to assess punishment; to determine the sentence (on a criminal)
to estimate one's strength; to estimate one's own strength or ability
to quantize; quantization; quantitative
to estimate how much food is required for a meal
classifier ((in Chinese grammar)); measure word; measure word
quantum foam (in string theory, and science fiction)
wholesale store; hypermarket
to weigh one's abilities and act accordingly; to act according to one's means; to cut one's coat according to one's cloth
quantitative easing (finance)
quantum electrodynamics QED
quantum chromodynamics (particle physics)
remnant; leftover; tolerance (i.e. allowed error)
remaining quantity; reserves (of natural resources, oil etc)
quantity of light; luminosity
component; component product
dosage; prescribed dose of medicine
parameter (math); quantity used as a parameter; modulus (math.)
commensurable; commensurate
content; quantity contained
large amount; large number; great quantity; bulk; numerous; generous; magnanimous
quantity; fixed amount; ration
capacity; volume; quantitative (science)
a smidgen; a little bit; a few
to the extent possible; as much as possible; to the best of one's abilities; as far as possible; to the greatest extent
to the best of one's abilities; as much as possible; to the greatest extent; to the extent possible; as far as possible
a constant (physics, math.)
measure; tolerance; breadth; magnanimity; (math.) metric
a smidgen; minute; micro-; trace (element)
to turn things over in one's mind; to conjecture; to guess
discharge volume; engine capacity; engine displacement (volume of air fuel mixture drawn in during one cycle)
measureless; immeasurable
(lit. quantity of spirit); moral character; degree of forbearance; broad-mindedness or otherwise; tolerance; magnanimity
volume of water; quantity of flow
flow rate; flow; discharge; rate; throughput; (site) traffic (Internet)
heat; quantity of heat; calorific value
quantity used; usage; consumption; dose
quantity of electric charge or current
energy; capability; capabilities
measurement; to calculate
sufficient amount; full amount
to have a contest with sb; to cross swords; to measure up against; to compete with; to haggle; to quibble
capacity for liquor; how much one can drink
magnanimity; tolerance; high capacity for drinking
invariant quantity; invariant (math.)
not take a proper measure of oneself; to overrate one's own abilities
magnitude of value; labor value (in economics, the labor inherent in a commodity)
volume of use; usage amount
verbal classifier (in Chinese grammar); measure word applying mainly to verbs
atomic weight; atomic mass
(generated) electrical energy
nominal classifier (in Chinese grammar); measure word applying mainly to nouns
vector product (of vectors)
sand content; quantity of sediment (carried by a river)
amount of passenger traffic
scalar product (of vectors)
numeral-classifier compound (e.g. 一次、三套、五本 etc)
(website) traffic; page views; volume of website traffic
charge gauge; battery indicator; power meter; coulometer
(medicine) vital capacity
reserves; amount still in store
complement; complementary quantity
system of weights and measures
atomic weight of an element; atomic mass
light-weight class (in athletics)
dead weight; weight capacity of a vehicle
quantity of sand (transported by a river); sediment content
precipitation (meteorology); measured quantity of rain
precipitation; quantity of rainfall
high calorie (foodstuff); high heat content
inestimable; incalculable; beyond measure
to overestimate one's capabilities
principal normal vector (to a space curve)
usage (i.e. extent of use)
to have boundless prospects
binormal vector (to a space curve)
moduli space (math.); parameter space
vector graphics (computer)
to manufacture in bulk; mass production
quantitative analysis; volumetric analysis
magnanimous; generous; broad-minded
modulus of elasticity; coefficient of restitution
trace element (chemistry)
to buy in bulk; bulk buying
eigenvector (math.); also written 特徵向量|特征向量
middle heavyweight (boxing)
thermal unit; unit of heat
biological oxygen demand (BOD)
conservation of energy (physics)
moment of inertia (mechanics)
to value quantity over quality
chemical oxygen demand (an environmental indicator)
weapons of mass destruction
equivalent megatonnage (EMT)