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
- I always give new workers a short contract to begin with, as I want to see how they measure up before I employ them on a lasting basis.
雇用工人时我先同他们订个短期合同,我要看看他们的能力再决定是否长期雇用。 - 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。 - Oh, I hope it can measure up to you, right?
不对,应该说我那玩意能让你满足,对吧? - Her performance didn't measure up to the expectations of her boss.
她的表现辜负了老板的期望。 - Against these standards, how far do the present reform efforts of the IMF measure up?
对照这些标准,IMF目前在改革方面的努力达到了何种程度呢? - Do all you can to show your love and your ability to measure up to what this person wants.
尽自己能做的一切向对方表达爱意和表示你能达到对方的要求。 - We've been trying to measure up his chance.
我们一直试图估量他成功的可能性。 - The washing machine didn't measure up to the quality standards.
这台洗衣机没有达到质量标准。 - If you measure up, you will have a career.
倘若试用合格,你将获得一个职业。 - 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。