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单词 standardize
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Definition of standardize in English:

standardize

(British standardise)
verb ˈstandədʌɪzˈstændərˌdaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Cause (something) to conform to a standard.

    in quoting from the letters, I have standardized the spelling and punctuation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is easier for people to do the right thing when a process is made more consistent by standardizing the steps.
    • As playground equipment became increasingly standardized, limited room remained for creativity by designers, manufacturers, and consumers.
    • As more standardized extracts become available, the accuracy of skin tests is expected to increase.
    • The language has been nationally standardized for more than a century, but regional variations in pronunciation persist.
    • We believe this to be unlikely given the same protocols were standardized across all sites.
    • As part of an effort to standardize personnel practices, a year or so ago they revised our department numbers.
    • Patients also reported quality of life using two standardized questionnaires.
    • Although our procedures are standardized, a change in aircrew is always a challenge.
    • The tendency to define and standardize product quality lay at the heart of the commodification process.
    • This approach would also standardize rules and equalize access.
    • Centralization allows us to manage our global knowledge base efficiently, to identify and disseminate best practices, and to standardize our business processes.
    • A major effort has been made to standardize the way in which the data are displayed for the user.
    • Interviewers should receive training on the importance of standardizing the entire interview process across all candidates.
    • Newspapers have standardised language by producing style guides and manuals for reporters and sub-editors.
    • School records were used to obtain data on student grades and standardized test scores.
    • Teachers were constantly under pressure to prepare their students for regular standardised examinations.
    • He said the bill will standardize the reporting procedures for hospitals across Ontario.
    • The last two decades have seen intense efforts to standardise treatment options for out-patient management of asthma.
    • A group of 20 golf courses in the eastern region feel they are paying too many other taxes as it is, and are discussing methods to standardize the taxes in a more equitable manner.
    • I used to teach 8th grade history and there was not a standardized test for that.
    Synonyms
    systematize, make consistent, make uniform, make comparable, regulate, normalize, bring into line, equalize
    homogenize, assimilate, regiment, mass-produce, stereotype
    rare methodize
    1. 1.1standardize onno object Adopt (something) as one's standard.
      we could standardize on US equipment
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you standardise on one design that means you can constantly improve upon it over the years.
      • Many companies outside the design professions are standardizing on Adobe Acrobat files for long-term archiving.
      • Most organizations would like to be able to standardize on a single Instant Messaging client on their desktop.
      • That, in turn, isn't likely to happen until the industry standardizes on a few cartridge types.
      • Despite the potential benefits, there's a downside to standardizing on a single software platform.
    2. 1.2 Determine the properties of (something) by comparison with a standard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Highly purified lauric acid was used to standardize the temperature and quantitative heat determinations.
      • All assays were standardized by soluble protein to compare activity and glycogen measures.
      • All measurement readings were standardized using a bright field image of the background illumination.
      • He then ranks significant individuals by creating index scores and standardising them for each category.
      • To illustrate this process, consider the procedure for standardizing a solution that is approximately 1 molar hydrochloric acid.

Derivatives

  • standardizable

  • adjective
    • An attempt should be made to keep records that are relatively standardisable across the city so that we can monitor citywide trends and to enable a more cohesive lobbying voice.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Guided imagery, hypnotherapy, group support and the like are presumed to be standardizable procedures and studies in these fields are being funded.
      • Higher education is not an entirely standardisable product.
      • A Catalan research group has developed a standardisable electrical device for stimulation of cells in culture plates.
      • Hypnosis turned out to be a reliable and standardisable method with high patient consent.
  • standardizer

  • noun
    • So what do they have available for those brave few standardizers?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Scheduled for completion in early 2001, the room will comprise more than 4,000 square feet and house three high temperature short time pasteurization systems, including standardizers, homogenizers and blending systems.
      • After 1940, however, the standardizers' victory was more than merely rhetorical.
 
 

Definition of standardize in US English:

standardize

(British standardise)
verbˈstændərˌdaɪzˈstandərˌdīz
[with object]
  • 1Cause (something) to conform to a standard.

    the editors failed to standardize the spelling of geographic names
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is easier for people to do the right thing when a process is made more consistent by standardizing the steps.
    • We believe this to be unlikely given the same protocols were standardized across all sites.
    • Interviewers should receive training on the importance of standardizing the entire interview process across all candidates.
    • The tendency to define and standardize product quality lay at the heart of the commodification process.
    • Although our procedures are standardized, a change in aircrew is always a challenge.
    • Newspapers have standardised language by producing style guides and manuals for reporters and sub-editors.
    • The language has been nationally standardized for more than a century, but regional variations in pronunciation persist.
    • Centralization allows us to manage our global knowledge base efficiently, to identify and disseminate best practices, and to standardize our business processes.
    • The last two decades have seen intense efforts to standardise treatment options for out-patient management of asthma.
    • I used to teach 8th grade history and there was not a standardized test for that.
    • Patients also reported quality of life using two standardized questionnaires.
    • Teachers were constantly under pressure to prepare their students for regular standardised examinations.
    • As more standardized extracts become available, the accuracy of skin tests is expected to increase.
    • A group of 20 golf courses in the eastern region feel they are paying too many other taxes as it is, and are discussing methods to standardize the taxes in a more equitable manner.
    • As part of an effort to standardize personnel practices, a year or so ago they revised our department numbers.
    • A major effort has been made to standardize the way in which the data are displayed for the user.
    • As playground equipment became increasingly standardized, limited room remained for creativity by designers, manufacturers, and consumers.
    • He said the bill will standardize the reporting procedures for hospitals across Ontario.
    • This approach would also standardize rules and equalize access.
    • School records were used to obtain data on student grades and standardized test scores.
    Synonyms
    systematize, make consistent, make uniform, make comparable, regulate, normalize, bring into line, equalize
    1. 1.1standardize onno object Adopt (something) as one's standard.
      we could standardize on U.S. equipment
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most organizations would like to be able to standardize on a single Instant Messaging client on their desktop.
      • That, in turn, isn't likely to happen until the industry standardizes on a few cartridge types.
      • Despite the potential benefits, there's a downside to standardizing on a single software platform.
      • Many companies outside the design professions are standardizing on Adobe Acrobat files for long-term archiving.
      • If you standardise on one design that means you can constantly improve upon it over the years.
    2. 1.2 Determine the properties of by comparison with a standard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He then ranks significant individuals by creating index scores and standardising them for each category.
      • All assays were standardized by soluble protein to compare activity and glycogen measures.
      • To illustrate this process, consider the procedure for standardizing a solution that is approximately 1 molar hydrochloric acid.
      • All measurement readings were standardized using a bright field image of the background illumination.
      • Highly purified lauric acid was used to standardize the temperature and quantitative heat determinations.
 
 
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