gauge

/ɡeɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · [ɡˈedʒ] /ɡeɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · [ɡˈedʒ] /ˈgāj/ (ame, mw)

gauge — verb

  • gaugepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • gauges3rd person singular
  • gauging-ing form
  • gaugedpast simple

1. to take an exact reading of the size, amount, speed, or pressure of something wi

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to take an exact reading of the size, amount, speed, or pressure of something with a tool such as a ruler, thermometer, or pressure meter

例句

Amani used a thermometer to gauge the temperature of the bath water before getting in.

gauge + noun phrase with measuring tool

The mechanic gauged the depth of the tyre tread with a small plastic tool.

gauge the depth of [something]

同義詞
  • measure

    more general; can use any method including non-instrumental

  • calculate

    focuses on arithmetic rather than physical measurement

文法句型

gauge + noun phrase

gauge + wh-clause

用法筆記

Often used with the name of the instrument (thermometer, pressure gauge, ruler) in the same sentence.

常見錯誤

I gauged the temperature with my hand.
I tested the temperature with my hand.
💡'gauge' implies using a measuring tool, not a rough body-based check.

2. to form an opinion about a situation, someone's feelings, or the likely result o

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to form an opinion about a situation, someone's feelings, or the likely result of something, often by noticing small signs or behaviour

例句

Stephanie tried to gauge her manager's mood before asking for a day off.

gauge + someone's mood / feelings

It is hard to gauge how much food we will need for the party on Saturday.

gauge + how much / how many / whether

同義詞
  • judge

    stronger and more definitive; 'gauge' is more tentative

  • assess

    more formal, often used in professional contexts

  • estimate

    focuses on quantity rather than feelings

文法句型

gauge + noun phrase

gauge + whether/wh-clause

用法筆記

Unlike 'measure', this sense does not involve a physical instrument. The object is often an abstract thing: mood, reaction, opinion, ability, or need. Frequently used with whether, how much, how many, or what.

常見錯誤

I gauged the room temperature by looking at people's faces.
I gauged the room's atmosphere by looking at people's faces.
💡Body temperature requires a thermometer; atmosphere/mood fits the JUDGE sense.

3. to gradually enlarge the hole in one's earlobe by inserting increasingly larger

3.動詞及物
釋義

to gradually enlarge the hole in one's earlobe by inserting increasingly larger jewellery or spacers over time

例句

Lukas has been gauging his ears for two years and now wears wooden tunnels.

gauge + ears / earlobes (body modification)

The piercer told Brooke not to gauge her ears too quickly to avoid tearing the skin.

文法句型

gauge + noun phrase (earlobe / ear)

用法筆記

Used almost exclusively for ear piercing. The process requires patience — stretching too fast can cause injury.

gauge — noun