proportioned
- IPA[prəˈpôrSH(ə)nd]
美式
- having dimensions or a comparative relationship of parts of a specified type
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形容詞
- 1. having dimensions or a comparative relationship of parts of a specified type she was tall and perfectly proportioned
- a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole: the proportion of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is rising
- adjust or regulate (something) so that it has a particular or suitable relationship to ... a life after death in which happiness can be proportioned to virtue
Oxford Dictionary
- a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole: the proportion of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is rising
- adjust or regulate (something) so that it has a particular or suitable relationship to ... a life after death in which happiness can be proportioned to virtue
Oxford American Dictionary
- badly or wrongly proportioned: an ill-proportioned and meager space
Oxford American Dictionary
- having dimensions that are in proportion and give a balanced, pleasing effect: the house has a spacious layout with well-proportioned rooms
Oxford American Dictionary
- having dimensions that are in proportion and give a balanced, pleasing effect: the house has a spacious layout with well-proportioned rooms
Oxford Dictionary
- badly or wrongly proportioned: an ill-proportioned and meagre space
Oxford Dictionary
- according to a particular relationship in size, amount, or degree
Oxford Dictionary
- the relation between quantities whose ratio is constant: sensors emit an electronic signal in direct proportion to the amount of light detected
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[prəˈpɔːʃnd]
英式
- having dimensions or a comparative relationship of parts of a specified type: she was tall and perfectly proportioned
Oxford Dictionary