commensurable

英 [kə'menʃ(ə)rəb(ə)l; -sjə-] 美 [kə'mɛnʃərəbl]
  • adj. 能较量的;可以同单位度量的
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commensurable (adj.)
1550s, from Late Latin commensurabilis "having a common measure," from com- "together with" (see com-) + Latin mensurabilis "that can be measured," from mensurare "to measure," from mensura "measure" (see measure (v.)).
1. Universities today are not commensurable with those of the past.
今日的大学不能与过去的大学相比.

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2. The constituent squares in a squared rectangle have commensurable sides.
在方化矩形中,组成矩形的各个正方形有可公度的边.

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3. Not all geometrical magnitudes of the same kind are commensurable with one another.
同类几何量中彼此之间并非都是可通约的.

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4. Theoretically this may be true; but in real life incommensurables are commensurable.
理论上这可能是对的; 但实际生活中不配比较是可以衡量的.

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5. Weapons today are not commensurable with those of the past.
今天的武器与过去的不能够相提并论.

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