equalized
v. (使某事物)相等( equalize的過去式和過去分詞 )
To equalize a situation means to give everyone the same rights or opportunities, for example in education, wealth, or social status.
Women in Indonesia have secured modern divorce laws that equalize the rights of husbands and wives...
印度尼西亞婦女已經獲得了現代離婚法的保護,享有和丈夫同等的權利。
Such measures are needed to equalize wage rates between countries.
需要採取這樣的措施實現各國工資率的均等。
In sports such as football, if a player equalizes, he or she scores a goal that makes the scores of the two teams equal.
Keegan equalized with only 16 minutes remaining...
基根在僅剩下16分鐘時追平了比分。
They showed little sign of equalising the Portsmouth striker's glorious 55th-minute shot.
絲毫沒有跡象表明他們會追平樸次茅斯隊前鋒在第55分鐘時的精彩進球。
1. caused to be equal
Keegan equalized with only 16 minutes remaining.
基根在僅剩下16分鐘時追平了比分。
When Wayne Rooney equalized on the hour there was only jubilation.
當魯尼打進扮平比分的進球時,場內有的只是一片歡騰.
Chicago Ox team equalized two minutes before the end of the match.
芝加哥公牛隊在比賽結束前兩分鐘扳平了比分.
Our team equalized with his in the football.
足球比賽時我隊與他的球隊得分相同.
Within seven minutes, Andriy Shevchenko had equalized.
在七分鐘內, 舍普琴科扳平了比分.