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الحَيَوان
niveau

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. standard [ingl brit ˈstandəd, ingl am ˈstændərd] SOST

1. standard (level of quality):

standard
to have high/low standards school, institution:

2. standard (official specification):

standard
norme f (for de)

3. standard (requirement):

standard (of student, work)
niveau m requis (for pour)
standard (of hygiene, safety)
this work/student is not up to standard
above/below standard

4. standard (banner):

standard

5. standard (classic song):

standard
standard m
a rock/blues standard
un standard du rock/du blues

II. standard [ingl brit ˈstandəd, ingl am ˈstændərd] AGG

1. standard (normal):

standard size, equipment, rate, pay
standard
standard plan, style
standard image
standard procedure
standard procedure
standard ton, measurement
standard
it's standard practice to do
standard English/French

2. standard (authoritative):

standard work, manual

3. standard:

standard, a. standard class ingl brit FERR ticket
standard, a. standard class single, return

4. standard BOT:

standard cherry, rose

standard bit SOST EQUIT

standard bit

standard cost SOST FIN

standard cost
prix m standard

bog-standard [ingl brit bɒɡˈstandəd, ingl am ˌbɑɡˈstændərd] AGG ingl brit colloq

bog-standard

double standard SOST

standard-bearer SOST MILIT

standard-bearer fig

European standard SOST COMM

European standard

received standard SOST ingl am

received standard → received pronunciation

received pronunciation, RP Info

received pronunciation, RP

received pronunciation SOST ingl brit:

gold standard SOST

gold standard

non-standard [ingl brit, ingl am ˌnɑnˈstændərd] AGG (gen)

non-standard LING
non standard

nel dizionario PONS

inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. standard [ˈstændəd, ingl am -dɚd] SOST

1. standard (level of quality):

standard
to be up to sb's standard

2. standard (touchstone for evaluating):

standard
safety standard

3. standard (flag):

standard

4. standard (currency basis):

standard gold, silver

5. standard (well-known piece of music):

standard
standard m

II. standard [ˈstændəd, ingl am -dɚd] AGG

1. standard (normal, not custom-made):

standard language, size, procedures
standard inv

2. standard (classical):

standard book, song

3. standard (average, acceptable):

standard procedure, practice

double standard SOST

gold standard SOST FIN

gold standard

standard-bearer SOST a. fig

standard-bearer
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
standard
standard
standard
standard
standard de vie
standard of living
gold standard
standard
écart type m MAT
standard deviation
standard
to raise the standard of revolt
légal(e) heure
standard
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. standard [ˈstæn·dərd] SOST

1. standard (level of quality):

standard
to be up to sb's standard

2. standard (basis for evaluation):

standard
safety standard

3. standard (flag):

standard

4. standard (basis of currency):

standard gold, silver

5. standard (well-known piece of music):

standard
standard m

II. standard [ˈstæn·dərd] AGG

1. standard (normal, not special):

standard language, size, procedures
standard inv

2. standard (classic):

standard book, song

3. standard (average, acceptable):

standard procedure, practice

gold standard SOST FIN

gold standard

double standard SOST

standard-bearer SOST a. fig

standard-bearer
standard deviation
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
standard
standard
standard
standard
standard de vie
standard of living
standard
standard
gold standard
légal(e) heure
standard

Glossario della tecnica del freddo GEA

tension standard
standard voltage
équipement standard
standard equipment
série standard
standard series
standard oil type

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Many financial and cost accountants have agreed for many years on the desirability of replacing standard cost accounting.
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Unfortunately, standard cost accounting methods developed about 100 years ago, when labor comprised the most important cost in manufactured goods.
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A double standard can therefore be described as a biased or morally unfair application of the principle that all are equal in their freedoms.
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The move was heavily criticized as being a double standard.
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In 1877, he wrote the minority report in which he opposed the restoration of the double standard and the remonetization of silver.
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