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1 equate
transitive verb* * *[i'kweit](to regard as the same in some way: He equates money with happiness.) gleichstellen- academic.ru/24775/equation">equation* * *[ɪˈkweɪt]I. vtII. vi* * *[I'kweɪt]vt1) (= identify) gleichsetzen, identifizieren (with mit); (= compare, treat as the same) auf die gleiche Stufe stellen, als gleichwertig hinstellen or betrachtendo not equate physical beauty with moral goodness — du musst or darfst Schönheit nicht mit gutem Charakter gleichsetzen
* * *equate [ıˈkweıt]A v/t1. gleichmachen2. ausgleichen:3. (with, to) jemanden, etwas gleichstellen, -setzen (dat), auf die gleiche oder auf eine Stufe stellen (mit)4. in die Form einer Gleichung bringen5. als gleich(wertig) ansehen oder behandelnwith dat)* * *transitive verbequate something [to or with something] — etwas [einer Sache (Dat.) od. mit etwas] gleichsetzen
* * *(with) v.gleichsetzen (mit) v. v.gleichstellen v.
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equate — UK US /ɪˈkweɪt/ verb [ T] ► to consider that one thing is the same as or similar to something else: be equated with sth »Fast cars are often equated with power and sex appeal. equate sth with sth »Most customers equate the value of a product… … Financial and business terms
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equate — [ɪˈkweɪt] verb [T] to consider something to be the same as something else These people seem to equate honesty with weakness.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
identify something with something — iˈdentify sth with sth derived to consider sth to be the same as sth else Syn: ↑equate • You should not identify wealth with happiness. Main entry: ↑identifyderived … Useful english dictionary
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