Gauge
形容词
1. gauge /ɡeɪdʒ/ (British English) /ɡeɪdʒ/ (American English) - 用于衡量或估计的 - 用于测量厚度的 2. gauged /ɡeɪdʒd/ - 已经测量过的 - 经过评估的名词
1. gauge /ɡeɪdʒ/ (British English) /ɡeɪdʒ/ (American English) - 测量仪器 - 计量器 - 标准尺寸 2. gauge /ɡeɪdʒ/ - 直径 - 宽度 - 厚度 - 测量值 - 判断标准词语辨析
- gauge vs. measure: - gauge强调对尺寸、数量或程度的估计或测量。 - measure侧重于使用标准单位对物体进行准确的测量。词汇扩充
- fuel gauge: 油量计 - pressure gauge: 压力计 - rain gauge: 雨量计 - temperature gauge: 温度计 - speed gauge: 速度表 - air gauge: 气压计 - depth gauge: 深度计 - gas gauge: 气体计 - gage: 测量仪器(同gauge) - gauge cluster: 仪表盘近义词
- measure - indicator - meter - scale - standard - criterion反义词
- estimate - guesswork柯林斯词典
gauge (noun) 1. A gauge is a device that measures the amount or quantity of something and shows the measurement. - The fuel gauge was hovering near empty. - Temperature gauges are provided for both driver and passenger. - ...a fuel gauge that was showing empty. 2. A gauge of a particular quality, feeling, or attitude is a way of measuring or assessing it. - The election result was greeted as a gauge of public opinion. - ...a gauge of the amount of financial support required. - Stress can be a gauge of how well you are coping with your new lifestyle. gauge (verb) 1. If you gauge the speed or strength of something, or if you gauge an amount, you measure it or judge it. - He gauged the wind at over thirty knots. - It is impossible to gauge how much interest this matter will provoke. - In the past, the government has failed to gauge correctly public opinion. 2. If you gauge someone's reaction to something, or if you gauge a situation, you carefully watch and listen to them in order to discover what their reaction is or what the situation is. - She watched him closely, trying to gauge his reaction to her words. - ...a cautious attempt to gauge the situation.牛津词典
gauge (noun) 1. An instrument that measures and gives a visual display of the amount, level, or contents of something. - Check the fuel and temperature gauges. - The gauge showed that the train was traveling at 80 mph. 2. An estimation of the size, amount, or quality of something, especially when it is an official or legal requirement. - The figure is intended as a gauge of public opinion. - The referendum was a gauge of the electorate's views. gauge (verb) 1. Estimate or determine the magnitude, amount, or volume of. - It is difficult to gauge the full extent of the damage. - He gauged the wind speed at around 40 mph. 2. Judge or assess (a situation, mood, etc.). - She gauged the man's reaction from his expression. - The committee carefully gauged public opinion on the issue.用法
- gauge可用作名词或动词,常用于描述测量、评估或判断的过程。 - gauge作为名词时,常表示测量仪器或标准尺寸,也可表示对某种质量、感觉或态度的衡量。 - gauge作为动词时,常表示测量或判断某物的速度、强度、数量或评估某种情况、反应或氛围。 - gauge常与其他名词构成词组,表示不同类型的测量仪器或测量项目。例句
- The fuel gauge was hovering near empty.
油量计显示接近空。 - Temperature gauges are provided for both driver and passenger.
驾驶员和乘客都配备了温度计。 - A gauge of the amount of financial support required.
对所需财务支持数量的估计。 - Stress can be a gauge of how well you are coping with your new lifestyle.
压力可以衡量你如何应对新的生活方式。 - He gauged the wind at over thirty knots.
他估计风速超过30节。 - It is impossible to gauge how much interest this matter will provoke.
很难估计这件事会引起多大的兴趣。 - She watched him closely, trying to gauge his reaction to her words.
她密切注视着他,试图衡量他对她的话的反应。 - The gauge showed that the train was traveling at 80 mph.
仪表显示火车正在以每小时80英里的速度行驶。 - The figure is intended as a gauge of public opinion.
这个数字旨在作为对公众意见的衡量。 - He gauged the wind speed at around 40 mph.
他估计风速约为40英里每小时。 - She gauged the man's reaction from his expression.
她通过他的表情判断出那个男人的反应。 - The committee carefully gauged public opinion on the issue.
委员会仔细评估了公众对该问题的意见。