
길이, 양, 정도 등을 도구나 단위를 사용하여 재다.
To ascertain the size, amount, or degree of something by using an instrument or standard units.
예문:
"The architect measured the distance between the two supporting pillars."
"You should measure the flour carefully before adding it to the bowl."
특정한 크기, 길이 또는 양이 되다.
To be of a specified size, length, or amount.
예문:
"The screen measures 50 inches diagonally."
"The earthquake measured 6.5 on the Richter scale."
어떤 것의 범위, 질, 가치 또는 효과를 평가하거나 판단하다.
To estimate or assess the extent, quality, value, or effect of something.
예문:
"It is difficult to measure the long-term impact of social media on teenagers."
"The survey was designed to measure customer satisfaction levels."
특정한 목적을 달성하기 위해 취해지는 계획이나 행동.
A plan or course of action taken to achieve a particular purpose.
예문:
"The company implemented new security measures to prevent data breaches."
"Drastic measures were needed to save the failing economy."
비교나 판단을 위해 사용되는 표준, 단위 또는 기초.
A standard, unit, or basis used for comparison or judgment.
예문:
"Academic grades are not always a true measure of a student's intelligence."
"By any measure, the charity event was a huge success."
입법된 법안 또는 제정된 법령.
A legislative bill or enactment.
예문:
"The Senate passed the environmental measure after a long debate."
"Voters will decide on the new tax measure in the upcoming election."
음악에서 세로줄로 구분되는 박자의 단위.
A group of beats of music, typically separated by vertical lines on a staff; a bar.
예문:
"The pianist paused for a moment at the end of the fourth measure."
"This piece of music has four beats in every measure."