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New English :: standard assessment task
standad.html - (People and Society) see national curriculum
Traditional English :: standalone
standad.html - adj.
(of a computer) operating independently of a network or other system.
Traditional English :: standard
standad.html - n. & adj.
--n.
    1 an object or quality or measure serving as a basis or example or principle to which others conform or should conform or by which the accuracy or quality of others is judged (by present-day standards).
    2 a the degree of excellence etc. required for a particular purpose (not up to standard). b average quality (of a low standard).
    3 the ordinary procedure, or quality or design of a product, without added or novel features.
    4 a distinctive flag, esp. the flag of a cavalry regiment as distinct from the colours of an infantry regiment.
    5 a an upright support. b an upright water or gas pipe.
    6 a a tree or shrub that stands alone without support. b a shrub grafted on an upright stem and trained in tree form (standard rose).
    7 a document specifying nationally or internationally agreed properties for manufactured goods etc. (British Standard).
    8 a thing recognized as a model for imitation etc.
    9 a tune or song of established popularity.
    10 a a system by which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold or silver or both. b the prescribed proportion of the weight of fine metal in gold or silver coins.
    11 a measure for timber, equivalent to 165 cu. ft. (4.7 cubic metres).
    12 Brit. hist. a grade of classification in elementary schools.
--adj.
    1 serving or used as a standard (a standard size).
    2 of a normal or prescribed quality or size etc.
    3 having recognized and permanent value; authoritative (the standard book on the subject).
    4 (of language) conforming to established educated usage (Standard English).
    multiple standard a standard of value obtained by averaging the prices of a number of products. raise a standard take up arms; rally support (raised the standard of revolt). standard-bearer 1 a soldier who carries a standard.
    2 a prominent leader in a cause. standard deviation see DEVIATION . standard lamp Brit. a lamp set on a tall upright with its base standing on the floor. standard of living the degree of material comfort available to a person or class or community. standard time a uniform time for places in approximately the same longitude, established in a country or region by law or custom. [ME f. AF estaundart, OF estendart f. estendre, as EXTEND: in senses 5 and 6 of n. affected by association with STAND]
Traditional English :: Standardbred
standad.html - n.
US 1 a horse of a breed able to attain a specified speed, developed esp. for trotting.
2 this breed.
Traditional English :: standardize
standad.html - v.tr.
(also -ise)
1 cause to conform to a standard.
2 determine the properties of by comparison with a standard.
    standardizable adj. standardization n. standardizer n.
English Idioms :: stand
standad.html - See: GOAL LINE STAND, HAIR STAND ON END, HEART STAND STILL, LEG TO STAND ON.
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