think that there is nothing that is as good as them or that reaches the same standard.
equal的意思
e.g. As a pastor, it can be argued he has no equal...
作为牧师,他可以说是出类拔萃。
e.g. The film demands attention, and has no equal in cinema history.
那部电影众人瞩目,在电影史上无与伦比。
9. 如果其他条件不变;如无意外情况发生
If you say ''other things being equal'' or ''all things being equal'' when talking about a possible situation, you mean if nothing unexpected happens or if there are no other factors which affect the situation.
e.g. Other things being equal, most tenants would prefer single to shared rooms...
如果其他条件不变,大多数房客都愿意住单人间而不会选择与他人同住。
e.g. All things being equal, should it matter who earns most money?
如果一切不变,谁赚的钱最多有什么关系吗?
equal的翻译
noun
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verb
1. make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching
e.g. let''s equalize the duties among all employees in this office
The company matched the discount policy of its competitors
Synonym: matchequalizeequaliseequate
2. be identical or equivalent to
e.g. One dollar equals 1,000 rubles these days!
Synonym: be
3. be equal to in quality or ability
e.g. Nothing can rival cotton for durability
Your performance doesn''t even touch that of your colleagues
Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents
adj
1. having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task
e.g. she had adequate training
her training was adequate
she was adequate to the job
he was equal to the task
Synonym: adequate
2. having the same quantity, value, or measure as another
e.g. on equal terms
all men are equal before the law