measure up
英 [ˈmeʒə(r) ʌp]
美 [ˈmeʒər ʌp]
符合,达到(标准或期望)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 符合(标准);达到(期望)
If you do notmeasure up toa standard or to someone's expectations, you are not good enough to achieve the standard or fulfil the person's expectations.- It was fatiguing sometimes to try to measure up to her standard of perfection...
有时候,力求达到她尽善尽美的标准让人觉得很累。 - She's always comparing me to other people, and somehow I never measure up.
她总是拿我跟别人相比,不知怎的,我总是不如人家。
- It was fatiguing sometimes to try to measure up to her standard of perfection...
英英释义
verb
- prove capable or fit
双语例句
- Yet I was afraid that I wouldn't measure up to the other students.
到现在,我还是担心自己不能和别的学生比。 - Instead, a good educational system should enable every student to measure up to good standards as well-rounded people.
相反,好的教育体系体例应使每一位学生都能达到良好的水准,成为全面发铺的人。 - We must also do more to help children when their schools do not measure up.
我们还必须付出更大努力帮助在落后学校中的孩子。 - The applying unit possesses the technology and equipment that measure up to the standard of the state;
有符合国家标准的技术设备; - The washing machine didn't measure up to the quality standards.
这台洗衣机没有达到质量标准。 - So, how did the new manager measure up?
那么,新经理合格吗? - You might say workers have always felt pressure to measure up to one benchmark or another.
你可能会说,工作的人一直会感到压力,因为要达到这样或那样的标准。 - Take a little time to measure up your chances before deciding.
在决定之前花点时间估计一下你有几分把握。 - He measure up the wood before he started.
他在动工前先把木头量了一下。 - She certainly did not fail to measure up to the expectations of the Party and the people.
她确实没有辜负党和人民对她的期望。