equiva·lency
noun/ɪˈkwɪvələnsi/
/ɪˈkwɪvələnsi/
(plural equivalencies)
- [countable, uncountable] equivalency (between A and B) equivalence (= the fact or state of being equal in value, amount, meaning, importance, etc.)
等值;等效;相等 - You are creating a false equivalency between the two parties.
你是在错误地将双方对等起来。 - There is no moral equivalency between the two sides.
双方在道德上不存在对等性。
- You are creating a false equivalency between the two parties.
- (in the US and Canada) short for ‘General Equivalency Diploma’ (= an official certificate that people who did not finish high school can get, after taking classes and passing a test)
see also GED“普通同等文凭”的缩写(= 未完成高中学业的人在上课并通过考试后可以获得的官方证书)