0 to consider one thing to be the same as or equal to another thing -- 同等看待;使等同;使相等
He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest. 他抱怨說,人們往往會把右翼政見和自私自利混爲一談。
The norms of a certain kind of experimental practice were now equated with the essential structure of the social reality to be investigated.
In this condition, we equated the luminance of the brightest leaves with the luminance of the fruit.
First, they refuse simply to equate well-being with professed happiness or satisfaction and, second, they place extra conditions on the judgments that count.
He argues, however, that women's relegation to the private sphere cannot be equated with powerlessness.
But resolution of medical mistakes should not be equated with a complete restoration of patient-clinician relationship.
The story challenges the confining logic that equates women with passivity and therefore places women's pacifism in opposition to men's militarism.
We equate financial services with an aggregate of interest-bearing monetary assets (deposits), and we assume that monetary assets are weakly separable from consumer goods.
Relative proportions of animal species are equated with the contribution that species made to the diet of the inhabitants.