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 commensurate [kə'mɛnʃərɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 同量的, 同等的, 相称的

  1. He was given a job commensurate with his abilities.
    他得到一份与他能力相称的工作。
  2. A salary commensurate with my performance.
    薪水与我的工作表现相称
  3. Nothing he does is commensurate to our desire.
    他做的事没一件使我们称心。


commensurate
[ adj ]
corresponding in size or degree or extent
<adj.all>
pay should be commensurate with the time worked


Commensurate \Com*men"su*rate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Commensurated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Commensurating}.] [Pref.
com- + mensurate.]
1. To reduce to a common measure. --Sir T. Browne.

2. To proportionate; to adjust. --T. Puller


Commensurate \Com*men"su*rate\, a.
1. Having a common measure; commensurable; reducible to a
common measure; as, commensurate quantities.

2. Equal in measure or extent; proportionate.

Those who are persuaded that they shall continue
forever, can not choose but aspire after a happiness
commensurate to their duration. --Tillotson.

  1. Critics in the suburbs of Irving, Plano, Carrollton, Rowlett and Coppell say the authority has taken too long already and that their bus service is not commensurate with the tax dollars they contribute to DART.
  2. "The issue is still the same: arriving at political power commensurate with our strength."
  3. "The Kuwaitis have said they specifically welcome U.K. companies." Britain, said one British diplomat in the Middle East, deserves a role "commensurate with British involvement in liberating Kuwait."
  4. "We need the commensurate authority."
  5. "I don't think I received compensation commensurate with my contribution," he says.
  6. "Our policy should be commensurate with the state of our scientific knowledge," Dr. Patrick J. Michaels told a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee studying the global warming problem.
  7. The acquisition benefiting Arrow, completed in January, was the $124 million purchase of three operating units from Ducommun Inc. Arrow said the acquisition will enable it to lift sales significantly without a commensurate increase in overhead.
  8. "The amount of bail is not commensurate with the seriousness of the crime or the effect of the crime on the community," Stark said of the figure that had shocked even prosecutors.
  9. While curbing incentives to overproduce subsidized grains, "one has to avoid commensurate" competitive impact on potato and other farmers who aren't federally subsidized, a department official said.
  10. The spokeswoman said the investigation didn't look into whether the fees charged were commensurate with the services but rather on whether the ads "mislead or have the potential to mislead the consumer."
  11. But, Walker added, "we're providing the commensurate work and diligence to ensure that we get those things." Jackson led the field in Georgia's March 8 Super Tuesday primary, capturing 40 percent of the vote and 36 of the 77 delegates at stake.
  12. "Our goal," says Mr. Martenson, "is to offer salaries commensurate with those earned by full-time faculty members at a university, or musicians with a major symphony."
  13. "The serious and violent nature of the crimes committed by Ms. Baraldini, in our view, demand a sentence commensurate with those imposed by the courts in the United States," Mueller said.
  14. "Broadening this (patentability) to higher animals, other than humans, of course, is commensurate with these previous decisions," Mr. Holtzman said.
  15. Doyle said of the amount awarded, "I think the award was crazy. It was not commensurate with the words that were written.
  16. Indeed, critics of the agreement nearing completion charge that the administration is undermining Western security by eliminating medium-range nuclear weapons in Europe without any commensurate reductions in intercontinental-range weapons.
  17. Management's stake in conducting "business as usual" will be commensurate with that of the employees. And decisions that are risk-averse will be justifiable in the interest of maintaining labor peace.
  18. In a nutshell: They like the work, but people with commensurate responsibilities on the outside earn far more.
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