standard

[ˈstændəd] n.标准 a.标准的

Pronunciation

/stdən’dɑrd/

Definitions

Noun

  1. Standard: A generally accepted or established level, quality, or model, often serving as a point of reference or benchmark. Example: “The industry standard for software development is to use Agile methodologies.”
  2. Standardization: The process of establishing a uniform set of rules, practices, or specifications. Example: “The company aims to standardize its product line to improve consistency.”
  3. Standard measure: A unit of measurement that is widely recognized and used. Example: “The international standard for temperature is Celsius (°C).”
  4. Standard practice: Commonly followed procedures or methods. Example: “Following standard practice, doctors always check a patient’s vital signs before a procedure.”

Verb

  1. To set or establish a standard. Example: “The government standardized the testing procedures for school curriculum.”
  2. To conform to a standard. Example: “His work meets the high standards of the art gallery.”

Adjective

  1. Conforming to a norm or accepted level. Example: “The hotel’s rooms are of high standard.”
  2. Standardized or uniform. Example: “A standard-issue tool kit for maintenance workers.”

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