单词 | equate |
释义 | equate verbadverb | verb + equate | preposition adverb➤directly直接等同◆the constellations in the night sky cannot be directly equated with the heroes of greek mythology.夜空中的星座不能直接与希腊神话中的英雄相等同。➤roughly大体上等同▸➤simply简单地等同➤automatically使自动等同➤often常等同于◆education is often equated with intelligence.教育与智力常被画上等号。➤not necessarily不一定等同◆invention and progress do not necessarily equate with improvement.发明和进步不一定意味着改进。➤mistakenly错误地等同起来verb + equate➤can能够等同◆money cannot be equated with happiness.金钱和幸福之间不能画上等号。➤be difficult to, be hard to难以等同◆it's hard to equate this gentle woman with the monster portrayed in the newspapers.很难将这个文雅的女子与报纸上描述的魔鬼画等号。preposition➤with与⋯等同◆we are taught to equate beauty with success.我们受到的教育让我们把美丽和成功等同起来。equate/iˈkweɪt ||; ɪˈkwet/verb [t] equate sth (with sth) to consider one thing as being the same as sth else 把(两者)等同起来: ◇you can't always equate money with happiness. 你不能老是把金钱和幸福等同起来。 e·quate /ɪ`kwet; ɪˈkweɪt/v [t]formal to consider that one thing is the same as something else 【正式】 把…等同于,相同看待:◇don't equate criticism with blame. 别把批评看成是指责。 |
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