单词 | measure something ↔ out |
释义 | measure something ↔ out From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeasure something ↔ out phrasal verbTMMEASUREto take a specific amount of liquid, powder etc from a larger amount Measure out 100 grams of flour. → measure→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmeasure out• In future you take preventative measures.• I might even get to the office and be measured and out again before the first of the boys arrived.• Hence a knowledgeable citizen may not wish to have 502 reduction measures carried out beyond what is reasonable.• Both times the measure was thrown out by the House of Lords.• All these measures were carried out in the name of cost improvements cost-cutting would be a more appropriate name.• They measured it all out painstakingly.• One might also point to the fear among many politicians of electoral retribution if radical measures turn out to be unpopular.• Near to the time of operation specific measures are carried out to safeguard patients. |
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