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  1. The height of type from foot to face, standardized at0.9186 inch(2.333 centimeters).
    字身高低印刷文字从字脚到字面的高度,标准为0。9186英寸(为2。333厘米)
  2. A tiny electronic device with standardized dimensions(usually fabricated using semiconductor techniques) capable of performing one or more functions in a circuit.
    通常用半导体技术制作的、具有标准化尺寸的一种微型电子器件,能实现一种或多种电路功能。


standardized
[ adj ]
  1. brought into conformity with a standard

  2. <adj.all>
    standardized education
  3. capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability

  4. <adj.all>
    interchangeable electric outlets
    interchangeable parts


  1. It's more crowded than Dunwoody, and the students on average score lower on standardized tests like the SAT.
  2. A standardized formula proposed by regulators last September ran into some heavy-duty resistance from the industry and some legislators in Washington.
  3. Nevertheless, skeptics warn against expecting a standardized yield formula this year.
  4. The Santa Clara, Calif., company blamed poor sales of certain "commodity" semiconductors, standardized chips that can be bought from any number of makers.
  5. Like many other franchisers, New Boston says it has standardized its management system and equipment and written a governing manual.
  6. Often a company's information exists in several different data bases and must be painstakingly standardized, adding to startup costs.
  7. Frazier said in a recent interview that the survey goes beyond standardized test scores, grade point average and geographical location.
  8. The court found that Kentucky students were performing in the lowest quarter nationally, as measured by standardized tests.
  9. The report concedes this does not generate standardized answers.
  10. Two education associations called for an end Thursday to what they called the growing practice of subjecting kindergarten children to standardized tests to determine promotion to first grade.
  11. Even within the Bush administration, there is disagreement on the meaning of standardized test scores.
  12. True values were established on samples from the same subjects measured in a nationally standardized laboratory, the researchers said.
  13. Overuse of standardized test scores is cutting off education and job opportunities for countless children and adults who are not being evaluated fairly, a commission said today.
  14. Schaeffer shrugs off his standardized test prowess, calling his scores "embarrassingly high" when pressed to reveal them.
  15. For many occupations, there are standardized criteria for how much strength, dexterity and endurance it takes to do a job.
  16. They also stressed standardized health care, child care and universal education in Sweden, where poverty is practically unknown.
  17. These days, students can often find the answer in test-coaching workbooks and worksheets their teachers give them in the weeks prior to taking standardized achievement tests.
  18. For instance, most law school applicants signed up for the Law School Aptitude Test, the standardized test used in admissions, before the Iran-Contra and Bork hearings and the stock market crash and while "L.A. Law" was in reruns.
  19. Scoring among the top 2 percent nationally in any standardized IQ test is the only requirement for membership, which costs $33 per year, Johnson said.
  20. Mr. Allen, who is black, has helped lead efforts to reinstate the use of standardized intelligence tests for black students in California.
  21. "The concept is that standardized, multiple-choice tests are limited because of the breadth and depth of what they can test," Rudner said.
  22. When Mr. Hyatt founded the company in 1977, he tapped a big market of blue-collar clients by opening offices in shopping centers and offering simple wills, uncontested divorces and other consumer legal products for low, standardized fees.
  23. In 17 schools that piloted "infusion" in the 1989-90 school year, the percentage of students scoring at or above norms on standardized reading and math tests rose by a higher rate than in the system as a whole.
  24. The court also found that Kentucky students were performing in the lowest quarter nationally on standardized tests.
  25. Regulators of leading Western nations have proposed phasing in standardized bank-capital requirements by 1992.
  26. Unglesbee says that to revive the industry, the federal licensing procedure needs to be streamlined and a standardized plant design must be established.
  27. He contends that 83 percent of 5,143 elementary school districts and 73 percent of 4,501 secondary districts report standardized achievement test scores above national norms, as do 48 of the 50 states.
  28. Improvement in standardized test scores has been dramatic.
  29. But the panel of education, government, business and labor leaders said standardized test scores are often the single barrier keeping promising students out of schools or competent employees from advancing.
  30. Two groups of educators urged schools to stop mass standardized testing of kindergarten children.
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