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criterion

/krahy-teer-ee-uhn/US // kraɪˈtɪər i ən //UK // (kraɪˈtɪərɪən) //

准则,标准,判断标准,准绳

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cri·te·ri·a [krahy-teer-ee-uh], /kraɪˈtɪər i ə/, cri·te·ri·ons.

    • : a standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something.

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Examples

  • Not only that, he drew a polygon with the fewest possible sides that met these criteria.

  • Employees who meet certain eligibility criteria could receive as much as 600 hours — 15 work weeks — of extra leave time to be paid from a $570 million fund that the bill would create.

  • Those criteria are the product of decades of field studies, through which scientists have amassed a vast reference dataset of fossil structures, against which researchers can compare and evaluate any new discoveries.

  • Data can help point us to places where policing practices look the most problematic by these criteria.

  • Participants were all over the age of 18, hadn't received other vaccinations recently, weren't pregnant or drug users, and met a number of other criteria.

  • There was never any one criterion for how every trombone or tenor saxophone or singer should sound.

  • Twenty years ago, I wrote a critique/appreciation of JM Keynes for the New Criterion.

  • But we have excluded cases in which there were three fatalities and the shooter also died, per the previous criterion.

  • According to this criterion, Arab citizens, affiliated with the Palestinian people, inevitably lose out.

  • He lost on just one criterion, by a landslide 81 points to 18.

  • Jamie Boswell contended that cookery was the criterion of reason; for that no animal but man did cook.

  • This story was a favourite with Abershawe: it afforded him a reliable criterion of his unholy prowess.

  • The public seemed to be in that enthusiastic mood which is the true criterion of the success of a work.

  • But the nimbus was not worn at all at this early period; such a criterion is therefore inadmissible.

  • The position of the loads which gives the greatest moment at C may be settled by the criterion given above.