measurements
Prononciation : [ˈmɛʒərmənts]
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Contexte : « science and math »
(noun) the size, length, or amount of something, usually shown in numbers. When we want to know how big a room is or how tall a person is, we take measurements.
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The measurements of the new classroom show that it is much bigger than the old one.
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Without accurate measurements, we can't tell if the table will fit in the space.
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What are the measurements for the new desk we ordered?
Contexte : « data and statistics »
(noun) a way to express the amount or level of something, such as scores or performance. Measurements can help us understand how well something is working.
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The measurements of her test scores indicated that she improved a lot this semester.
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The measurements from last year did not show any progress.
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How do the measurements of the team's performance compare to last year?
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