verb “measure”
Infinitiv measure; hien measures; Verg. measured; Part. Verg. measured; Ger. measuring
- determine the size, amount, or degree of something by using an instrument or device marked in standard units
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Before cutting the fabric, she measured it carefully to ensure it would fit the pattern.
- have specified dimensions
The new couch measured exactly six feet in length, fitting the living room space perfectly.
- assess the significance, effect, or worth of something
Teachers often measure a student's progress by looking at their grades and classroom participation.
noun “measure”
Singular measure, Plural measures oder onzieleg
- a restriction or level beyond which something cannot or should not go
His patience had reached its measure and he could tolerate the delays no longer.
- Mooss - eng Manéier, wéi eppes gemooss oder berechent ka ginn.
The number of books sold is a common measure of an author's success.
- a certain amount or portion of something
He offered a measure of support to his friend in a time of need.
- the process or action of determining the size, amount, or degree of something
The measure of the room's dimensions showed it was large enough for the new furniture.
- a container used to dispense specific amounts of ingredients, especially in cooking
She used a small measure to scoop the flour for the cake recipe.
- a benchmark or standard used for evaluation
Fairness is often used as a measure of good leadership.
- units of capacity that are defined by standard references
The farmer stored several measures of wheat in his barn for the winter.
- a tool with a marked scale used for determining lengths or distances
The carpenter reached for his measure to ensure the wood was cut to the right length.
- the pattern of rhythm in a poem
The poet chose an intricate measure for his latest sonnet to convey a sense of urgency.
- a segment of time in music, marked by the spacing of bar lines, containing a set number of beats
The composer wrote a difficult measure that required the pianist to play a rapid succession of notes.
- steps or actions taken to achieve a particular goal
The government took drastic measures to curb the spread of the disease.