standards
n. 标准( standard的名词复数 ); 旗; 准则; 支柱
A standard is a level of quality or achievement, especially a level that is thought to be acceptable.
The standard of professional cricket has never been lower...
职业板球的水平从来没有这么低过。
There will be new national standards for hospital cleanliness.
有关医院清洁的新国家标准将会出台。
A standard is something that you use in order to judge the quality of something else.
...systems that were by later standards absurdly primitive.
以后来的标准来衡量显得非常原始的系统
Standards are moral principles which affect people's attitudes and behaviour.
My father has always had high moral standards.
我父亲一直具有很高的道德准则。
You use standard to describe things which are usual and normal.
It was standard practice for untrained clerks to advise in serious cases such as murder...
让未经过训练的书记员在诸如谋杀等重大案件中提供建议是普遍的做法。
No other executive car can offer you the same level of standard equipment at this price.
再无其他高级轿车能按这个价格水平为你提供同样水准的标准配置。
A standard work or text on a particular subject is one that is widely read and often recommended.
Many of Britain's beaches fail to meet minimum standards of cleanliness.
英国许多海滩连最起码的卫生标准都达不倒。
They left themselves wide open to accusations of double standards and hypocrisy.
他们使自己陷于被人指责搞双重标准和虚伪不实的境地。
Taxis must conform to the rigorous standards laid down by the police.
出租车必须遵守警方的严格规定。
In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.
根据欧洲标准,英国工资的绝对值依然很低。
It does hold you to certain standards of fairness.
它的确能让你恪守某些公平原则。