形容词
1. He spoke in measured words.
他讲话措辞慎重。
1. 探明的:在加拿大,矿产资源分为三类:推断的( Inferred )矿产资源、控制的(Indicated )矿产资源和探明的(Measured )矿产资源;矿产储量分为二类,即概略(Probable )矿产储量和证实(Proved )矿产储量.
2. 测定的:这一手段也许和美国资本主义历史上的任何时期一样有效,不仅压低了工资,而且还强迫工作速度加快以提高测定的(measured)生产率的增长,即使实际的经济效率可能会下降.
3. 测定的; 量出的; 测量的:MCSS 海洋气候摘要方案 | measured 测定的; 量出的; 测量的 | medium-range weather prediction 中期天气预报
1. 仔细的;谨慎小心的
You use measured to describe something that is careful and deliberate.
e.g. The men spoke in soft, measured tones...
这些人说话的语气轻柔而平稳。
e.g. Her more measured response will appeal to voters...
她那更为慎重的答复会受到选民的欢迎。
1. The record was previously held by another Maine Coon that measured 48 inches.
2. He said current parking rates measured by the hour are not suitable for these places at special times.
3. The operation will be the fruit of the largest foreign direct investment measured by value made in China's western region.
4. Measured by value, the energy and mining industries led the way.
5. It is now the world's most valuable company measured by market value if inflation is not considered.
6. As the service is free to use, an evaluation of its effectiveness and quality cannot be measured by volume.
7. But a society measured in terms of money alone cannot be one of equal success, and it's something no nation or community can afford to have.
8. Two hours later the two groups were subjected to standard physical and mental stress tests while having their cardiovascular responses measured.
9. measured的反义词
9. Stafford's team measured actual ethnic density of various neighborhoods and asked residents for their views on the ethnic makeup of their own neighborhood.
10. He said he hoped his coming out would be a catalyst for intelligent discourse and took a measured approach to NBA players'reactions.
measured
adj
1. measured的反义词
1. unhurried and with care and dignity
e.g. walking at the same measured pace
with all deliberate speed
Synonym: careful deliberate
2. carefully thought out in advance
e.g. a calculated insult
with measured irony
Synonym: deliberate calculated
3. the rhythmic arrangement of syllables
4. having notes of fixed rhythmic value
Synonym: mensural mensurable