measured
adj. 仔細斟酌的,慎重的; 緩慢而又有節奏的
v. 量( measure的過去式和過去分詞 ); 測量; 衡量; 量出
You use measured to describe something that is careful and deliberate.
The men spoke in soft, measured tones...
這些人說話的語氣輕柔而平穩。
Her more measured response will appeal to voters...
她那更為慎重的答覆會受到選民的歡迎。
1. determined by measurement;
2. the rhythmic arrangement of syllables
3. carefully thought out in advance;
4. with care and dignity;
The pharmacist carefully measured out a dose of herbal medicine and told me how to brew it.
藥劑師仔細地配好一服草藥,並告訴我煎藥的方法.
Suddenly feeling faint, he measured out his length on the floor.
他突然感到頭暈, 跌倒在地.
He measured the rope to see if it was long enough.
他量了那根繩子看是否夠長.
They measured the strength of an electric current.
他們測量了電流的強度.
But the breadth of the economic transformation can't be measured by numbers alone.
但不能只靠數字來衡量經濟變化的程度.