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Q:There's an intangible measure, which is how much a country earns in coexistence, in integration, identity, and the construction of citizenship by hosting an event of this magnitude. có nghĩa là gì? Q:Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa measures  và countermeasures  ? Q:Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa to take half measures và to take stop gap measures ? Q:Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa measure [noun] và measurement ? Q:Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh [Mỹ] như thế nào? For measures against dryness in winter!!
Winter dryness measures!!
For winter dryness measures!! Q:Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh [Mỹ] như thế nào? I often measure the weight during diet. Q:Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh [Mỹ] như thế nào? what does this "measures" here mean?

The psychologist demonstrated that mindful thought could lead to improvement on measures of cognitive functions even in older adults. Q:Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh [Mỹ] như thế nào? Me, I believe that you measure yourself by the people who measure themselves by you.            Is the pronounce right? Q:Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh [Mỹ] như thế nào? measures of location Q:What does "take measures" exactly mean? Is it the same as "take measurements" or it is more like "doing certain things to fix problems after finding out something went wrong" as it is in Russian? Q: カバーをプラグに着けたまま測定して下さい。
Please measure the length pipe left assembling the cover on the pipe.   cái này nghe có tự nhiên không? Q:What does integrate mean?
They also measure how well you use these skills together, so in some cases you will be asked to integrate your skills. Q: Strengthen measures to prevent problem occurrences and outflow[leaking?]of them for new category products.   cái này nghe có tự nhiên không? Q: please measure your kids feet' length if u are not sure which size should choose.
please help me correct.  cái này nghe có tự nhiên không? A:To be good enough.

The girl never measured up to her mothers expectations

That would mean the girl is not doing good enough to get her mothers approval. A:It means its an index for determining the level of poor access to social needs like friends, health, family, etc. A:I wish my Japanese was good enough to translate this for you! This is very formal and difficult English to understand.

Theyre basically saying that this event will bring many benefits, good things to the country. it helps them in a lot of ways. A:this isn't used often. but it basically means to have some peace. not complete peace but just enough.


He had a hard day and found a measure of peace in the new CD he bought. A:@Jihye89: It's asking if you measure height in feet and inches, in centimeters, or in meters etc.

ex. 5ft 4in
ex. 160cm
ex. 16m A:We must take measures to stop the sickness.

The security team has taken measures to keep all the people safe.

A:"Unfortunately, this establishment does not quite measure up to the health and safety standards." A:The concert didn't measure up to my expectations.
The student's resume didn't measure up to the school's high standards.
I wonder if this new year will measure up to my expectations.
The horse measured up perfectly to the requirements to compete.
The reality of it didn't measure up to my expectations for it. A:"There was gold beyond measure" is correct :]

I was happy beyond measure.

The treasures are valuable beyond measure.

[Just so you know, "beyond measure" is not an expression we normally use. You will only see it in books, essays, or other formal writings.] A: countermeasure is also a measure; it is used to emphasise that this measure is meant to counter that problem A: oh sorry about that!
Well they pretty much mean the same thing, but "measure" is more of a plan and "effort" is the actually trying to do it. Measure isn't really used in this context however, but it still makes sense!

Hope this sort of helped! A:

"Half measures" are measures that accomplish only part of what needs to be accomplished.  Actions, policies, and plans that don't go far enough can be described as half measures.  

"Half measures will not end in victory."
"Half measures are not tolerated at this company."
"They believe in their cause.  They will fight to the end before settling for half measures."

"Stopgap measures" are implemented on a temporary basis to get through an immediate crisis--until a better and permanent solution can be put in place. The crisis is often unexpected and the temporary solution is usually ad hoc or makeshift, meaning that existing resources were used in a new way to keep things going for a while.

"Two of the best employees in Department A left at the same time. The company asked employees in Department B to help out as a stopgap measure."

"The legislators could not agree on a budget and passed a stopgap measure at the last minute to keep the government funded for another two weeks." A:all three words are very related to each other.  So you would also take measurements in order to get dimensions. so if you think of a box,   if you want to figure out the dimensions of it [length, height and width] you would have to measure them.
So if you have three boxes, with a measurement of 60cm x 30cm x 20cm that would be it's dimensions of you compared it to two other boxes 50x 25 x10 and 80x50x30 the first box would be a medium size relative to the other boxes. so altogether you'd have  small, medium and large sized boxes that you figured out the dimensions of by measuring them. A:I think it's because a "measure" is what you use to measure something. Here, you are trying to measure the outcome, so you do this with an "outcome measure". A measurement is information you get after measuring something. "I measured my table, and the measurements were 4 feet by 6 feet". It's a little confusing, but I hope that helps! A:"Measures" here refer to scores on cognitive function tests. In other words, if I practice mindfulness, my score on a cognitive function scale could improve A:Miles [in the US] = 1600+ meters
Kilometers [other countries] = 1000 meters exactly.

Example:

My house is five miles away from the supermarket. A:@timkondratiev: It's the latter. But it doesn't have to be something you do after a problem occurs. You can also take preventative measures. A:"Please, measure the lenght left on the pipe, assembling the cover on top." A:To integrate is to combine separate things into a larger whole. "Now that cameras and music software are integrated into our phones, we no longer have to carry so many things." A: Is this OK:

Strengthen measures to prevent problems with new category products occurring in the market.

? A:@yummy87831743: I would say,
Please measure your child's foot length if you are not sure of which size to choose.

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