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词汇 equated
释义 equated
past simple and past participle ofequate
equate
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪˈkweɪt/ us /ɪˈkweɪt/
C2
to consider one thing to be the same as or equal to another thing: 同等看待;使等同;使相等
He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest.他抱怨说,人们往往会把右翼政见和自私自利混为一谈。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linking and relating
affiliated
AL
appertain to something
applicable
around
collateral
ecosystem
equation
interconnect
interconnected
interconnectedness
interconnection
intercorrelate
recoupling
relatability
relatable
relate
relate to someone/something
relatedly
tar

Phrasal verb


equate to something

Examples of equated


equated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


These statements illustrate just how basic the idea of organization is in such theories, being equated with the very nature of life itself.
Individual equity under this system is generally equated with actuarial fairness, and most evaluations of social security are based on this idea.
Relative proportions of animal species are equated with the contribution that species made to the diet of the inhabitants.
But resolution of medical mistakes should not be equated with a complete restoration of patient-clinician relationship.
He argues, however, that women's relegation to the private sphere cannot be equated with powerlessness.
In this condition, we equated the luminance of the brightest leaves with the luminance of the fruit.
The norms of a certain kind of experimental practice were now equated with the essential structure of the social reality to be investigated.
Little did they realise that 'organic' would eventually be equated with chic, aspiration and upward mobility.
Moreover, some older people reject the negative connotation when later life is equated with disability.
And the parties' vote expectations were simply equated with the actually realized vote, with no modelling of uncertainty.
To my knowledge nobody has ever equated earthrelative motion with motion relative to the earth's gravity.
Indeed, to feel the emotional conflict would have equated to failure of the test.
I coded responses according to the items that each respondent equated, distinguished, or was unfamiliar with.
Particularly in sales charts, the quality of a record is equated with its exchange value, as the ranking depends on the number of items sold.
Methodological individualism ceased to be equated with ontological individualism.
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