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US
/ˈmɛʒɝɪŋ/
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[ UK /mˈɛʒəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛʒəɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule
his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate
the measurements were carefully done
How To Use measuring In A Sentence
- The latter batch should yield about 1000 pumice-concrete solid bricks measuring 25 × 12 × 10 cm and displaying a compression strength of roughly 25 kg/cm² after approximately 3 months 'curing time. 3. Precast Pumice-Concrete Building Members
- Measuring ten metres in girth, weighing 23 tons and knocking on a bit at about 800 years old, the tree is an impressive - if ungainly - sight.
- In this case the experiment involves using a hydraulic press to crush specimen cubes of the concrete, and measuring the pressure at which the cube breaks.
- The amount of strain that measuring the heights of all admitted children puts on the medical and nursing staff should not be underestimated.
- It appears one of the (ahem) podium girls (aka fluffers) is measuring Alberto's johnson (or juan-hijo) and reporting the result as "five". The Schlock of the New: Dirty Salutes, Bold Claims, and Loud Prints
- Coronary flow velocity signals were sampled at a preselected fixed distance of 5.2 mm from the device tip to minimize turbulence caused by the presence of the measuring device.
- Transistors, which next year will contain features measuring 45 nanometres, or billionths of a metre, have become so small that they leak substantial amounts of electricity.
- It provides a powerful method in laser assessment and alignment, and provides a diagnostic tool for measuring optical surfaces and transmissive components.
- The metre is the standard unit for measuring length in the SI system.
- Measuring around my non-existent waistline and…… hold on a minute, this can't be right.