caliber

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n. (名詞 noun)

          1.    口徑;直徑
          2.    才幹
          3.    水準,程度


calibrate

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–verb (used with object) 
1. to determine, check, or rectify (矯正) the graduation 
of 
(any instrument giving quantitative measurements). 

2. to divide or mark with gradations (階段性變化), graduations, or other indexes of degree, quantity, etc., as on a thermometer (溫度計), measuring cup, or the like.
3. to determine the correct range for (an artillery gun, mortar (er, 迫擊砲), etc.) by observing where the fired projectile (til, 拋射體) hits

4. to plan or devise (something) carefully 
so 
as to have a precise use, application, appeal, etc.: a sales strategy calibrated [to] rich investors. 


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The emotional nuance[s] in Eric Rohmer's movies 
are so carefully calibrated that
 

at times 
we seem to be watching
the [enactment] of a theorem.【數】定理;命題

What [rescues] his best films [from] desiccation 
is 
the playfulness behind the theorizing
 -- he's a genial philosophe. It may be a little maddening, on occasion, 


watching 
his people act [out] their moral comedies within such a [circumscribed] radius


the greatest art isn't so finicky
so
tamped-down.
 

tamp
用黏土(或沙子等) 填塞(裝有炸藥的洞口)
搗實(泥土), 砸緊,敲緊


But Rohmer, although he's made movies touched with greatness such as Claire's Knee and the uncharacteristically free-form Le Rayon Vert, is best understood for the modesty of his designs

He's not out to jostle our complacencies 
but 
only to give them a little nudge

He's a moralist of a particularly comfy and bourgeois sort -- he massages the notions his art-house patrons already have about people and life and the sexes. There are no shocks of recognition in Rohmer's movies, just little frissons of feeling.


peg
of a [budget] currently pegged [at] $8.65 
The [feature] on the chief of police was pegged on the [riots].  
to peg away [at] a [homework] assignment.  
I guess that'll take him [down] a peg! 
stud
latch bolt

sheath hilt cylinder
Pallet 

elliptical syncopate
syntax 
permutation & combination
corollary
an immediate consequence or easily drawn conclusion
as a kind of microcosmic [analogue] (and [corollary])
corroborate (confirm)
He corroborated [my account] of the accident. 
[evidence] to corroborate his testimony
Castigate






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