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to measure up
[phrase form: measure]
01
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to meet or exceed the established requirements or expectations in terms of quality, performance, or achievement
Example
The team's performance did n't measure up to the coach's standards last season.
The current progress is not measuring up to our expectations.
The equipment does n't measure up to the industry standards for safety and performance.
02
misurare, valutare
to determine the physical dimensions or size of something or someone
Example
She always measures up the ingredients before baking a cake.
The tailor measures up the customer for a perfect fit.
The surveyor measures up the land for the construction project.
03
valutare, misurare
to assess someone's character, skills, or potential by carefully observing them
Example
The interviewer measured the candidate up as she talked about her experience.
The politicians measured each other up in the debates.
The job interviewer carefully measured up the candidates.