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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

living standards N npl

living standards

double standard N

to have double standards

I. standard [Brit ˈstandəd, Am ˈstændərd] N

1. standard (level of quality):

standards of service have declined
to have high/low standards person:
to have high/low standards school, institution:
to have double standards

2. standard (official specification):

norme f (for de)

3. standard (requirement):

niveau m requis (for pour)
by today's standards

4. standard (banner):

5. standard (classic song):

II. standard [Brit ˈstandəd, Am ˈstændərd] ADJ

1. standard (normal):

standard size, equipment, rate, pay
standard plan, style
standard image
standard procedure
standard procedure
standard ton, measurement

2. standard (authoritative):

standard work, manual

3. standard:

standard, a. standard class Brit RAIL ticket
standard, a. standard class single, return

4. standard BOT:

standard cherry, rose

Broadcasting Standards Council N Brit

CSA

Trading Standards Officer N

Trading Standards Officer

Trading Standards Department N

Advertising Standards Authority, ASA N Brit

Advertising Standards Authority ADMIN, COMM

standard bit N RIDING

standard cost N FIN

bog-standard [Brit bɒɡˈstandəd, Am ˌbɑɡˈstændərd] ADJ Brit inf

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engleski
francuski
francuski

double standard N

to have double standards

I. standard [ˈstændəd, Am -dɚd] N

1. standard (level of quality):

2. standard (touchstone for evaluating):

3. standard (flag):

4. standard (currency basis):

standard gold, silver

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

II. standard [ˈstændəd, Am -dɚd] ADJ

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

standard language, size, procedures

2. standard (classical):

standard book, song

3. standard (average, acceptable):

standard procedure, practice

gold standard N FIN

standard-bearer N a. fig

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
écart type m MATH
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engleski
francuski
francuski

double standard N

to have double standards

I. standard [ˈstæn·dərd] N

1. standard (level of quality):

2. standard (basis for evaluation):

3. standard (flag):

4. standard (basis of currency):

standard gold, silver

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

II. standard [ˈstæn·dərd] ADJ

1. standard (normal, not special):

standard language, size, procedures

2. standard (classic):

standard book, song

3. standard (average, acceptable):

standard procedure, practice

gold standard N FIN

standard-bearer N a. fig

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
to comply with standards in force
a person of high/low moral standards

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