square [skwε?]
n.
square
square, square; square object
(Square) Square, street square
Block
Rectangular ruler, T-square; drawing board
Square arrangement (of letters, graphics, etc.)
Square dance; square dance steps
Military square formation
Square pole; square steel
(The oar is perpendicular to the water surface when rowing) straight oar< /p>
[Colloquial] A good meal, a good meal
[Slang] An old-fashioned person; a person who does not (agree) with taking drugs
[Slang] (does not contain marijuana) Ordinary cigarettes
Hundred square feet (calculated as house or living area); number of tiles required per hundred square feet of house
Mathematical square, power of two
< p>Astronomy Square PhotoTextile industry (for spinning machines) holder
Botany cotton buds, cotton bolls
Binding (hardcover) Surging edge
Cricket
Infield
wicket area
[Rare words] quarrel, quarrel
[Basic] (graphic) corner, angle; (rectangular); side
[Basic] Rules, criteria, models
[Basic]( Work, behavior, etc.) Moderate, appropriate amount; just right
[Basic language] (women's clothing) chest
[Use plural][Basic language] situation, thing
vt.
To make a square (or square); to make a section (often used with off):
to square a sheet of paper
< p>Cut the paper into a squareHe squared off the log to make a timber.
He squared off the log to make a timber.
He squared off the log to make a timber.
Use a ruler (or T-square) to detect the angle (or plane) of...
Mathematics
Find the self-product and square value
< p>Find the area of:to square a circle
Find a square with the same area as the known circle
Making it a right angle:
Make AB squares CD.
Make AB perpendicular to CD.
Navigation makes the yard (yard) at right angles to the keel and mast
Make it straight and square:
Square the table and chairs.
< p>Set up the tables and chairs.He squared his cap and clothes before entering the office of his boss.
Before entering the office of his boss, he squared his cap and clothes.
Adjust, correct:
Dear, you have to square your way to eat.
Dear, you have to change your way of eating.
to square one's behavior
Change behavior
To make it consistent; to make it meet the requirements of...:
to square one's statements and actions
Be consistent with your actions
Don't mention the money, but see if it squares the demands of the use.
Don't mention the money, but see if it squares the demands of the use.
Don't mention the money, but see if it squares the demands of the use.
To make a draw, to tie (the score):
At the visiting ground, we'll try our best to square the scores.
In the away game , we have to try our best to tie the game.
(When rowing) make the oar enter the water vertically
Pay off the debt of...; settle (account):
to square the running accounts
Settling current accounts
[Slang] Bribery, accomplish (something) with bribes:
He tried to square the policeman by whom he was caught.
He tried to square the policeman by whom he was caught.
p>He tried to bribe the officer who caught him.
Astronomy is in the square position
vi.
Consistent, consistent (usually used with with):
Your statement doesn 't square with the facts.
Your statement is inconsistent with the facts.
Right angles:
It is a rectangle if the four angles square.
If the four angles are right angles, the figure is a rectangle.
Settlement, payment:
to square for one's promise
to do what has been promised
a draw
p>[Waste words] quarrel, quarrel (with)
adj.
right-angled
square; square; square
Square
Measured by the square
Mathematics
Square, quadratic
Area
Square; straight; neat
Right, upright
Broad and strong; robust
Straightforward, straightforward
(horse's pace) steady
(score) tied, draw
(account) settled, two Finished
(Hand) Square-shaped
Rhythmic; coordinated
[Spoken] Sufficient, satisfactory
< p>[Slang] Law-abiding, law-abiding; legal[Slang] Old-fashioned, conservative
Military four-four system; four-regiment system
< p>The textile industry is balanced