equating

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基本释义

v.
认为某事物(与另一事物)相等或相仿( equate的现在分词 ); 相当于; 等于; 把(一事物) 和(另一事物)等同看待

实用例句

[ Ray ] I definitely started equating crossword puzzles with songwriting.

我已经干脆开始把字谜游戏等同于歌曲写作了.

电影对白

But they have a hard time equating plural marriage with those evils.

但是他们很难把这种多妻婚姻与上面说的那些坏事联系起来.

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Seriously? You're equating your pathetic love life with my re cord - breaking tumor?

真的 吗 ?你把你那可怜的爱情生活与我这破纪录的瘤子相提并论 吗 ?

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The mistake of equating empowerment with freedom must be avoided.

应避免把赋予权力与自由画上等号的错误.

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But this kind of equating evidence to the fact is worth discussing.

但这种将证据等同于事实的做法是值得商榷的.

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But equating savings with investment is confusing.

但是储蓄等于投资就让人犯晕了.

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But it is here that Keynes equating saving with investing becomes particularly confusing.

但正是此处,凯恩斯的储蓄等于投资的方程式把人弄糊涂了.

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The key problem is that equating probabilism with reason crowds out consequential thinking.

关键的问题是相等的或然率加上理性的群众,出来的往往是必然的想法.

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Propensity scores are used to reduce selection bias by equating groups based on these covariates.

倾向得分通过平衡各组的协变量的方法,用于降低选择偏倚.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the act of regarding as equal

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