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1 commensurate
tr[kə'menʃərət]1 formal use acorde\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcommensurate with acorde concommensurate [kə'mɛntsərət, -'mn-ʧʊrət] adj: proporcionadocommensurate with: en proporción aadj.• correspondiente adj.• proporcionado, -a adj.v.• conmensurar v.kə'mensərət, kə'menʃərət, -sjə-adjective (frml) acordecommensurate WITH something — acorde or en proporción con algo
[kǝ'menʃǝrɪt]ADJcommensurate with — en proporción a, que corresponde a
* * *[kə'mensərət, kə'menʃərət, -sjə-]adjective (frml) acordecommensurate WITH something — acorde or en proporción con algo
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2 commensurate
adjectivecommensurate to or with — entsprechend (+ Dat.)
be commensurate to or with something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechen
* * *com·men·su·rate[kəˈmen(t)ʃərət, AM -sɚət]* * *[kə'menSərIt]adjentsprechend ( with +dat)to be commensurate with sth — einer Sache (dat) entsprechen
they made salaries commensurate with those in comparable professions — die Gehälter wurden denen in vergleichbaren Berufen angeglichen
* * *commensurate [kəˈmenʃərət] adj (adv commensurately)with wie)3. → academic.ru/14527/commensurable">commensurable* * *adjectivecommensurate to or with — entsprechend (+ Dat.)
be commensurate to or with something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechen
* * *adj.gleich groß adj. -
3 commensurate
[kə'menʃ(ə)rɪt]1) Общая лексика: пропорциональный, соизмеримый, соответственный, соразмерный, сопоставимый (with something)2) Небесная механика: (orbits) соизмеримые орбиты
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