measure
noun
/ˈmeɪ.ʒə/
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/ˈmeʒ.ə/
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/ˈmɛʒ.ə/
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/ˈmɛʒ.ɚ/
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- The size of someone or something, as ascertained by measuring. (Now chiefly in make to measure.) [from 14th c.]
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misura,
regolo,
righello
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- (mathematics, measure theory) A function which obeys a particular set of formal conditions, created to generalize and rigorize the notions of length, volume, and probability. Formally, a non-negative, countably additive set function on a sigma-algebra; see w:Measure (mathematics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia. [from 20th c.]
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misura,
funzione di misura
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- A standard against which something can be judged; a criterion. [from 14th c.]
- (in plural) Actions designed to achieve some purpose; plans. [from 17th c.]
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misura
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- The act or result of measuring.
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misura,
misurazione
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- (music) A musical designation consisting of all notes and or rests delineated by two vertical bars; an equal and regular division of the whole of a composition; a bar. [from 17th c.]
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battuta
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measure
verb
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/ˈmeɪ.ʒɚ/
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- To ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.
- To estimate the unit size of something.
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misurare
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measurability
noun
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- Susceptibility to measurement.
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misurabilità
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