guage [
geidʒ]
n. 线规, 进度指示, 测量仪表,规格尺度
vt.(1) (用量具)计量(2)估计,判断
- The Bank of Japan has probed life insurance companies, securities firms and other institutional investors to guage their interest in buying U.S. Treasury bonds being auctioned this week, news reports said Tuesday.
- The scale is a guage of the energy released by an earthquake as measured by the ground motion recorded on a seismograph.
- A price guage tied to the GNP rose at an annual rate of 5.1 percent from April through June because of higher energy costs. A month ago, this increase had been put at 5.2 percent.
- The Richter scale is a guage of energy released by an earthquake, as measured by ground motion recorded on a seismograph.
- He kept a weather vane and rain guage in his garden and dreamed of being a meteorologist, according to postmaster Michael Petyo, who gave the boy a weather band radio.