benchmark
n. 基準,參照; 標準檢查程式; 水準標
A benchmark is something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared.
The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy.
卡車業是衡量經濟的一個基準。
1. a standard by which something can be measured or judged;
2. a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point
The benchmark SET Index closed 10.5 % lower at 387.43, its lowest level since May 2003.
基準的泰國證交所指數收盤下跌10.5%,降至387.43點這一2003年5月以來的最低水平.
This will be a benchmark in your bid to be promoted to chief inspector.
這將是您爭取晉升警察局長的一個重要參考啊!
So there seems to be little purpose for a benchmark program.
所以看起來基準測試軟體好像用處很少.
Then we calculated ratios between every phone in question and the benchmark ( the E 66 ).
然後我們計算比率之間的每一個電話,在問題和基準 ( e66 ).
In leveling the ground for a benchmark, falling on lines perpendicular to check whether the benchmark.
在整平的場地上設一標竿, 靠線墜檢查標竿是否垂直.