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51measure up — {v.} To be equal; be of fully high quality; come up. * /John didn t measure up to the best catchers but he was a good one./ * /Lois school work didn t measure up to her ability./ Compare up: TO PAR. Contrast: FALL SHORT …
52measure up — {v.} To be equal; be of fully high quality; come up. * /John didn t measure up to the best catchers but he was a good one./ * /Lois school work didn t measure up to her ability./ Compare up: TO PAR. Contrast: FALL SHORT …
53measure — 1. noun /ˈmɛʒə/ a) The quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard. a measure of salt b) An ( …
54measure — Формат набора (Measure) Длина строки, на которую набирается текст [любая последовательность символов], выраженная в типометрических единицах (пунктах [единица измерения шрифта 1 pt measure 0,4 мм.], квадратах или цицеро [12 пунктов Дидо]) …
55measure\ up — v To be equal; be of fully high quality; come up. John didn t measure up to the best catchers but he was a good one. Lois school work didn t measure up to her ability. Compare: up to par Contrast: fall short …
56ˌmeasure ˈup — phrasal verb to be good enough The machines that we tested didn t measure up.[/ex] Will he measure up to the challenges that lie ahead of him?[/ex] …
57measure — / meʒə/ noun 1. a way of calculating size or quantity ♦ as a measure of the company’s performance as a way of judging if the company’s results are good or bad 2. a type of action ♦ to take measures to prevent something happening to act to stop… …
58measure — a musical unit representing a series of beats2 (rhythmic stresses) with one primary or accented stress. A measure is also called a bar because the end of a measure is represented in musical notation by a vertical bar …
59measure up — verb To meet expectations; to be as good as. Its a passable substitute, but it will never measure up to the original …
60Measure — Several words are so rendered in the Authorized Version. (1.) Those which are indefinite. (a) Hok, Isa. 5:14, elsewhere statute. (b) Mad, Job 11:9; Jer. 13:25, elsewhere garment. (c) Middah, the word most frequently thus translated, Ex. 26:2,… …