measure

measure
1 საზომი, განზომილება, საწყაო
liquid measure სითხის საწყაო
popularity is no measure of greatness პოპულარობა სიდიადის საზომი არ არის
2 ზომა
to take smb's measures ზომების აღება (ტანსაცმლის შესაკერად)
to make smth to measure ზომების მიხედვით რისიმე გაკეთება
I had a suit made to measure კოსტუმი შევაკერინე
the position has improved beyond measure მდგომარეობა ბევრად გაუმჯობესდა
there is a measure of truth in his words მის ნათქვამში ცოტა სიმართლეც ურევია
3 ზომა (ღონისძიება)
to take measures ზომების მიღება
they took strict measures მკაცრი ზომები მიიღეს
4 გაზომვა
to measure distance / temperature / length / width მანძილის / ტემპერატურის / სიგრძის / სიგანის გაზომვა
he measures his words აწონ-დაწონილად ლაპარაკობს
he measures his length გაიჭიმა (წაიქცა)
5 ზომების აღება (ტანსაცმლის შესაკერავად)
6 ზომის ქონა (ზომა აქვს)
the room measures four meters by five ეს ოთახი ოთხი ხუთზეა
a high priority measure პირველ რიგში ჩასატარებელი ღონისძიება
preventive measures გამაფრთხილებელი / პროფილაქტიკური ზომები
repressive measures რეპრესიული ზომები
tape measure სანტიმეტრი, რულეტი, ხვეულა (რისიმე სიგრძის გასაზომი)
to take measures ზომების მიღება
they were forced to take measures იძულებულნი გახდნენ, ზომები მიეღოთ
conciliatory measures შემარიგებელი / შემრიგებლური ზომები

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  • measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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