commensurable

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基本釋義

adj.
可以同單位度量的,能較量的

實(shí)用例句

Universities today are not commensurable with those of the past.

今日的大學(xué)不能與過(guò)去的大學(xué)相比.

辭典例句

The constituent squares in a squared rectangle have commensurable sides.

在方化矩形中,組成矩形的各個(gè)正方形有可公度的邊.

辭典例句

Not all geometrical magnitudes of the same kind are commensurable with one another.

同類幾何量中彼此之間并非都是可通約的.

辭典例句

Theoretically this may be true; but in real life incommensurables are commensurable.

理論上這可能是對(duì)的; 但實(shí)際生活中不配比較是可以衡量的.

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Weapons today are not commensurable with those of the past.

今天的武器與過(guò)去的不能夠相提并論.

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Hours and minutes are commensurable.

小時(shí)和分鐘都是可以度量的.

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Therefore, the conclusion is: the architectural practice can make different architectural paradigms commensurable.

因此, 得到的初步結(jié)論是: 建筑師的建筑性實(shí)踐實(shí)現(xiàn)了建筑范式間的通約.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. able to be measured by a common standard;

    "hours and minutes are commensurable"

同義詞

adj.同量的,相稱的,成比例的

proportionate

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