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  • 1 measure

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    [΄meзə] n չափ. երժշ. տակտ, չափ. cubic/square/metric measure խորա նարդ/քա ռա կուսի/մետրական չափ. dry measures սորուն մար մինների չափ. linear/long measure երկարության չափեր. severe measures խիստ միջոցներ. short/full measures թերի/լրիվ չափ. beyond/out of measure անչափ, չափազանց, չափից դուրս. in a/in some measureորոշ չափով. մասամբ. made to measure պատվերով կար ված. take one’s measure չափսը վերց նել. փխբ. բնա վորությունը որոշել. You have got his measure all right Դու նրան ճիշտ բնութագրեցիր. (աս տիճան, չափանիշ) in great/large measure նշանա կալից, մեծ չափով. in some measure որոշ չափով/ աստիճանով. a certain measure of որոշ աստիճան. preventive measures կանխարգելիչ/ նախազգուշա կան միջոց. There ‘s a measure of truth Ճշմար տու թյան որոշ աստիճան/չափ կա. know no measure չափ չիմանալ. (միջոց միջոցներ) lawful measure իրավ. օրինական միջոց. take measures միջոցներ ձեռք առնել. take strong/preventive measures իրավ. վճռական/կանխարգելիչ միջոցներ ձեռք առնել. precautionary measures նախազգուշական մի ջոցներ
    II
    [΄meзə] v չափել, չափս վերցնել. measure distance/length/temperature հեռավորությունը/ երկարությունը/ջերմությունը չափել. measure smb չափսը վերցնել. measure one’s words փխբ. բառերը կշռադատել. measure out չափելով բաժանել. measure out litre of milk to everyone յուրաքանչյուրին մեկական լիտր կաթ բաժանել. measure up հա մապա տախանել, արդարացնել. He doesn’t measure up the job Նա այս աշխատանքին չի համապա տաս խանում

    English-Armenian dictionary > measure

См. также в других словарях:

  • have (got) (someone's) number — to understand the way someone behaves. They ve got our number – they play harder against us than anybody else. She seems to know exactly what people our age want – she definitely has our number …   New idioms dictionary

  • have (got) somebody's number — have (got) sb s ˈnumber idiom (informal) to know what sb is really like and what they plan to do • He thinks he can fool me but I ve got his number. Main entry: ↑numberidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • have (got) something on somebody — ˌhave (got) sth ˈon sb derived no passive (informal) (not used in the progressive tenses) to know sth bad about sb, especially sth that connects them with a crime • I m not worried they ve got nothing on me. Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • have got against — phrasal verb have against or have got against [transitive, never progressive] Word forms have against : present tense I/you/we/they have/have got against he/she/it has/has got against present participle having/having got against past tense… …   English dictionary

  • have ˈgot sth aˌgainst sb — phrasal verb to dislike someone for a particular reason I don t know what he s got against me.[/ex] We ve nothing against him personally, it s just that we don t trust politicians.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • have it in you — to have the ability to do something His last performance was wonderful; I didn t know he had it in him! [=I didn t know he was capable of such a performance] I don t think she has it in her to be cruel. [=I don t think she s capable of being cru …   Useful english dictionary

  • have no idea — 1. To be unaware of what is happening 2. To be ignorant or naive • • • Main Entry: ↑idea * * * have (got) no idea informal not know at all she had no idea where she was going * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • have something on the ball — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {colloquial} To be smart, clever; to be skilled and have the necessary know how. * /You can trust Syd; he s got a lot on the ball OR he s got something on the ball./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • have something on the ball — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {colloquial} To be smart, clever; to be skilled and have the necessary know how. * /You can trust Syd; he s got a lot on the ball OR he s got something on the ball./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • have a screw loose — {v. phr,}, {slang} To act in a strange way; to be foolish. * /Now I know he has a screw loose he stole a police car this time./ * /He was a smart man but had a screw loose and people thought him odd./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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