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  • 1 commensurate

    /kə'menʃərit/ * tính từ - (+ with) cùng diện tích với - (+ to, with) xứng với =that mark is commensurate with your task+ điểm đó xứng với bài làm của anh

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  • 2 das Verhältnis

    - {affair} việc, công việc, việc làm, sự vụ, chuyện tình, chuyện yêu đương, chuyện vấn đề, việc buôn bán, việc giao thiệp, cái, thứ, vật, đồ, món, chuyện, trận đánh nhỏ - {liaison} liên lạc, quan hệ bất chính, sự nối vần - {proportion} sự cân xứng, sự cân đối, tỷ lệ, tỷ lệ thức, quy tắc tam xuất, phần, kích thước, tầm vóc - {rate} tốc độ, giá, suất, mức, thuế địa phương, hạng, loại, sự đánh giá, sự ước lượng, sự sắp hạng, sự tiêu thụ - {relation} sự kể lại, sự thuật lại, chuyện kể lại, sự liên lạc, mối quan hệ, mối tương quan, mối liên hệ, sự giao thiệp, người bà con, họ hàng, thân thuộc, sự đưa đơn lên chưởng lý - {relationship} tình thân thuộc, tình họ hàng = das Verhältnis (Mathematik) {ratio}+ = im Verhältnis zu {compared with; in proportion to; in relation to}+ = das feste Verhältnis {steady}+ = im Verhältnis von {in the ratio of}+ = das harmonische Verhältnis {balance}+ = im richtigen Verhältnis [zu] {commensurate [with]}+ = in gar keinem Verhältnis [zu] {out of proportion [to]}+ = in ein Verhältnis setzen [zu] {to proportionate [to]}+ = das gutnachbarliche Verhältnis {amity}+ = das gute nachbarliche Verhältnis {neighbourliness}+ = das steht in keinem Verhältnis dazu {that is out of all proportion}+ = im richtigen Verhältnis stehend [zu] {proportional [to]}+ = in ein richtiges Verhältnis bringen {to proportion}+

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  • commensurate — adj. commensurate to, with (a reward commensurate with the results achieved) * * * [kə menʃ(ə)rɪt] with (a reward commensurate with the results achieved) commensurate to …   Combinatory dictionary

  • commensurate — [[t]kəme̱nsərət[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ with/to n, ADJ n If the level of one thing is commensurate with another, the first level is in proportion to the second. [FORMAL] Employees are paid salaries commensurate with those of teachers... Managers saw …   English dictionary

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  • commensurate — adjective Etymology: Late Latin commensuratus, from Latin com + Late Latin mensuratus, past participle of mensurare to measure, from Latin mensura measure more at measure Date: 1641 1. equal in measure or extent ; coextensive < lived a life… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • commensurate — com|men|su|rate [kəˈmenʃərıt] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: commensuratus, from Latin com ( COM ) + Late Latin mensuratus measured ] matching something in size, quality, or length of time commensurate with ▪ Salary will be… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • commensurate — adjective formal matching something in size, quality, or length of time (+ with): a salary commensurate with your experience …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • commensurate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. comparable, analogous (see similarity). II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. comparable, equivalent, proportionate, corresponding; see alike 2 , equal . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a.… …   English dictionary for students

  • commensurate — com|men|su|rate [ kə menʃərət ] adjective FORMAL intended to be suitable for the quality, status, or value of something or someone: a pay increase commensurate with job performance …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • commensurate — [kə mɛnʃ(ə)rət, sjə ] adjective corresponding in size or degree; in proportion: salary will be commensurate with experience. Derivatives commensurately adverb Origin C17: from late L. commensuratus, from com together + mensurat , mensurare to… …   English new terms dictionary

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