Widgets
How to use
About LDOCE
Topic: DAILY LIFE
Date:
1100-1200
Language:
Old French
Origin:
estandard
'battle-flag'
standard
1
noun
stan‧dard
1
S3
W2
1
level of quality/achievement
[
uncountable and countable
]
the level that is considered to be acceptable, or the level that someone or something has achieved
COLLOCATIONS
COLLOCATIONS
high/good standard
low/poor standard
meet/reach/attain a standard
set a standard
raise/improve standards
lower standards
maintain standards
(=
keep them at a good level
)
standards fall/slip/go down/decline
up to standard
(=
good enough
)
below standard
(=
not good enough
)
stringent/rigorous/tough standards
(=
strict standards
)
safety/environmental standards
academic/educational standards
living standards
by modern/today's/our etc standards
standard of
The committee is assessing the standard of care in local hospitals.
parents who have very
high standards
The rooms are of a
good standard
.
the
low standard
of housing
Students have to
reach a
certain
standard
or they won't pass.
The EU should
set
minimum
standards
of employee rights.
imaginative ideas for
raising standards
in schools
Standards are falling
as the quality of applicants declines.
Safety measures failed to come
up to standard
.
The airline has
rigorous safety standards
.
These figures clearly show the difference in world
living standards
.
Many early child-rearing practices were cruel
by modern standards
.
2
moral principles
standards
[
plural
]
moral principles about what kind of behaviour or attitudes are acceptable
:
the recent decline in
moral standards
standards fall/slip/go down
Standards have slipped since I was a boy.
3
measurement
[
countable
]
a fixed official rule for measuring weight,
purity
, value etc
:
an official government standard for the purity of silver
4
song
[
countable
]
APM
a popular song that has been sung by many different singers
:
popular jazz standards
5
flag
[
countable
]
old-fashioned
D
a flag used in ceremonies
:
the royal standard
➔
double standard
,
living standard
Definition of standard from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
the topic DAILY LIFE
Explore DAILY LIFE Topic
AC
bag
bar
box
(n)
box
(v)
button
cable
can
card
cart
case
channel
chart
clip
digital
female
file
fitness
flag
flat
frame
gas
gut
handle
health
hip
key
label
LCD
lead
library
light
link
log
male
manual
material
meter
mode
net
oil
pack
package
paper
paste
pocket
portfolio
screen
seat
service
(n)
service
(v)
setting
sort
spring
staff
standard
switch
tab
tag
(n)
tag
(v)
thread
top
tube
watch
Show all entries from Topic: DAILY LIFE
Other related topics
CLOTHES AND FASHION
HAIR AND BEAUTY
CLOTHES
JEWELLERY
FOOD
COOKING
DRINK
FOOD DISH
NUTRITION
TOBACCO
UTENSILS
GAMES
BOARD GAMES
CARDS
DARTS
GAMBLING
OTHER GAMES
HOUSEHOLD
BABIES
CLEANING
FURNITURE
HOUSE
PETS
TOYS
LEISURE
GARDENING
SEWING AND KNITTING
OUTDOOR
TOURISM
NATURE
SPORT
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
BASEBALL
CRICKET
FOOTBALL
GOLF
HORSES
OTHER SPORTS
SWIMMING
TENNIS
Link to this entry:
Word of the Day
The DAILY LIFE
Word of the Day is:
clipboard