standardized 的 2 个定义
stand·ard·ized, stand·ard·iz·ing.
stand·ard·ized, stand·ard·iz·ing.
- to become standardized.
standardized 近义词
patterned
standardized 的近义词 4 个
更多standardized例句
- If the question passes, cars made in 2022 or later and sold in Massachusetts would be required to have standardized, open-access telematics systems accessible to the owner or anyone else.
- Because ESG is so difficult to track and standardize, doing it properly is time- and research intensive.
- Many efforts have been made to unify and standardize EHR systems in different parts of the world, but few have gained widespread support.
- Pelletier wrote in the report that the new commission would standardize attorney training, control caseloads and systematically appoint counsel to “ensure quality and efficiency.”
- National parties began building up major fundraising and campaign consultant-driven operations, helping to standardize their messaging so that it actually meant something to vote for a Democrat or a Republican.
- We standardized scores in each category then applied the weights indicated above to arrive at our final results.
- Along the way, I wanted her to spend more time engaging teachers and less time endorsing standardized tests.
- They had standardized the height of the platforms, standardized the rules.
- The bill also mandates the implementation of a standardized training process for all CBP officers and Border Patrol agents.
- And the standardized exam you are incessantly given to demonstrate these skills is the test known as being human.
- Spacing after punctuation standardized, inconsistent hyphenation and archaic spelling retained.
- The fourth item is not so easy but procedure can at least be standardized.
- All things of common use are standardized into typical forms.
- The activities of war correspondents have been thoroughly regulated, systematized, standardized.
- I do not mean the standardized, tasteless things made in great pie factories.