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标准:一种被广泛接受的、被认为是最好的或最合适的事物的规范或准则。

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标准:一种被广泛接受的、被认为是最好的或最合适的事物的规范或准则。
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1·Who sets the standard for water quality?
水质标准由谁来制订?
—— 《牛津词典》
2·Later, I realized that they just set a very high standard for China.
后来,我意识到他们只是为中国设定了一个非常高的标准。
3·TAM is planning to merge with LAN, a privatized Chilean airline that has long set the regional standard for efficiency in its home market.
TAM 正计划同智利私有航空公司 LAN 合并,后者在它的国内市场中,一直制定着效率的地区标准。
4·Although the main attraction was the soup, Roze's chain shops also set a new standard for dining out, which helped to establish Roze as the inventor of the modern restaurant.
虽然罗兹连锁店里最热门的菜式是汤,但店里也为外出就餐制定了新的标准,这使得罗兹成为现代餐厅的发明者。
5·While farming is often difficult for both the body and mine, Sanchez says he and many of his fellow young farmers are motivated by desire to set a new standard for agriculture.
桑切斯说,尽管耕作对身体和我来说都很困难,但他和其他许多年轻农民都有动力和愿望为农业设定一个新的标准。
6·What is a reasonable standard for one family is not applicable for another.
对一个家庭合理的标准对于另一个家庭并不适用。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
7·The objective is to establish the quality standard for crude drug of Illicium verum.
目的是建立八角茴香原料药的质量标准。
8·Create a standard for good decision making.
建立一个良好决策的评估标准。
9·SwissQuantum, a new standard for data security.
瑞士量子,数据安全的新标准。
10·There's no uniform standard for supermarket safety.
没有一个关于超市卫生的标准。