English-Thai Dictionary
equate
VT แสดงให้เห็น ว่า เท่ากัน กระทำ โดย เท่าเทียมกัน equalize sa-daeng-hai-hen-wa-tao-kan
equate to
PHRV เปรียบเทียบ กับ เทียบ กับ compare to compare with priab-tiab-kab
equate with
PHRV เทียบเท่า เท่ากับ tiab-tao
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EQUATE
E *quate ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Equated; p. pr. & vb. n. Equating. ]Etym: [L. aequatus, p. p. of aequare to make level or equal, fr. aequus level, equal. See Equal. ]
Defn: To make equal; to reduce to an average; to make such an allowance or correction in as will reduce to a common standard of comparison; to reduce to mean time or motion; as, to equate payments; to equate lines of railroad for grades or curves; equated distances.Palgrave gives both scrolle and scrowe and equates both to F [rench ] rolle. Skeat (Etymol. Dict. ). Equating for grades (Railroad Engin. ), adding to the measured distance one mile for each twenty feet of ascent. -- Equating for curves, adding half a mile for each 36 degrees of curvature.
New American Oxford Dictionary
equate
e quate |iˈkwāt iˈkweɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] consider (one thing ) to be the same as or equivalent to another: customers equate their name with quality. • [ no obj. ] (equate to /with ) (of one thing ) be the same as or equivalent to (another ): that sum equates to half a million pounds today. • cause (two or more things ) to be the same in quantity or value: the level of prices will move to equate supply and demand. DERIVATIVES e quat a ble |-təbəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘make equal, balance ’): from Latin aequat- ‘made level or equal, ’ from the verb aequare, from aequus (see equal ). Current senses date from the mid 19th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
equate
equate |ɪˈkweɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often equate something to /with ) consider (one thing ) to be the same as or equivalent to another: customers equate their name with quality. • [ no obj. ] (equate to /with ) (of one thing ) be the same as or equivalent to (another ): that sum equates to half a million pounds today. • cause (two or more things ) to be the same in quantity or value: the level of prices will move to equate supply and demand. DERIVATIVES equatable adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘make equal, balance ’): from Latin aequat- ‘made level or equal ’, from the verb aequare, from aequus (see equal ). Current senses date from the mid 19th cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
equate
equate verb 1 he equates criticism with treachery: identify, compare, liken, associate, connect, link, relate, class, bracket. 2 the rent equates to $24 per square foot: correspond, be equivalent, amount; equal. 3 moves to equate supply and demand: equalize, balance, even out /up, level, square, tally, match; make equal, make even, make equivalent.
Oxford Thesaurus
equate
equate verb 1 his single-mindedness led him to equate criticism with treachery: regard as the same as, regard as identical to; identify, liken to, compare; bracket, class, associate, connect, pair, link, relate, ally, think of together, set side by side. 2 the rent equates to £24 per square foot: correspond, be equivalent, amount; equal, be the same as. 3 the price moved to equate supply and demand: equalize, balance, even out /up /off, level up /off, square, tally, match; make equal, make even, make level, make equivalent, make identical, make the same, make uniform.
French Dictionary
équateur
équateur n. m. nom masculin Cercle qui partage la Terre en deux hémisphères. Note Typographique Le nom s ’écrit avec une majuscule initiale quand il désigne le pays, avec une minuscule quand il désigne le cercle qui sépare la sphère terrestre en deux hémisphères. Prononciation Le u de la deuxième syllabe se prononce ou, [ekwatœr ]
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
equate
e quate /ɪkwéɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 …を «…と » 等しいとみなす, 等しいとして扱う «with » ▸ equate wealth with happiness 富と幸福を同じとみなす 2 …を等しくする ▸ equate profit and loss 損益を等しくする 3 〘数 〙…が等しいことを示す, を等式で表す .自動詞 «…に » 等しい «to » ; «…と » 一致する «with » .