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adjectiverhythmisch, gleichmäßig [Geräusch, Bewegung]; gemessen [Schritt, Worte, Ausdrucksweise]* * *meas·ured[ˈmeʒəd, AM -ɚd]she walked down the hall with \measured steps sie ging gemessenen Schrittes den Gang entlang* * *['meZəd]adjtread gemessen (liter); tone bedacht, bedächtig; words wohlüberlegt, durchdacht; approach, response maßvollhe walked with measured steps — er ging gemessenen Schrittes (liter)
at a measured pace — in gemäßigtem Tempo
* * *1. (ab)gemessen:measured value Messwert m;a measured mile eine amtlich gemessene oder richtige Meile2. richtig proportioniert3. (ab)gemessen, gleich-, regelmäßig:measured tread gemessener Schritt4. wohlüberlegt, abgewogen, gemessen:speak in measured terms sich maßvoll ausdrücken5. gewollt, bewusst, berechnet:with measured insolence mit betonter Frechheit6. rhythmisch7. im Versmaß, metrisch* * *adjectiverhythmisch, gleichmäßig [Geräusch, Bewegung]; gemessen [Schritt, Worte, Ausdrucksweise]* * *adj.gemessen adj.
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