US /ˈstændəd/
・UK /'stændəd/
the discipline in holding the line maintaining the standard those minutes
Maintaining the standard.
The Lotus Type 78 set the standard for what we see today.
The Lotus Type 78 set the standard for what we see today. The successor to the Type 78,
in somewhat comfortable surroundings. This same standard of conduct did not apply to
Chivalry developed as an early standard of professional ethics for knights, who were
GOLD STANDARD.
STANDARD OF TRADE
Ethernet is a communication standard that was developed in the early '80s to network computers and other devices in a local environment such as a home or a building.
Ethernet is a communication standard
If there could be a standard that was less cramped, I'd be thrilled.
In 2018, Congress sought a standard like this by introducing the FAA Reauthorization Act, which in Section 577 called for minimum dimensions for passenger seats,
when British Customs and Excise decided that Jaffa Cakes should be reclassified as chocolate-covered biscuits and, hence, be liable to the standard rate of VAT.
covered biscuits and hence be liable to the standard rate of VAT.
Fashion Analysts say Shein hasn't provided evidence to back up these statements including a list of its suppliers, which goes against industry standard.
which goes against industry standard.
We're improving our models with an industry standard practice called Red Teaming, in which we test our own models and try to break them to identify weaknesses.
"Clearly a lot of these buildings were not up to standard."