calibrated
英 [ˈkælɪbreɪtɪd]
美 [ˈkælɪbreɪtɪd]
v. 标定,校准(刻度,以使测量准确)
calibrate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:calibrated
BNC.45759 / COCA.28849
柯林斯词典
- VERB 校定,校准,调节(计量器具)
If youcalibratean instrument or tool, you mark or adjust it so that you can use it to measure something accurately.- ...instructions on how to calibrate a thermometer.
如何标定温度计的说明 - ...a calibrated hypodermic syringe.
标定精确刻度的皮下注射器
- ...instructions on how to calibrate a thermometer.
- VERB 精确测量;准确估量
If youcalibratesomething, you measure it accurately.- ...a way of calibrating the shift of opinion within the Labour Party...
准确衡量工党内部观点转变的方法 - Pesticide levels in food are simply too difficult to calibrate.
食品中杀虫剂的含量很难精确测定。
- ...a way of calibrating the shift of opinion within the Labour Party...
英英释义
adj
- marked with or divided into degrees
- a calibrated thermometer
双语例句
- Measuring accuracy of the H shaped steel processing flow line must comply with the dimension calibrated.
型钢加工流水线测量精度必须与校验过的尺寸相一致。 - Through tests, other parameters are optimized and calibrated, and the optimization program is determined.
通过试验对其他参数进行了优化标定,确定了优化方案。 - Laboratory equipment is not sufficiently calibrated and qualified at suitable intervals, in accordance with an established written programme.
实验室设备是不够资格的校准和在适当的时间间隔,按照既定的书面程序进行。 - In general the calibrated values can be read out for control.
通常,校准值作为控制原因被读出。 - The database screen indicates which gauges or instruments need to be calibrated and gives their basic parameters.
数据库的屏幕显示,其中压力表或仪器需要加以校准并给出了他们的基本参数。 - Finally the relationship between corrosion rate and shift in center wavelength was calibrated by experiment.
最后通过实验标定了钢筋腐蚀率与光栅波长位移的关系。 - Measuring instruments must be calibrated before leaving the factory.
计量器须校对合格才可出厂。 - The meter needs to be carefully calibrated before any measurements are made.
仪表在作任何测量前必须仔细校准。 - You cancelled the calibration process. This scanner must be calibrated prior to usage.
您取消了校准过程。扫描仪在使用之前必须校准。 - Testing equipment and measuring instrument is well calibrated, labeled and maintained.
测试设备和测量仪器均作有效校正,标示和维护。
