单词 | Equate |
例句 | 1 They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity. 2 Do my qualifications equate to any in your country? 3 You can't equate passing examination and being intelligent. 4 We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness. 5 You can't equate the education system of Britain to that of Germany. 6 He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest. 7 We cannot equate might with right. 8 Most people equate wealth with success. 9 Some parents equate education with exam success. 10 We are taught to equate beauty with success. 11 The author doesn't equate liberalism and conservatism. 12 One should not equate wealth with happiness. 13 You can't equate his poems with his plays. 14 I don't see how you can equate the two things. 15 It's hard to equate this gentle woman with the monster portrayed in the newspapers. 16 The principle of hierarchy does not equate to totalitarian terror. 17 Don't equate criticism with blame. 18 Other parents equate education with the passing of examinations. 19 Is it fair to equate alcohol with hard drugs? 20 Free market equilibrium will not equate marginal cost and marginal benefit and there will be scope for Pareto gains. 21 Parents typically equate fairness with equality,[] seeking to evenly split the wealth they bequeath among their offspring. 22 Clients equate reward potential with risk, a fact dealers exploit, but the two may not coexist proportionately. 23 First, one can not crudely equate surplus labour, surplus product and surplus-value. 24 Each package would probably equate to a half module and there should be a clear set of prerequisites. 25 I'm always wary of men wearing suits, as I equate this with power and authority. 26 The mass of the proton is 1836 times that of an electron, yet their electrical charges equate. 27 Official explanations of deficiencies in teaching quality have tended to equate such deficiencies with tendencies to adopt transmission patterns of teaching. 28 Psychologically, it must have been extremely difficult for these students to equate suspect institutions with personable people. 29 Equilibrium will be inefficient. 7 Distortions occur whenever free market equilibrium does not equate marginal social cost and marginal social benefit. 30 There is little doubt that those Roman writers who equate slaves with concubines were telling the truth. 1 They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity. 2 Do my qualifications equate to any in your country? 3 You can't equate passing examination and being intelligent. 4 We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness. 5 I'm always wary of men wearing suits, as I equate this with power and authority. 6 He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest. 31 For this reason we equate visionary leadership not just with an idea perse, but with the communicated idea. 32 Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently. 33 But the public continues to equate new public spending with profligacy and corruption. 10. 34 He had come to equate the programme's theme tune with dinner. 35 These executives seem to equate marketing with selling and fail to consider other aspects of the marketing system. 36 Do not, for example, equate time spent preparing plans with impact. 37 Fewer plants equate to fewer ecological niches and fewer species of animals to fill them. 38 Firms still choose the quantity of labour demanded to equate the gross wage to the marginal value product of labour. 39 None the less to equate female and male violence is misleading. 40 The equilibrium price or insurance premium would equate the marginal cost and marginal benefit of risk-bearing. 41 Pricing at marginal cost might equate marginal cost and benefit but would entail losses. 42 Petrey seems to equate locution with semantics and illocution with pragmatics, but does not say so explicitly. 43 Invariably, people equate the color to comfort; they feel nurtured by it. 44 Perhaps more importantly, Ignatius was rare among the Catholic thinkers of his time in refusing to equate desire with temptation. 45 It is a short deductive step to equate the pillar with the goddess Potnia or the Mistress of Animals. 46 Fair enough, but do we want to equate personal helplessness and failure with mental disorder? 47 In the same vein there has been a long-standing tendency to equate rationality with logic, and logic with mathematics. 48 It does not, however, equate with a national right of veto. 48 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 49 I also learned that it is a serious mistake to equate pentecostals with fundamentalists. 50 For a teacher on £16,500, this will equate to a loss of around £1,000 through tax and national insurance. 51 Will roam about will equate in flees? 52 We must not equate thrift with stinginess. 53 We cannot equate material possession with goodness. 54 Why do we equate genius with precocity? 55 Did Walter equate the balance of nature with God? 56 They seem to equate intelligent belief credulity. 57 Many people equate focal ratios with image brightness, but strictly speaking this is only true when taking pictures of "extended" objects like the Moon and nebulae. 58 Whe people equate childlessness to happiness , when they care more about freedom , money and themselves , few incentives will be good enough to make them change their mind . 59 The left paints the movement as a largely white and middle-class mob – and as including kooks who equate President Obama with Joseph Stalin. 60 The return attribute should equate to the return type of the method. 61 However, we must be careful not to equate storage capacity with learning capacity. 62 Hebrew legends equate the night hag with Adam's first wife, Lilith (More about Lilith). 63 Therefore, we can not equate it with alphabetic writing, a separate symbol, or it may be the backbone of the words matters in mind, with specific features of the notebook. 64 When people equate childlessness to happiness, when they care more about freedom, money and themselves, few incentives will be good enough to make them change their mind. 65 An interesting example of a reaction formation is one displayed by men who are afraid of any sign of softness, which they equate with feminity , in their make-up. 66 Here Lie Zi to dream and want to equate thinks it is the god of day trip, when the dreams are sleeping fugue . 67 It is not uncommon to equate arterial blood flow or cardiac output with adequate perfusion. 68 On a global scale, that would equate to 50 million tons a year, and an increasingly vocal band of environmentalists is expressing concerns about the impact that will have on land. 69 This article suggests that it is incorrect to equate Adiabatic Approximation with Slaving Principle in Synergetics, as the former is a special case of the later. 70 Men who resort to violence do so mainly because they are conditioned by patriarchal cultural norms to equate manhood with aggression, dominance over women and sexual conquest. 71 To lose sight of paired magnetic dipole brim and to equate bound current element, making certain direction and magnitude of a force upon it by Ampere Law. 72 You cannot equate the GNP of USA with that of a developing country. 73 The hope: that consumers will equate fewer ingredients with healthfulness, even when it comes to ice cream and chips. 74 The gross redemption yield of a bond is simply the average rate at which the sum of the future coupon payments and redemption proceeds are discounted to equate their value to the current market price. 75 Second, many people equate laid - off workers with unemployed people, which is incorrect. 76 A few burden are like walnut flesh, longan to wait, a large number of affiliation fill in creaming , fill inside the canister of equate bulk instead cream the quantity decreases. 77 However, I do question the tendency to equate long hours in the classroom and rigorous testing with a well-rounded, complete education. 78 His assumption was that he could equate protein fragments and computer code fragments as logical equivalents.http:// 79 This explains the movement among the secularized elite to equate humans and animals. 80 The ideal transformers in a network equate mode match condition of the interface between the isotropic and biaxial medium. 81 Physical class and attribute structure of system interfaces (which will equate to database structures where direct data access is the best or only option). 82 And to social science historians who equate their activity with specific techniques. 83 A weekend of razzle-dazzle, smoke machines and group hugs doesn't automatically equate to a better life. 84 One would equate a villain to a hypocrite who uses plebeianism to get what he wants, including favors from ladies. 85 Such analyses are, of course, somewhat tautological, they equate fault and legal liability. 86 Many fishermen winterize their boat and stay home because they equate locating winter fish with finding a needle-in-the-haystack. 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