measuring
Prononciation : [ˈmɛʒərɪŋ]
Contexte : « math/science »
(verb) to find out how big, long, or heavy something is. When you measure, you use tools like a ruler or scale to get an exact number about that thing.
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She is measuring the length of the table with a tape measure.
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He isn't measuring the temperature correctly; the thermometer is broken.
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How do you go about measuring the height of the building?
Contexte : « comparison »
(verb) to compare one thing to another and see how they are different or similar. Measuring can help you understand how much more or less one thing is than another.
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They are measuring the differences in speed between the two cars.
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She isn't measuring the results accurately, so the comparison is unfair.
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What method are you using to measure the improvements in your skills?
Contexte : « process »
(noun) the act of finding out the size, length, or amount of something. Measuring helps you get the information you need about things in a clear way.
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The measuring of the ingredients is important for the recipe to work.
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The measuring was not done properly, and the cake didn't turn out right.
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What tools are involved in the measuring process for this experiment?