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criteria

/krahy-teer-ee-uh/US // kraɪˈtɪər i ə //

标准,准则,準則

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plural of criterion.

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Examples

  • The more criteria a person meets on the scale, the more severe the problem.

  • The fewer diagnostic criteria required to call a person impaired, the more “any difficulty whatsoever” can be deemed impairment.

  • These decisions and criteria are referred to as “appropriateness.”

  • According to a senior Paul aide, those criteria are: a direct threat to the U.S., a plan, and the ability to carry out that plan.

  • “An interested customer would apply and would have to satisfy the basic criteria,” said Rumido.

  • This question, however, will rest upon those criteria alone which are of true chronological validity (see further Genesis).

  • Even in the case of the bloody sacrifice both criteria are, as a rule, involved.

  • As soon as this mutuality is broken the habitual criteria of the real again become operative.

  • It is servility to rule-of-thumb criteria, and a dullness of perception, a timidity in acceptance.

  • The common cant of criticism for generations had been that "sense" and "reason" were to be the only criteria.