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词汇 equalizer
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Definition of equalizer in English:

equalizer

(British equaliser)
noun ˈiːkwəlʌɪzəˈikwəˌlaɪzər
  • 1A thing which has an equalizing effect.

    使平等者;使相等者

    education is the great equalizer

    教育是伟大的平等使者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Don't believe it when they tell you that death is the great equalizer.
    • BE ENTERTAINING - Humor is the great equalizer and something that nearly everyone appreciates.
    • The crisis that struck in mid-1997 was a great equalizer, along with the popularity of the ‘back to nature’ movement starting in the West.
    • A layer of ice and a light snow cover is the great equalizer; only the cautious survive and the only driver smiling is my neighbor, the tow truck operator, as he stops by the bank to lighten his load.
    • But computational science is a great equalizer.
    • ‘The Web is absolutely the great equalizer,’ he said.
    • And green technology could be a great equalizer, bringing wealth to the tropical areas of the world which have most of the sunshine, most of the human population, and most of the poverty.
    • So age is the great equalizer - 90% of 20 year olds are going to be hotter than pretty much any 50 year old, just by being young & nubile.
    • He quickly found that mountain biking was often the great equalizer in helping his students better adjust to the pressures of both home and school.
    • ‘The great equalizer is the Internet,’ says McLeod.
    • Most of this film takes place outdoors, the great equalizer, where it doesn't matter that you have nothing at all in the world.
    • I often say that there are two equalizers in life: the Internet and education.
    • Wealthy motorists frustrated by the great equalizer, traffic jams, will pioneer a brand new gimmick: motorcycle motorcades for millionaires.
    • Free public education was originally conceived as a great equalizer.
    • Smarter training can be a great equalizer, allowing those with modest natural endurance or training time to beat those with more aerobic capacity, but less economical strokes or race plans.
    • The way many people here see it, these precautions are the great equalizer when your opponent is a serial killer.
    • This got me thinking: traffic is the great equalizer.
    • Because in this country, in the judicial system, money is a great equalizer.
    • The answer is the great equalizer of the modern democratic society, and I'm writing on it this very instant.
    • The Japanese have no idea what a great equalizer this is.
    • I think that when it looks like somebody's got things a lot better than we do, we like to see them fall because it's sort of a great equalizer.
    1. 1.1British A goal that levels the score in the game.
      (比赛中)拉平比分的得分
      his second goal was the equalizer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These days, they score a goal and hope to stop their opponents from scoring an equaliser.
      • Chris Templeman opened the scoring for the visitors in seven minutes and when Alan Gow fired home an equaliser in 20 minutes anything could have happened.
      • Aspell crowned a good game by scoring the equaliser.
      • Finally on seventy-six minutes came the equaliser.
      • Olly Newby rifled home the equaliser and Mark Tomlinson hit the winner for Wilberfoss four minutes from time.
      • The Warriors gave up the equalizer in the 54th minute.
      • And it was the same player who snatched a dramatic equalizer a minute later.
      • Defoe set up Cole for the second equaliser before scoring the winner.
      • Piltown drove forward in search of the equalizer and on eighty-five minutes Darren Cooney was just off target with a well struck shot.
      • Sam Thackery got the equaliser with ten minutes remaining.
  • 2North American informal A weapon, especially a gun.

    〈北美,非正式〉武器(尤指枪)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • More often than not, the real equalizer was his gun.
    • Colt claimed that his guns were the ‘great equalizers.’
    • Nuclear weapons, chemical weapons and missiles are viewed, probably erroneously, as the potential equalizer of superior Western conventional power.
    • Colonel Samuel Colt's revolver continues to serve as an equalizer.
  • 3Electronics
    A passive network designed to modify a frequency response, especially to compensate for distortion.

    〔电子〕均衡器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The equalizer coefficients are periodically transmitted to a converter within the transmitter over a secondary channel.
    • By separating the equalization of the signal to separate equalizers, the cost of the equalization can be reduced without substantially affecting performance.
    • A second equalizer and adjuster circuit to equalize the timed sample sequence for detection and to adjust the gain of the amplifier and the timing of the sampler operates in a user data segment of the signal.
    • This panel would then be connected through a patchbay to a microphone, line and program amplifiers, equalizers and echo sends.
    • And it doesn't matter that it has a great equaliser system to boot.

Definition of equalizer in US English:

equalizer

(British equaliser)
nounˈikwəˌlaɪzərˈēkwəˌlīzər
  • 1A thing that has an equalizing effect.

    使平等者;使相等者

    education is the great equalizer

    教育是伟大的平等使者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And green technology could be a great equalizer, bringing wealth to the tropical areas of the world which have most of the sunshine, most of the human population, and most of the poverty.
    • Most of this film takes place outdoors, the great equalizer, where it doesn't matter that you have nothing at all in the world.
    • This got me thinking: traffic is the great equalizer.
    • I think that when it looks like somebody's got things a lot better than we do, we like to see them fall because it's sort of a great equalizer.
    • The way many people here see it, these precautions are the great equalizer when your opponent is a serial killer.
    • ‘The great equalizer is the Internet,’ says McLeod.
    • A layer of ice and a light snow cover is the great equalizer; only the cautious survive and the only driver smiling is my neighbor, the tow truck operator, as he stops by the bank to lighten his load.
    • Free public education was originally conceived as a great equalizer.
    • ‘The Web is absolutely the great equalizer,’ he said.
    • BE ENTERTAINING - Humor is the great equalizer and something that nearly everyone appreciates.
    • The crisis that struck in mid-1997 was a great equalizer, along with the popularity of the ‘back to nature’ movement starting in the West.
    • But computational science is a great equalizer.
    • The answer is the great equalizer of the modern democratic society, and I'm writing on it this very instant.
    • Don't believe it when they tell you that death is the great equalizer.
    • I often say that there are two equalizers in life: the Internet and education.
    • The Japanese have no idea what a great equalizer this is.
    • So age is the great equalizer - 90% of 20 year olds are going to be hotter than pretty much any 50 year old, just by being young & nubile.
    • Smarter training can be a great equalizer, allowing those with modest natural endurance or training time to beat those with more aerobic capacity, but less economical strokes or race plans.
    • Wealthy motorists frustrated by the great equalizer, traffic jams, will pioneer a brand new gimmick: motorcycle motorcades for millionaires.
    • He quickly found that mountain biking was often the great equalizer in helping his students better adjust to the pressures of both home and school.
    • Because in this country, in the judicial system, money is a great equalizer.
    1. 1.1North American informal A weapon, especially a gun.
      〈北美,非正式〉武器(尤指枪)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nuclear weapons, chemical weapons and missiles are viewed, probably erroneously, as the potential equalizer of superior Western conventional power.
      • Colt claimed that his guns were the ‘great equalizers.’
      • More often than not, the real equalizer was his gun.
      • Colonel Samuel Colt's revolver continues to serve as an equalizer.
    2. 1.2Electronics A passive network designed to modify a frequency response, especially to compensate for distortion.
      〔电子〕均衡器
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By separating the equalization of the signal to separate equalizers, the cost of the equalization can be reduced without substantially affecting performance.
      • A second equalizer and adjuster circuit to equalize the timed sample sequence for detection and to adjust the gain of the amplifier and the timing of the sampler operates in a user data segment of the signal.
      • The equalizer coefficients are periodically transmitted to a converter within the transmitter over a secondary channel.
      • And it doesn't matter that it has a great equaliser system to boot.
      • This panel would then be connected through a patchbay to a microphone, line and program amplifiers, equalizers and echo sends.
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