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释义 | 相当于 But some bankers worry that it could be the equivalent of ramming square pegs into round holes. But the conventional wisdom that one dog year equals seven human years is an oversimplified view of how old your dog is in human years. To mathematicians, a chair is equivalent to an apple; a mug—at least, one with a handle—is like a doughnut. The French Minister of Foreign Affairs is the equal of American Secretary of State. There are also the taxes that California businesses pay for every employee, equal to over 30 percent of their basic wage. If three people on average live in one flat, this would be the equivalent of building new housing for the combined populations of Britain and Poland. Steamed dumpling contains low calorie, equivalent to only70% of the latter, and lower fat and carbohydrate than rice. The Census Bureau expects the population to grow by 40% over the next four decades, equivalent to the entire population of Japan. The other shortcoming is a lack of consultation in an administration which has nothing equivalent to a cabinet. If disposal continues at this rate, it will amount to more than five pounds for every man, woman and child per year. When you think about it, this tool is the equivalent of an offensive weapon in the real world. To control the amount of caffeine the participants received, the team gave them pills containing caffeine equivalent to around four cups of coffee in one day or similar looking placebos. Instead, I prefer this milestone: I have now run the equivalent of100 marathons in this race from Los Angeles to New York. We can see this in the sketchbooks he left behind, a priceless bequest, the equivalent of a ticket of the entry to the studio of Michelangelo. Many financial pundits in the media say everyone should have cash reserves equal to3 to6 months of income. A woman was carrying the equivalent of a20- pound bowling ball in one arm, and sticks and rocks in another arm to protect herself in this dangerous environment. In theory, therefore, the two companies could issue their own debt and exchange it for loans from the government— the equivalent of having access to the printing press. Mobile phone users who send10 texts a day type out the equivalent of the epic novel War and Peace every five and a half years, new research has found. One study showed that the equivalent of two cups of coffee can boost short-term memory and reaction time. This is equivalent to32 logical processors on a single chip or socket. The difference between these two figures is the US current account deficit, which equaled3.3% of national income. This binary decision is equivalent to one bit of information. The cost is mostly through lost human and economic potential and it is roughly equivalent to the amount of aid that the continent receives from donor nations each year. Britain was right to shun the euro, Mr Osborne said, but“ I told you so” does not“ amount to an economic policy”. |
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