Слово англійською: standard
Іменник
Переклад standard українською: станда́рт, знаме́но, коро́гва, станда́ртний, літерату́рний, но́рмо-годи́на, рі́вень життя́, станда́ртна сторі́нка
Детальний опис
standard
noun /ˈstændərd/
level of quality
- [countable, uncountable] a level of quality, especially one that people think is acceptable
- There has been a fall in living standards.
- safety/quality standards
- Who sets the standard for water quality?
- A number of Britain's beaches fail to meet European standards on cleanliness.
- to improve/raise standards
- He failed to reach the minimum standard and did not qualify.
- We aim to maintain high standards of customer care.
- The standard of this year's applications is very low.
- below (the) standard The quality of the image was below the standard I had hoped for.
- to a… standard The work was done to a professional standard.
- Her work is not up to standard (= of a good enough standard).
see also standard of living, substandard
- [countable, usually plural] a level of quality that is normal or acceptable for a particular person or in a particular situation
- You'd better lower your standards if you want to find somewhere cheap to live.
- by… standards It was a simple meal by Eddie's standards.
- The equipment is slow and heavy by modern standards.
- below… standards His latest film is well below his usual standards.
level of behaviour
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standards
[plural] a level of behaviour that somebody considers to be morally acceptable- a man of high moral standards
- Some people have no standards.
- The government must uphold basic standards of decency.
- My grandparents are always complaining about falling standards.
- the advertising standards watchdog
see also double standard unit of measurement
- [countable] a unit of measurement that is officially used; an official rule used when producing something
- a reduction in the weight standard of silver coins
- industry standards
see also gold standard flag
- [countable] a flag that is used during official ceremonies, especially one connected with a particular military group
song
- [countable] a song that has been recorded by many different singers
Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a flag raised on a pole as a rallying point, the authorized exemplar of a unit of measurement, or an upright timber): shortening of Old French estendart, from estendre ‘extend’; in sense (5), influenced by the verb stand.