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111measure out — PHRASAL VERB If you measure out a certain amount of something, you measure that amount and take it or mark it because it is the amount that you want or need. [V P n (not pron)] I d already measured out the ingredients... [V P n (not pron)] He was …
112ˌmeasure ˈup — phrasal verb to be good enough The machines that we tested didn t measure up.[/ex] Will he measure up to the challenges that lie ahead of him?[/ex] …
113measure of length — ilgio matas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Kūnas ar įtaisas, kuriuo atkuriamas tam tikros vertės ilgis. atitikmenys: angl. linear measure; measure of length vok. Längenmaß, n; Streckenmaß, n rus. мера длины, f pranc.… …
114measure of area — ploto matas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. measure of area; square measure vok. Flächenmaß, n rus. мера площади, f pranc. mesure d’aire, f …
115measure of length — ilgio matas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. linear measure; measure of length vok. Längenmaß, n; Streckenmaß, n rus. мера длины, f pranc. mesure de longueur, f …
116measure — / meʒə/ noun 1. a way of calculating size or quantity ♦ as a measure of the company’s performance as a way of judging if the company’s results are good or bad 2. a type of action ♦ to take measures to prevent something happening to act to stop… …
117measure — a musical unit representing a series of beats2 (rhythmic stresses) with one primary or accented stress. A measure is also called a bar because the end of a measure is represented in musical notation by a vertical bar …
118measure something off — MARK OFF, measure out, demarcate, delimit, delineate, outline, describe, define, stake out. → measure …
119measure one's length — phrasal : to fall or lie flat tripped on a guy wire and measured his length on the roof Frederick Way * * * measure one s length To fall or be thrown down at full length • • • Main Entry: ↑measure …
120measure swords — phrasal 1. : to compare the length of swords before fighting 2. : to fight with swords 3. : contend, contest usually used with with * * * measure swords 1. To compare lengths of swords before a duel …