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squared
- IPA[skwɛːd]
英式
- marked out in squares;(of a number) multiplied by itself
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- 1. marked out in squares a sheet of squared paper
- 2. (of a number) multiplied by itself add these squared numbers together, divide by the number of measurements, and then take the square root of the answer
- ▪ (of a linear unit of measurement) converted to a unit of area equal to a square whose side is of the unit specified there were only three people per kilometre squared
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles: a grid of ruled squares
- having the shape or approximate shape of a square: a square table
- directly; straight: the ball hit me square in the forehead
- make square or rectangular; give a square or rectangular cross section to: you can square off the other edge they felled and squared the timber themselves
Oxford Dictionary
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles: a grid of ruled squares
- having the shape or approximate shape of a square: a square table
- directly; straight: it hit me square in the forehead
- make square or rectangular; give a square or rectangular cross section to: you can square off the other edge they felled and squared the timber themselves
Oxford American Dictionary
- assume the attitude of a person about to fight
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a building or structure) having a square shape and solid appearance: a four-square Georgian house
- squarely and solidly: a castle standing four-square on a peninsula
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a building or structure) having a square shape and solid appearance: a four-square Georgian house
- squarely and solidly: a castle standing four-square and isolated on a peninsula
Oxford American Dictionary
- assume the attitude of a person about to fight
Oxford Dictionary
- (of shoes or boots) having broad, square toes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the product of a rational number multiplied by itself.
Oxford American Dictionary
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