gauge
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you gauge the speed or strength of something, or if you gauge an amount, you measure or calculate it, often by using a device of some kind. (常指用儀器) 測量
He gauged the wind at over thirty knots. 他測量出風速爲30節以上。
2. N-COUNT A gauge is a device that measures the amount or quantity of something and shows the amount measured. 測量儀器[oft n N]
...temperature gauges. …溫度計。
3. V-T If you gauge people's actions, feelings, or intentions in a particular situation, you carefully consider and judge them. 判定
His mood can be gauged by his reaction to the most trivial of incidents. 他的情緒可以通過他對最瑣碎的小事的反應來判定。
4. N-SING A gauge of someone's feelings or a situation is a fact or event that can be used to judge them. (評價、判斷的) 標準
The index is the government's chief gauge of future economic activity. 這個指數是政府對未來經濟活動的主要判斷標準。
5. N-SING the distance between the rails of a railway track: in Britain 4 ft 8 in. (1.435 m) 軌距
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gauge /ɡeɪdʒ/ (gauging,gauged,gauges)
剑桥词典
gauge verb [T] (MEASURE)
to calculate an amount , especially by using a measuring device
(尤指用測量儀器)測量,計量,測算
Use a thermometer to gauge the temperature . 用溫度計測量一下溫度。
I tried to gauge (= guess ) the weight of the box . 我試著估量箱子有多重。
gauge verb [T] (JUDGE)
to make a judgment about something, usually people's feelings
判定,判斷(通常指人的感受)
A poll was conducted to gauge consumers ' attitudes . 爲了摸清消費者的看法,進行了一次民意調查。
[ 動詞後麪接一個疑問詞 ] It's difficult to gauge how they'll react . 很難判斷他們會作何反應。 返回 gauge