standard
- IPA[ˈstandəd]
英式
- a level of quality or attainment;a required or agreed level of quality or attainment
- used or accepted as normal or average;(of a size, measure, design, etc.) regularly used or produced; not special or exceptional
noun: standard, plural noun: standards
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- 1. a level of quality or attainment their restaurant offers a high standard of service the ambition to raise standards in schools is widely shared 同義詞
- ▪ a required or agreed level of quality or attainment half of the beaches fail to comply with European standards their tap water was not up to standard 同義詞
- ▪ British historical (in elementary schools) a grade of proficiency tested by examination or the form or class preparing pupils for such a grade she was still in boarding school and had twice repeated the same standard
- 2. something used as a measure, norm, or model in comparative evaluations the wages are low by today's standards the system had become an industry standard 同義詞
- ▪ principles of conduct informed by notions of honour and decency a decline in moral standards 同義詞
- ▪ a form of language that is widely accepted as the usual form the idea of the standard is projected backwards on to states of language
- ▪ the prescribed weight of fine metal in gold or silver coins the sterling standard for silver
- ▪ a system by which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold or silver or both.
- ▪ a measure for timber, equivalent to 165 cu. ft (4.67 cubic metres).
- 3. (especially with reference to jazz or blues) a tune or song of established popularity.
- 4. a military or ceremonial flag carried on a pole or hoisted on a rope. 同義詞
- ▪ used in names of newspapers a report in the Evening Standard
- 5. a tree or shrub that grows on an erect stem of full height.
- ▪ a shrub grafted on an erect stem and trained in tree form a standard rose
- ▪ the large, frequently erect uppermost petal of a papilionaceous flower.
- ▪ one of the inner petals of an iris flower, frequently erect.
- 6. an upright water or gas pipe.
形容詞
- 1. used or accepted as normal or average the standard rate of income tax it is standard practice in museums to register objects as they are acquired 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a size, measure, design, etc.) regularly used or produced; not special or exceptional all these doors come in a range of standard sizes
- ▪ (of a work, repertoire, or writer) viewed as authoritative or of permanent value and so widely read or performed his essays on the interpretation of reality became a standard text 同義詞
- ▪ denoting or relating to the form of a language widely accepted as the usual correct form speakers of standard English
- 2. (of a tree or shrub) growing on an erect stem of full height standard trees are useful for situations where immediate height is needed
- ▪ (of a shrub) grafted on an erect stem and trained in tree form standard roses
- the equipment that is generally supplied to individuals in a particular group, especially by ... the standard issue of the United States Army at the outbreak of the Civil War was the model 1855 Springfield rifle musket police made video cameras part of standard issue for all uniformed officers on the island
- provided as part of the basic equipment supplied to individuals in a group, especially by the ... standard-issue khaki uniforms the standard-issue service rifle of the US military
Oxford American Dictionary
- the basic equipment that is generally supplied to individuals in a particular group, especially ... the standard issue of the United States Army at the outbreak of the Civil War was the model 1855 Springfield rifle musket police made video cameras part of standard issue for all uniformed officers on the island
- provided as part of the basic equipment supplied to individuals in a group, especially by the ... standard-issue khaki uniforms their company's standard-issue laptops
Oxford Dictionary
- the system, abandoned in the Depression of the 1930s, by which the value of a currency was ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a soldier who is responsible for carrying the distinctive flag of a unit, regiment, or army.
Oxford Dictionary
- a soldier who is responsible for carrying the distinctive flag of a unit, regiment, or army.
Oxford American Dictionary
- not average or usual: people working non-standard hours
Oxford Dictionary
- a banner bearing the royal coat of arms, flown in the presence of royalty.
Oxford Dictionary
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- a level of quality or attainment: their restaurant offers a high standard of service the ambition to raise standards in schools is widely shared
- used or accepted as normal or average: the standard rate of income tax it is standard practice in museums to register objects as they are acquired
Oxford American Dictionary