0 to calculate an amount, especially by using a measuring device:
Use a thermometer to gauge the temperature.
1 to make a judgment about something, usually people's feelings:
2 a device for measuring the amount or size of something:
a fuel/rain/temperature gauge
a tyre gauge
a narrow-gauge/standard-gauge railway
a narrow gauge
a gauge of 16 millimetres
3 a way of judging or showing something, especially how successful or popular something is:
4 used in adjectives to express the width of the space inside a cylinder, especially the inside of a gun barrel (= part shaped like a tube):
a twelve-gauge shotgun
5 to calculate an amount by using a measuring device or by your own judgment, or to make a judgment about people’s feelings:
7 to make a judgment about something:
8 to calculate an amount, especially by using a measuring device
9 a way of measuring or understanding something, for example, people's opinions or a level of something:
10 a method, set of calculations, etc. used to try to predict what will happen in the future:
According to the government's economic forecasting gauge, inflation will fall by another 1% next year.
11 a piece of equipment for measuring the amount or size of something:
a fuel gauge
The impact of all this propaganda on her students is hard to gauge.
There is considerable debate in the academic literature over the relevance or otherwise of the size-of-bet in gauging respondents' solutions to these types or risks.
It can be demonstrated that this 45° angle for the strain gauges is adequate to measure torsion in circular sections.
However, they cannot gauge the extent to which the model generates home sector data consistent with actual economies.
In this gauge, the electric potential is eliminated from the system.
The elastic girder deforms differently when a different diameter tube is measured, thus resulting in a different output of the strain gauge transducer.
In order to implement a force feedback control, the robot has been equipped with six strain gauge force sensors.
Similarly, effective repertory theatre surveys can also gauge their audiences' motivation for attending their theatre.
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測量, (尤指用測量儀器)測量,計量,測算, 判斷…
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测量, (尤指用测量仪器)测量,计量,测算, 判断…
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jauge [feminine], moyen [masculine] de jauger, jauger…
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