calibre
/ˈkælɪbə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkælɪbər/ (ame, ipa)
calibre — 名詞
- calibresingular
- calibresplural
1. how good or capable a person, thing, or piece of work is, usually when you are j
水準
人或事物表現的高低程度
how good or capable a person, thing, or piece of work is, usually when you are judging it against a high standard
The school wants teachers of high calibre for its science program.
這所學校希望為科學課程聘請高水準的老師。
of high calibre for praised ability or standard
João showed real calibre when he led the team through the storm.
João 在暴風雨中帶領團隊時,展現出真正的高水準。
We expected a report of higher calibre from a national newspaper.
我們原本期待這家全國性報紙能寫出水準更高的報導。
Only players of top calibre can stay in the final round.
只有水準頂尖的選手才能留在最後一輪。
文法句型
of high calibre
of [a/the] calibre expected
用法筆記
This sense is usually positive and often appears in the pattern of high calibre when judging a person's skill or the standard of work. It is more formal than everyday words such as good or excellent.
常見錯誤
2. a size measure showing how wide a pipe, gun barrel, or bullet is from one inner
口徑
槍管、管子或子彈的內徑
a size measure showing how wide a pipe, gun barrel, or bullet is from one inner side to the other
The officer logged the calibre of the bullet found in the door.
警員記下了卡在門上的子彈口徑。
calibre of [bullet] for bullet diameter
This old rifle uses a smaller calibre than the newer model.
這把老步槍使用的口徑比新款型號小。
Nadia measured the calibre of the copper pipe before buying a connector.
Nadia 在買接頭前先量了銅管的口徑。
The museum guide explained each cannon's calibre to the visiting students.
博物館導覽員向來訪的學生講解每門大砲的口徑。
文法句型
calibre of [bullet/gun/pipe]
[number]-calibre [weapon]
用法筆記
This is a technical measurement sense. It often refers to bullets, gun barrels, or other round tubes, and it commonly appears with numbers or comparisons such as smaller calibre.