in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 equalise
1 VERB 使均等;使平等 To
equalize a situation means to give everyone the same rights or opportunities, for example in education, wealth, or social status.
使均等;使平等 -
Women in Indonesia have secured modern divorce laws that equalize the rights of husbands and wives. [VERB noun]
印度尼西亚妇女已经获得了现代离婚法的保护,享有和丈夫同等的权利。
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Such measures are needed to equalize wage rates between countries. [VERB noun]
需要采取这样的措施实现各国工资率的均等。
2 VERB (体育运动中)追平比分;打成平局 In sports such as football, if a player
equalizes, he or she scores a goal that makes the scores of the two teams equal.
(体育运动中)追平比分;打成平局 [British] -
Keegan equalized with only 16 minutes remaining. [VERB]
基根在仅剩下16分钟时追平了比分。
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They showed little sign of equalising the Portsmouth striker's glorious 55th-minute shot. [VERB noun]
丝毫没有迹象表明他们会追平朴次茅斯队前锋在第55分钟时的精彩进球。
SYN draw level, level the score, square the score, make the score level
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