measurements
n. 量度( measurement的名詞複數 ); 測量; 衡量; (量得的)尺寸
A measurement is a result, usually expressed in numbers, that you obtain by measuring something.
We took lots of measurements...
我們得到了許多測量結果。
The measurements are extraordinarily accurate.
測量結果極為精確。
Measurement of something is the process of measuring it in order to obtain a result expressed in numbers.
Measurement of blood pressure can be undertaken by practice nurses.
測量血壓可以由實習護士完成。
The measurement of the quality, value, or effect of something is the activity of deciding how great it is.
...the measurement of output in the non-market sector.
評估非市場部門的效益
Your measurements are the size of your waist, chest, hips, and other parts of your body, which you need to know when you are buying clothes.
By drilling, geologists can take measurements at various depths.
透過鑽探,地質學家可以在不同深度測量。
We took lots of measurements.
我們得到了許多測量結果。
In the metric system, measurements are made in metres and liters.
在公制中, 用米和升作計量單位.
Laboratory work needs not only accurate measurements but also correct calculation.
實驗工作不但需要準確的測量,而且需要準確的計算.
The theories and measurements fitted together neatly.
理論與測出的資料恰好相符.