词汇 | get the measure of something |
释义 | Idiom get the measure of somethingget/take the measure of (someone/something) have the measure of (someone/something) - to understand what someone or something is like and to know how to deal with them.We got the measure of the opposition in the first half and set about beating them in the second. get the measure of (someone or something)To understand or know someone or something well and use that knowledge accordingly; to have an accurate conception of someone or something. I've gotten the measure of the students, and I just don't think that topic will hold their interest at an assembly. get (or take or have) the measure ofassess or have assessed the character, nature, or abilities of someone or something.get/have/take the ˈmeasure of somebody,get/have/take somebody’s ˈmeasure(formal) form an opinion about somebody’s character or abilities so that you can deal with them: The champion soon had the measure of his young opponent. |
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