
equal基本信息
读法:英 ["i:kwəl] 美 ["ikwəl]
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英英释义
Noun:
"all men are equal before the law"
"her training was adequate"
"she was adequate to the job"
"he was equal to the task"
"Your performance doesn"t even touch that of your colleagues"
"Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents"
"The company matched the discount policy of its competitors"
中英词源
equal 平等的
来自拉丁文aequus,平衡,相等。
- equal
 - equal: [14] Latin aequus (a word of unknown ancestry) meant ‘level’ or ‘even’. From it was derived the adjective aequālis ‘equal’, which has provided the term for ‘equal’ in all the modern Romance languages, including French égal (source of English egalitarian [19]), Italian uguale, and Spanish igual. English, however, is the only Germanic language in which it constitutes a major borrowing.
English also possesses, of course, a host of related words, including adequate [17], equanimity [17], equate [15], equation [14] equator [14] (etymologically the line of latitude that ‘equalizes’ day and night), and iniquity [14] (etymologically the equivalent of inequality), not to mention all those beginning with the prefix equi-, such as equidistant [16], equilibrium [17] (literally ‘equal balance’, from Latin lībra ‘balance’), equinox [14], equity [14], and equivalent [15].
=> adequate, egalitarian, equator, equity, iniquity - equal (adj.)
 - late 14c., "identical in amount, extent, or portion;" early 15c., "even or smooth of surface," from Latin aequalis "uniform, identical, equal," from aequus "level, even, flat; as tall as, on a level with; friendly, kind, just, fair, equitable, impartial; proportionate; calm, tranquil," which is of unknown origin. Parallel formation egal (from Old French egal) was in use late 14c.-17c. Equal rights is from 1752; by 1854, American English, in relation to men and women. Equal opportunity (adj.) in terms of hiring, etc. is recorded by 1925.
 - equal (v.)
 - 1580s, "compare, liken, consider as equal" (obsolete), also "match, rival, become equal to," from equal (adj.). Related: Equaled; equaling.
 - equal (n.)
 - 1570s, from equal (adj.).
 
词态变化
复数 equals;
第三人称单数 equals;
过去式 equalled;
过去分词 equalled;
现在分词 equalling;
权威造句
- 1. In many respects Asian women see themselves as equal to their men.
 - 在很多方面,亚洲女性都认为自己和丈夫是平等的。
 
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- 2. They are now trying to compete on an equal footing.
 - 他们现在想要公平竞争。
 
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- 3. The targets would not be achieved unless other departments showed equal commitment.
 - 除非其他部门同样努力,否则这些目标无法达成。
 
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- 4. Any number to the power of nought is equal to one.
 - 任何数的0次方等于1。
 
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- 5. We are giving an equal area of land to the landless.
 - 我们向无耕地者分发同等面积的土地。
 
来自柯林斯例句
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近反义词
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相似短语
单词分析
这两个形容词均有“相等的”之意equal指几个物或事在数目、数量、重量、程度或价值等方面完全相等。
equivalent指几个物或事彼此对等,或者具有同等的价值、效果或意义等。 这些动词均含“相称,比得上,与……相比”之意。
match指对手之间力量、强度、性能或利益等的较量或竞争。
equal指在数量、价值或程度等方面已完全相等。
rival指某人或某物在和对手竞争中,在能力、质量等方面都能与之相匹敌,都能比得上。
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