1 something or someone that is equivalent to something or someone else -- vật tương đương
This word has no equivalent in French.
They should not exceed in size the equivalent of one page of print.
On p. 102, with regard to the regulation of carbon emissions, the chapter says that a tax approach and an emission permits approach are equivalent.
A more appropriate interpretation is that the annuity swap represents a market certainty equivalent to the option.
Note, however, that our numerical bounds frequently get better if multiple edges are replaced by a single equivalent edge.
The class of quasirandom graphs is defined by certain equivalent graph properties possessed by random graphs.
This largely determined the maximum of ten hectares (arable equivalent) and ensured that only symbolic holdings would be given to farm workers lacking ownership claims.
At shorter, regional scales (equivalent to 10-15 times the ice thickness), however, the relationship was less convincing.
Thus, though there is a straightforward diphthongal realization for this vowel, there is also a minority realization which is realizationally equivalent to a long monophthong.
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等值的, 相等的, 等同的…
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等值的, 相等的, 等同的…
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equivalente, equivalente [masculine-feminine]…
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同価値の, 同等の, 同等のもの…
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eşit, denk, eş değer…
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équivalent/-ente, équivalent [masculine], équivalent…
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