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equal

ADJ ซึ่ง เท่ากัน  ซึ่ง พอกัน  ทัดเทียม  เสมอภาค  เท่าเทียม  even identical similar sueng-tao-kan

 

equal

N คน หรือ สิ่งของ ที่ มี คุณ สมบัติ เท่าๆ  กัน  match parallel kon-rue-sing-kong-ti-me-kun-na-som-bad-tao-tao-kan

 

equal

VI เท่ากัน  เทียบเท่า  พอกัน  ทัดเทียม กัน  match parallel tao-kan

 

equal

VT ทำให้ เทียม กัน  equate tam-hai-tiam-kan

 

equal in

PHRV เหมือนกับ  ดี พอๆ  กับ  เท่าๆ  กับ  muan-kan

 

equaliser

N คนที่ ทำให้ เท่ากัน  สิ่ง ที่ แบ่ง ให้ เท่ากัน  equalizer balance

 

equalitarian

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ความเชื่อ ที่ว่า ตามหลักการ แล้ว ทุกๆ  คน เท่าเทียมกัน  เกี่ยวกับ ความเชื่อ ที่ว่า ทุกๆ  คน เสมอภาค กัน  egalitarian kiao-kab-kwam-chuea-ti-wa-tam-lak-kan-laeo-tuk-tuk-kon-tao-tiam-kan

 

equalitarian

N ผู้ ที่ เชื่อ ว่า ทุกๆ  คน เท่าเทียมกัน  ผู้ ที่ เชื่อ ว่า ทุกๆ  คน เสมอภาค กัน  egalitarian leveler phu-ti-chuea-wa-tuk-tuk-kon-tao-tiam-kan

 

equality

N ความเท่าเทียม  ความเสมอภาค  balance parity uniformity kwam-tao-tiam

 

equalization

N การ ทำให้ เสมอภาค เท่ากัน 

 

equalize

VI ทำคะแนน เท่ากัน (กีฬา  ทำคะแนน เสมอกัน  tam-ka-naen-tao-kan

 

equalize

VT ทำให้ เท่ากัน  ทำให้ เท่าเทียมกัน  equate tam-hai-tao-kan

 

equalizer

N คนที่ ทำให้ เท่ากัน  สิ่ง ที่ แบ่ง ให้ เท่ากัน  equaliser balance

 

equally

ADV อย่าง เท่าเทียมกัน  อย่าง เท่ากัน  อย่าง เสมอกัน  อย่าง ทัดเทียม กัน  อย่าง ทัดเทียม  อย่าง เท่าๆ  กัน  evenly identically uniformly yang-tao-tiam-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EQUAL

a.[L. oegualis, from oequus, equal, even, oeguo, to equal, perhaps Gr. similar. ] 1. Having the same magnitude or dimensions; being of the same bulk or extent; as an equal quantity of land; a house of equal size; two persons of equal bulk; an equal line or angle.
2. Having the same value; as two commodities of equal price or worth.
3. Having the same qualities or condition; as two men of equal rank or excellence; two bodies of equal hardness or softness.
4. Having the same degree; as two motions of equal velocity.
5. Even; uniform; not variable; as an equal temper or mind.
Ye say, the way of the Lord is not equal. Ezekiel 18:25.
6. Being in just proportion; as, my commendation is not equal to his merit.
7. Impartial; neutral; not biased.
Equal and unconcerned, I look on all.
8. Indifferent; of the same interest or concern. He may receive them or not, it is equal to me.
9. Just; equitable; giving the same or similar rights or advantages. The terms and conditions of the contract are equal.
1 . Being on the same terms; enjoying the same or similar benefits.
They made the married, orphans, widows, yea and the aged also, equal in spoils with themselves.
11. Adequate; having competent power, ability or means. The ship is not equal to her antagonist. The army was not equal to the contest. We are not equal to the undertaking.

 

EQUAL

n.One not inferior or superior to another; having the same or a similar age, rank, station, office, talents, strength, etc. Those who were once his equals, envy and defame him.
It was thou, a man my equal, my guide. Psalm 55:13; Galatians 1:14.

 

EQUAL

v.t.To make equal; to make one thing of the same quantity, dimensions or quality as another. 1. To rise to the same state, rank or estimation with another; to become equal to. Few officers can expect to equal Washington in fame.
2. To be equal to.
One whose all not equals Edward's moiety.
3. To make equivalent to; to recompense fully; to answer in full proportion.
He answer'd all her cares, and equal'd all her love.
4. To be of like excellence or beauty.
The gold and the crystal cannot equal it. Job 28:17.

 

EQUALITY

n.[L. oequalitas.] An agreement of things in dimensions, quantity or quality; likeness; similarity in regard to two things compared. We speak of the equality of two or more tracts of land, of two bodies in length, breadth or thickness, of virtues or vices. 1. The same degree of dignity or claims; as the equality of men in the scale of being; the equality of nobles of the same rank; an equality of rights.
2. Evenness; uniformity; sameness in state or continued course; as an equality of temper or constitution.
3. Evenness; plainness; uniformity; as an equality of surface.

 

EQUALIZATION

n.The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized.

 

EQUALIZE

v.t.To make equal; as, to equalize accounts; to equalize burdens or taxes.

 

EQUALIZED

pp. Made equal; reduced to equality.

 

EQUALIZING

ppr. Making equal.

 

EQUALLY

adv. In the same degree with another; alike; as, to be equally taxed; to be equally virtuous or vicious; to be equally impatient, hungry, thirsty, swift or slow; to be equally furnished. 1. In equal shares or proportions. The estate is to be equally divided among the heirs.
2. Impartially; with equal justice.

 

EQUALNESS

n.Equality; a state of being equal. 1. Evenness; uniformity; as the equalness of a surface.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EQUAL

E "qual, a. Etym: [L. aequalis, fr. aequus even, equal; akin to Skr. ,and perh. to L. unus for older oinos one, E. one. ]

 

1. Agreeing in quantity, size, quality, degree, value, etc. ; having the same magnitude, the same value, the same degree, etc. ; -- applied to number, degree, quantity, and intensity, and to any subject which admits of them; neither inferior nor superior, greater nor less, better nor worse; corresponding; alike; as, equal quantities of land, water, etc. ; houses of equal size; persons of equal stature or talents; commodities of equal value.

 

2. Bearing a suitable relation; of just proportion; having competent power, abilities, or means; adequate; as, he is not equal to the task. The Scots trusted not their own numbers as equal to fight with the English. Clarendon. It is not permitted to me to make my commendations equal to your merit. Dryden. Whose voice an equal messenger Conveyed thy meaning mild. Emerson.

 

3. Not variable; equable; uniform; even; as, an equal movement. "An equal temper. " Dryden.

 

4. Evenly balanced; not unduly inclining to either side; characterized by fairness; unbiased; impartial; equitable; just. Are not my ways equal Ezek. xviii. 29. Thee, O Jove, no equal judge I deem. Spenser. Nor think it equal to answer deliberate reason with sudden heat and noise. Milton.

 

5. Of the same interest or concern; indifferent. They who are not disposed to receive them may let them alone or reject them; it is equal to me. Cheyne.

 

6. (Mus. )

 

Defn: Intended for voices of one kind only, either all male or all female; -- opposed to mixed. [R.]

 

7. (Math. )

 

Defn: Exactly agreeing with respect to quantity. Equal temperament. (Mus. ) See Temperament.

 

Syn. -- Even; equable; uniform; adequate; proportionate; commensurate; fair; just; equitable.

 

EQUAL

EQUAL E "qual, n.

 

1. One not inferior or superior to another; one having the same or a similar age, rank, station, office, talents, strength, or other quality or condition; an equal quantity or number; as, "If equals be taken from equals the remainders are equal. "Those who were once his equals envy and defame him. Addison.

 

2. State of being equal; equality. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

EQUAL

E "qual, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Equaled or Equalled; p. pr. & vb. n.Equaling or Equalling.]

 

1. To be or become equal to; to have the same quantity, the same value, the same degree or rank, or the like, with; to be commen On me whose all not equals Edward's moiety. Shak.

 

2. To make equal return to; to recompense fully. Who answered all her cares, and equaled all her love. Dryden.

 

3. To make equal or equal to; to equalize; hence, to compare or regard as equals; to put on equality. He would not equal the mind that he found in himself to the infinite and incomprehensible. Berkeley.

 

EQUALITARIAN

EQUALITARIAN E *qual `i *ta "ri *an, n.

 

Defn: One who believes in equalizing the condition of men; a leveler.

 

EQUALITY

E *qual "i *ty, n.; pl. Equalities. Etym: [L. aequalitas, fr. aequalis equal. See Equal. ]

 

1. The condition or quality of being equal; agreement in quantity or degree as compared; likeness in bulk, value, rank, properties, etc. ; as, the equality of two bodies in length or thickness; an equality of rights.A footing of equality with nobles. Macaulay.

 

2. Sameness in state or continued course; evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of temper or constitution.

 

3. Evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of surface.

 

4. (Math. )

 

Defn: Exact agreement between two expressions or magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same number and kind of units of measure that x does. Confessional equality. See under Confessional.

 

EQUALIZATION

EQUALIZATION E `qual *i *za "tion, n.

 

Defn: The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized. Their equalization with the rest of their fellow subjects. Burke.

 

EQUALIZE

E "qual *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Equalized; p. pr. & vb. n.Equalizing. ] Etym: [Cf. F. égaliser. ]

 

1. To make equal; to cause to correspond, or be like, in amount or degree as compared; as, to equalize accounts, burdens, or taxes. One poor moment can suffice To equalize the lofty and the low. Wordsworth. No system of instruction will completely equalize natural powers. Whately.

 

2. To pronounce equal; to compare as equal. Which we equalize, and perhaps would willingly prefer to the Iliad. Orrery.

 

3. To be equal to; equal; to match. [Obs. ] It could not equalize the hundredth part Of what her eyes have kindled in my heart. Waller. Equalizing bar (Railroad Mach. ), a lever connecting two axle boxes,or two springs in a car truck or locomotive, to equalize the pressure on the axles.

 

EQUALIZER

EQUALIZER E "qual *i `zer, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, equalizes anything.

 

EQUALLY

EQUALLY E "qual *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an equal manner or degree in equal shares or proportion; with equal and impartial justice; without difference; alike; evenly; justly; as, equally taxed, furnished, etc.

 

EQUALNESS

EQUALNESS E "qual *ness, n.

 

Defn: Equality; evenness. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

equal

e qual |ˈēkwəl ˈikwəl | adjective 1 being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value: add equal amounts of water and flour | 1 liter is roughly equal to 1 quart. (of people ) having the same status, rights, or opportunities. uniform in application or effect; without discrimination on any grounds: a dedicated campaigner for equal rights. evenly or fairly balanced: it was hardly an equal contest. 2 [ predic. ] (equal to ) having the ability or resources to meet (a challenge ): the players proved equal to the task. noun a person or thing considered to be the same as another in status or quality: we all treat each other as equals | it was a day without equal in market history. verb ( equals, equaling, equaled; also chiefly Brit. equals, equalling, equalled ) [ with obj. ] be the same as in number or amount: four plus six divided by two equals five | the total debits should equal the total credits. match or rival in performance or extent: he equaled the world record of 9.93 seconds. be equivalent to: his work is concerned with why private property equals exploitation. PHRASES ( the ) first among equals the person or thing having the highest status in a group. other (or all ) things being equal provided that other factors or circumstances remain the same: it follows that, other things being equal, the price level will rise. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin aequalis, from aequus even, level, equal. usage: It is widely held that adjectives such as equal and unique have absolute meanings and therefore can have no degrees of comparison. Hence they should not be modified, and it is incorrect to say more equal or very unique on the grounds that these are adjectives that refer to a logical or mathematical absolute. For more discussion of this question, see usage at unique .

 

equalitarian

e qual i tar i an |iˌkwäliˈterēən iˌkwɑləˈtɛriən | noun another term for egalitarian. DERIVATIVES e qual i tar i an ism |-ˌnizəm |noun

 

equality

e qual i ty |iˈkwälitē iˈkwɑlədi | noun the state of being equal, esp. in status, rights, and opportunities: an organization aiming to promote racial equality. Mathematics a symbolic expression of the fact that two quantities are equal; an equation. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin aequalitas, from aequalis (see equal ).

 

Equality State

E qual i ty State a nickname for the state of Wyoming.

 

equalize

e qual ize |ˈēkwəˌlīz ˈikwəˌlaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] make the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group: incentives to equalize funding for school districts. [ no obj. ] become equal to a specified or standard level: equal volumes tend to equalize in temperature. [ with obj. ] make uniform in application or effect: the act was structured to equalize the status of a defendant. DERIVATIVES e qual i za tion |ˌēkwəliˈzāSHən |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense be equal to ): from equal + -ize, partly suggested by French égaliser .

 

equalizer

e qual iz er |ˈēkwəˌlīzər ˈikwəˌlaɪzər | noun a thing that has an equalizing effect: education is the great equalizer . informal a weapon, esp. a gun. Electronics a passive network designed to modify a frequency response, esp. to compensate for distortion.

 

equally

e qual ly |ˈēkwəlē ˈikwəli | adverb 1 in the same manner: all children should be treated equally. in amounts or parts that are the same in size: the money can be divided equally between you. 2 to the same extent or degree: [ as submodifier ] : follow-up discussion is equally important. [ sentence adverb ] in addition and having the same importance (used to introduce a further comment on a topic ): not all who live in inner cities are poor; equally, many poor people live outside inner cities. usage: The construction equally as for example in follow-up discussion is equally as important is relatively common but is sometimes criticized on the grounds of redundancy. Equally used alone is adequate: follow-up discussion is equally important.

 

equal opportunity

e qual op por tu ni ty noun the policy of treating employees and others without discrimination, esp. on the basis of their sex, race, or age: [ as modifier ] : an equal opportunity employer.

 

Equal Rights Amendment

E qual Rights A mend ment (abbr.: ERA ) noun a proposed amendment to the US Constitution stating that civil rights may not be denied on the basis of one's sex.

 

equals sign

e quals sign |ˈikwəlz saɪn |(also equal sign ) noun the symbol =.

 

equal temperament

e qual tem per a ment noun Music see temperament ( sense 2 ).

 

equal time

e qual time noun (in broadcasting ) a principle of allowing equal air time to opposing points of view, esp. to political candidates for two or more parties.

 

Oxford Dictionary

equal

equal |ˈiːkw (ə )l | adjective 1 being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value: add equal amounts of water and flour | 1 litre is roughly equal to 1 quart. (of people ) having the same status, rights, or opportunities. uniform in application or effect; without discrimination on any grounds: a dedicated campaigner for equal rights. evenly or fairly balanced: it was hardly an equal contest. 2 (equal to ) having the ability or resources to meet (a challenge ): the players proved equal to the task. noun a person or thing that is the same as another in status or quality: we all treat each other as equals | entertainment facilities without equal in the British Isles. verb ( equals, equalling, equalled; US equals, equaling, equaled ) [ with obj. ] be the same as in number or amount: four plus six divided by two equals five | the total debits should equal the total credits. match or rival in performance or extent: he equalled the world record of 9.93 seconds. be equivalent to: his work is concerned with why private property equals exploitation. PHRASES ( the ) first among equals the person or thing having the highest status in a group. on equal terms with the same advantages and disadvantages: all companies should be able to compete on equal terms. other (or all ) things being equal provided that other factors or circumstances remain the same: it follows that, other things being equal, the price level will rise. some —— are more equal than others although members of a society or group appear to be equal, in reality some receive better treatment than others: evidently, some communities are more equal than others. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin aequalis, from aequus even, level, equal . usage: It is widely held that adjectives such as equal and unique should not be modified and that it is incorrect to say more equal or very unique, on the grounds that these are adjectives which refer to a logical or mathematical absolute. For more discussion of this question, see usage at unique .

 

equalitarian

equalitarian |ɪˌkwɒlɪˈtɛːrɪən, iː -| noun another term for egalitarian. DERIVATIVES equalitarianism noun

 

equality

equal |ity |ɪˈkwɒlɪti, iː -| noun 1 [ mass noun ] the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities: an organization aiming to promote racial equality. 2 Mathematics a symbolic expression of the fact that two quantities are equal; an equation. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin aequalitas, from aequalis (see equal ).

 

Equality State

Equality State informal name for Wyoming.

 

equalize

equalize |ˈiːkwəlʌɪz |(also equalise ) verb 1 [ with obj. ] make the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group: the purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors. make uniform in application or effect: Britain is required to equalize pension rights between men and women. 2 [ no obj. ] Brit. level the score in a match by scoring a goal: Morgan equalized ten minutes into the second half. DERIVATIVES equalization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense be equal to ): from equal + -ize, partly suggested by French égaliser .

 

equalizer

equalizer |ˈiːkwəlʌɪzə |(also equaliser ) noun 1 a thing which has an equalizing effect: education is the great equalizer. Brit. a goal that levels the score in the game. 2 N. Amer. informal a weapon, especially a gun. 3 Electronics a passive network designed to modify a frequency response, especially to compensate for distortion.

 

equally

equal ¦ly |ˈiːkw (ə )li | adverb in the same manner or to the same extent: all children should be treated equally | [ as submodifier ] : follow-up discussion is equally important. in amounts or parts that are the same in size: the money can be divided equally between you. [ sentence adverb ] in addition and having the same importance (used to introduce a further comment ): not all who live in inner cities are poor; equally, many poor people live outside inner cities. usage: The construction equally as, as in follow-up discussion is equally as important, is relatively common but is condemned on the grounds of redundancy. Either word can be used alone and be perfectly correct, e.g. follow-up discussion is equally important or follow-up discussion is as important.

 

equal opportunities

equal opportunities (also equal opportunity ) plural noun the right to be treated without discrimination, especially on the grounds of one's sex, race, or age.

 

Equal Rights Amendment

E qual Rights A mend ment (abbr.: ERA ) noun a proposed amendment to the US Constitution stating that civil rights may not be denied on the basis of one's sex.

 

equals sign

equals sign (also equal sign ) noun the symbol =.

 

equal time

e qual time noun (in broadcasting ) a principle of allowing equal air time to opposing points of view, esp. to political candidates for two or more parties.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

equal

equal adjective 1 lines of equal length: identical, uniform, alike, like, the same, equivalent; matching, even, comparable, similar, corresponding. ANTONYMS different. 2 fares equal to a month's wages: equivalent to, identical to, amounting to; proportionate to; commensurate with, on a par with. ANTONYMS more than, less than. 3 equal treatment before the law: unbiased, impartial, nonpartisan, fair, just, equitable; unprejudiced, nondiscriminatory, egalitarian; neutral, objective, disinterested. ANTONYMS discriminatory. 4 an equal contest: evenly matched, even, balanced, level; on a par, on an equal footing; informal fifty-fifty, neck and neck. ANTONYMS uneven. noun they did not treat him as their equal: equivalent, peer, fellow, coequal, like; counterpart, match, parallel. verb 1 two plus two equals four: be equal to, be equivalent to, be the same as; come to, amount to, make, total, add up to. 2 he equaled the world record: match, reach, parallel, be level with, measure up to. 3 the fable equals that of any other poet: be as good as, be a match for, measure up to, equate with; be in the same league as, rival, compete with. PHRASES equal to trust me, I am equal to the task: capable of, fit for, up to, good enough for, strong enough for; suitable for, suited to, appropriate for.

 

equality

equality noun 1 we promote equality for women: fairness, equal rights, equal opportunities, equity, egalitarianism; impartiality, evenhandedness; justice. 2 equality between supply and demand: parity, similarity, comparability, correspondence; likeness, resemblance; uniformity, evenness, balance, equilibrium, consistency, homogeneity, agreement, congruence, symmetry.

 

equalize

equalize verb attempts to equalize their earnings: make equal, make even, even out /up, level, regularize, standardize, balance, square, match; bring into line.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

equal

equal adjective 1 two lines of equal length: identical, uniform, alike, like, the same, one and the same, equivalent, indistinguishable; matching, twin; comparable, similar, corresponding, correspondent, commensurate. ANTONYMS unequal, different. 2 fares were equal to a fortnight's wages for a skilled craftsman: equivalent, identical, amounting; proportionate, tantamount; the same as, commensurate with, on a par with. ANTONYMS unequal; more than; less than. 3 the right to equal treatment before the law: unbiased, impartial, non-partisan, fair, fair-minded, just, even-handed, equitable; unprejudiced, unbigoted, non-discriminatory, free from discrimination, egalitarian; neutral, objective, disinterested, without fear or favour. ANTONYMS unequal; discriminatory. 4 a fair and equal contest: evenly matched, evenly balanced, even, balanced, level, evenly proportioned, well matched, on a par, on an equal footing; informal fifty-fifty, level pegging, neck and neck. ANTONYMS uneven, unequal. PHRASES equal to Patricia was equal to the task: capable of, fit for, up to, good /strong enough for, adequate for, sufficient for, ready for; suitable for, suited to, appropriate for; informal up to scratch, having what it takes. noun they did not treat him as their equal: equivalent, peer, fellow, coequal, like; mate, twin, alter ego, counterpart, match, parallel; rare compeer. ANTONYMS superior; inferior. verb 1 thirty six divided by two equals eighteen: be equal to, be equivalent to, be the same as, correspond to; come to, amount to, make, total, add up to; Brit. tot up to. 2 he equalled the world record: match, reach, parallel, come up to, be level with, measure up to, achieve. 3 the fable equals that of any other poet: be as good as, be equal /even /level with, be a match for, match, measure up to, come up to, equate with, be in the same league as, be in the same category as, be tantamount to; rival, compete with, contend with, vie with. ANTONYMS lose to; beat. WORD LINKS equal iso- related prefix, as in isobar, isochronous Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

equality

equality noun 1 the union's efforts to promote equality for women: fairness, justness, equitability, impartiality, even-handedness, egalitarianism, equal rights, equal opportunities, non-discrimination; justice, freedom, emancipation; rare coequality. ANTONYMS inequality. 2 equality between the demand for, and supply of, money: parity, sameness, identicalness, identity, equalness; likeness, alikeness, similarity, comparability, resemblance; uniformity, evenness, levelness, balance, equilibrium, correspondence, consistency, agreement, concord, congruence, parallelism, symmetry; rare coequality. ANTONYMS difference.

 

equalize

equalize verb 1 attempts to equalize men and women's earnings: make equal, make even, even out /up /off, make level, level (up /off ), make uniform, make the same, make consistent, regularize, standardize, bring into line, balance, square, match. 2 Northampton equalized ten minutes into the second half: level the score, even up the score, draw.

 

Duden Dictionary

Equalizer

Equa li zer Substantiv, maskulin Elektrotechnik, Rundfunktechnik , der |ˈiːkwəlaɪzɐ |der Equalizer; Genitiv: des Equalizers, Plural: die Equalizer englisch equalizer, eigentlich = Ausgleich (er ), zu lateinisch aequus = gleich [Zusatz ]gerät an Verstärkern von Hi-Fi-Anlagen zur Verbesserung des Klangbildes

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

equal

e qual /íːkw (ə )l / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) 〖原義は 「平らな 」〗(名 )equality, (副 )equally 形容詞 more ; most 1 (比較なし ) (大きさ 価値 数量などが ) «…と /…の点で » 等しい , 同じで «to /in » ▸ a weight roughly equal to ten percent of your body weight 体重の10パーセントとほぼ同じ重さ These two lines are of equal length.These two lines are equal in length .これら2本の線は長さが等しい an equal number of problems and benefits 同じ数の問題と利点 2 平等な , 対等の ; 均等な, 一様な equal rights for women 女性の (男性と )同等の権利, 男女同権 Men and women are equal .男女は対等である 3 かたく be 〈人が 〉 «…の » 能力 [力量 ]がある «to » You are equal to the task [challenge ].君ならその仕事 [試練 ]に耐えられる 4 «…と » 互角な , «…に » 匹敵する «to » Our cars are equal to any Japanese model .我々の車は日本のモデルにひけをとらない 5 ⦅古 ⦆〈平野などが 〉平らな ; 〈心などが 〉平静な ; 〈裁判などが 〉公正な .ll [ther ] th ngs being qual ⦅話 ⦆すべての [ほかの ]条件が同じなら (!独立分詞構文 ) .S me are m re qual than thers .ことわざ 人は平等とはいえやはりその中でも特別な人はいる .動詞 s ; ed , ⦅英 ⦆led ; ing , ⦅英 ⦆ling 他動詞 1 (大きさ 価値 数量などにおいて )…と等しい (be equal to )Two plus four equals six .2 +4 =6 2 …に匹敵する , 並ぶ equal the world record 世界記録に並ぶ Her love for the students was equaled only by the love for her children .彼女の生徒への愛は, 自分の子供への愛に匹敵する (ほど深い )ものだった 3 〈結果など 〉を生み出す .名詞 C «…と /…において » 対等な人 [], 匹敵する人 [] «of /in » Tom treated me as an equal in the group .トムは私をグループの中で対等な人間として扱ってくれた Mary has no equal [is without equal ] in academic achievements .成績でメリーにかなう者はいない The Beach Boys at their best are the equal of the Beatles .ビーチボーイズの最盛期はビートルズに匹敵する - mployment Opport nity Comm ssion ⦅米 ⦆the 雇用機会均等委員会 .~̀ opport nity (雇用の )機会均等 ; 〖形容詞的に 〗機会均等の .- R ghts Am ndment ⦅米 ⦆the (合衆国憲法の )男女平等権修正条項 (⦅略 ⦆ERA ).~́ ⦅米 ⦆ [~́ s ⦅英 ⦆] s gn 等号 〘=〙.

 

equality

e qual i ty /ɪkwɑ́ləti |-kwɔ́l -/equal 名詞 U 1 «…との /…の間の /…における » 平等 , 均等 , 対等 , 一様 () «with /between /in » (inequality )sexual equality equality of the sexes [between men and women ]男女の平等 equality of opportunity 機会均等 be on an equality with A A 〈人 物 〉と対等 [同等 ](の立場 )である 2 (動きなどの )均質性 , 一様性 .3 〘数 〙相等 , 等式 .~́ s gn 等号 〘=〙.E St te the 平等州 〘米国Wyoming州の愛称; 婦人参政権を最初に認めたことから 〙.

 

equalization

qual i z tion 名詞 U 〖時にan 同一 [均等, 平等 ]にすること ; 均等 [平等 ]化 .

 

equalize

e qual ize /íːkwəlàɪz /動詞 他動詞 1 (大きさ 価値などにおいて )…を同一にする ; 権利 機会など 〉を平等 [均等 ]にする .2 ⦅英 ⦆試合 〉を同点にする .自動詞 1 同一になる ; 平等 [均等 ]になる .2 ⦅英 ⦆(特にサッカーの試合で )同点にする .

 

equalizer

qual z er 名詞 C 1 (すべての人を )平等にする経験 [人 ].2 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆銃, 武器 .3 ⦅英 ⦆〖通例単数形で 〗(サッカーなどで試合が )同点になる得点, 同点ゴール .4 〘電 〙均圧器 ; イコライザー, 等化器 .

 

equally

e qual ly /íːkw (ə )li /equal 副詞 比較なし 1 形容詞 副詞 の前で 〗(程度が )同様に , 同程度に These two types of medicine work equally well .これら2種類の薬は同じようによく効く 2 等しく , 平等に ; 均等に , 同量に Child rearing must be divided equally between husband and wife .子育ては夫と妻の間で平等に分担しなければならない 3 〖文修飾 〗それと同時に , 同様にまた , それと同様に重要なことだが (!同じ話題について別の同程度に重要な意見を述べる時に用いる ) ▸ I feel excited, but equally I have deep anxieties .私は興奮を感じているが同様に強い不安も抱いている