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measure (EN)
verbo, sostantivo

verbo “measure”

infinito measure; lui measures; pass. measured; p.p. measured; ger. measuring
  1. misurare
    Before cutting the fabric, she measured it carefully to ensure it would fit the pattern.
  2. misurare (avere determinate dimensioni)
    The new couch measured exactly six feet in length, fitting the living room space perfectly.
  3. valutare
    Teachers often measure a student's progress by looking at their grades and classroom participation.

sostantivo “measure”

sing. measure, pl. measures o non num.
  1. misura (limite)
    His patience had reached its measure and he could tolerate the delays no longer.
  2. misura (un modo in cui qualcosa può essere misurato o calcolato)
    The number of books sold is a common measure of an author's success.
  3. misura (quantità)
    He offered a measure of support to his friend in a time of need.
  4. misurazione
    The measure of the room's dimensions showed it was large enough for the new furniture.
  5. misurino
    She used a small measure to scoop the flour for the cake recipe.
  6. criterio
    Fairness is often used as a measure of good leadership.
  7. misure (unità di capacità)
    The farmer stored several measures of wheat in his barn for the winter.
  8. metro (strumento)
    The carpenter reached for his measure to ensure the wood was cut to the right length.
  9. metro (poesia)
    The poet chose an intricate measure for his latest sonnet to convey a sense of urgency.
  10. battuta (musica)
    The composer wrote a difficult measure that required the pianist to play a rapid succession of notes.
  11. provvedimento
    The government took drastic measures to curb the spread of the disease.