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standard (EN)
adjectif, nom

adjectif “standard”

forme de base standard (more/most)
  1. standard
    The restaurant offers a standard portion size that satisfies most customers.
  2. reconnu
    Shakespeare is considered a standard writer in English literature.
  3. à transmission manuelle
    She preferred driving a standard car because it gave her more control over the vehicle's speed.
  4. de base
    Air conditioning comes as standard equipment in most new cars.
  5. standard (dans le contexte linguistique)
    She speaks in standard English, which is taught in schools across the country.

nom “standard”

s. standard, pl. standards
  1. norme
    The company uses a set of strict standards to ensure all their products meet high-quality expectations.
  2. norme (niveau acceptable de qualité)
    The restaurant's food did not meet our usual standards, so we decided not to return.
  3. classique
    "Moon River" is considered a jazz standard, beloved by many generations.
  4. véhicule à transmission manuelle
    My dad taught me how to drive using his old standard, and now I prefer it over automatics.
  5. bouteille standard
    For our dinner party, I bought a standard bottle of Merlot to share.
  6. mât
    The living room was brightly lit by a lamp standard placed next to the sofa.
  7. étendard
    The soldiers rallied around their standard, a symbol of their unity and strength, as they prepared for battle.