释义 |
equal adjective 1same in size, quantity, value, etc. 大小、数量、价值等相当VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe 相等become 变得相等make sth 使⋯相等◆We moved some of the better players to make the two sides equal.我们调动了几名水平较高的选手以使双方实力相当。ADVERBabsolutely, exactly, in every way, precisely 绝对相等;完全相抵;各方面都相同;恰好相等◆Their test results were equal in every way.他们的测验结果各个方面都相同。almost, essentially (especially NAmE) , nearly, virtually 几乎/实质上/近乎/实际上相等about, approximately, more or less, relatively (especially NAmE) , roughly 大致/差不多/或多或少/相对/大体上相等◆The EU nations together have an economy about equal in size to that of the US.欧盟各国的经济实力总和与美国相当。just 恰恰相等at least 起码及得上◆Fitness is important in soccer, but of at least equal importance are skills.在足球运动中体质很重要,但技巧也至少同样重要。PREPOSITIONin 在⋯方面相等◆The two books are more or less equal in length.这两本书篇幅差不多。to 与⋯相等◆One pound is roughly equal to two dollars.一英镑大约相当于两美元。 |