Measure up against Meaning in English
expression
ˈmɛʒɝ/ /ˈəp/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
MEZH-er UP uh-GAYNST
mˈɛʒɐ/ /ˈʌp/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
MEZH-uh UP uh-GENST
Definición
To compare something or someone to another to see if they are as good, strong, or capable.
Uso & Matices
Often used in both formal and informal situations to discuss competition or comparison. Common with people, products, or achievements. Implies judging quality or ability relative to a standard or rival.
Spanish: compararse con - estar a la altura dePortuguese (BR): comparar-se com - estar à altura dePortuguese (PT): comparar-se com - estar à altura deChinese (Simplified): 与…相比 - 与…相匹敌Chinese (Traditional): 和…相比 - 能與…匹敵Hindi: की तुलना करना - बराबरी करनाArabic: يقارن بـ - يضاهيBengali: তুলনা করা - সমান হওয়াRussian: сравниваться с - соответствоватьJapanese: 比べて劣らない - 匹敵するVietnamese: so sánh với - ngang tầm vớiKorean: 비교하다 - 견주다Turkish: karşılaştırmak - denk olmakUrdu: موازنہ کرنا - برابری کرناIndonesian: membandingkan dengan - sebanding dengan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
It's hard for him to measure up against his older brother.
basic
Does this new phone measure up against the old model?
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Few players can measure up against the champion.
basic
I don't think any other pizza place can measure up against Tony's.
natural
She always feels she has to measure up against her colleagues.
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No movie this year really measures up against last year's winner.
natural