English to Chinese Dictionary calibrate

calibrate

校准
definition
verb
The model was calibrated on the basis of the similar experimental results.
mark (a gauge or instrument) with a standard scale of readings.
translation of 'calibrate'
verb
校准,
划刻度
example
You may also check the final result in different browsers, a very important step that allows you to 'calibrate' the web site for maximum compatibility.
Each and every time, we mentally 'calibrate' the results.
To 'calibrate' chlorophyll meter readings, it is best to have one or more strips in the field with nitrogen applied at a rate high enough to be non-yield limiting to serve as a reference.
The Toro Co. unveiled the Toro Sprayer Calibration Tool, a computer-based tool to help check and 'calibrate' sprayers as well as calculate product and water mixing rates.
the regulators cannot properly 'calibrate' the risks involved
Huckabay advocates using ‘adjusted range factors,’ which 'calibrate' for pitching staffs, ballpark effects, and so on.
It conveys no information other than how scared the government thinks you ought to be at this particular juncture, therefore allowing the government to 'calibrate' the national mood with more precision than is usual.
Thanks to its extensive research operation, Fianna Fail had a much clearer picture of the electorate, which allowed them to 'calibrate' their message carefully and to monitor and tweak it during the course of the campaign.
a separate control experiment is then carried out to 'calibrate' the calorimeter
Correctly 'calibrate' the sprayer and check the nozzle output and adjustment before adding herbicide to a tank.
Bevalac beams were used to 'calibrate' and check out scientific equipment due to be carried on satellites or shuttle missions, and Bevalac experiments led to a better assessment of the risks associated with space flights.
Once a year, scientists will perform a health check to monitor ‘critical systems, 'calibrate' instruments and perform course corrections, if necessary’.
The standards are necessary to 'calibrate' the system and ensure accuracy.
It is impossible to 'calibrate' influence but it seems likely the main impact of Mason and his cohorts was to talent spot young people in whom they saw potential.
It is clearly important to have a precise C-value as a standard, as without this it is impossible to 'calibrate' all other species accurately.
In the absence of an adequate fossil record, geological events, rather than the first appearances of sister taxa in the geological record, are often used to 'calibrate' molecular clocks.
Units must conduct and track services on all categories of unit equipment and must 'calibrate' tools.
the regulators cannot properly 'calibrate' the risks involved
So even though we can 'calibrate' an instrument very accurately against an incandescent source, we don't know how well the instrument can subsequently measure the chromaticity of a particular artifact.
Computer software is used to 'calibrate' the strain gauge and calculate blood flow measurements in the leg.
It would be an interesting social experiment to 'calibrate' both the academic and student intake on campuses according to the latest poll results and census surveys.
Secondary calibrators are usually serum-based and the analyte concentrations less precisely determined by running many times against a former secondary calibrator or a primary 'calibrator' .
A standard curve is constructed based on 'calibrators' of known concentration.
In particular, the Constitution, which British journalists regularly confuse with the Declaration of Independence, is 'calibrated' so as to correct the arithmetical simplicities of an undifferentiated popular will.
When this happens, the clock is said to be properly 'calibrated' or accurate or synchronized with the standard clock.
Three internal 'calibrators' (low, medium, and high RNA concentrations) and total plasma nucleic acids are extracted simultaneously with test samples in each set of testing.
The model was 'calibrated' on the basis of the similar experimental results.
The system is 'calibrated' to account for different camera locations in each park.
Whole blood 'calibrators' were prepared and all analyses included 1-propanol as the internal standard.
Each gauge is 'calibrated' such that at a glance you can read how many ounces are in a bottle.
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