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standard transmission
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 21338 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a transmission that is operated manually with a gear lever and a clutch pedal [例] The car has a standard transmission. [例] I prefer a standard transmission to an automatic. [意味] 手動変速機, スティックシフト, シフトレバー, マニュアル車, 有段変速機, 標準変速機, マニュアル変速機 ; [同義語] stick shift ; [上位語] transmission system, transmission ; [同義語群] 04301760-n" |
standard-bearer
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 74024 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the soldier who carries the standard of the unit in military parades or in battle [例] The standard-bearer was killed in the battle. [例] He was the standard-bearer for the military unit. [意味] 旗手, 旗持ち, 旗持ち兵, 部隊旗手, 旗持ち役 ; [同義語] color bearer ; [上位語] soldier ; [同義語群] 09938272-n [名詞] an outstanding leader of a political movement [例] The standard-bearer was a great leader. [例] The standard-bearer of the opposition party was a former military officer. [意味] 指導者 ; [上位語] political leader, politician, pol, politico ; [同義語群] 10647475-n" |
standardisation
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 96640 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the imposition of standards or regulations [例] a committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization [例] Standardisation is important for the industry. [例] The standardisation of measurements across the world is a good thing. [例] They believed that standardisation was a good thing. [意味] 標準化, 規格化, 正常化, 統一, 正規化, 画一, 標定, 画一化 ; [同義語] normalization, standardization, normalisation ; [上位語] social control ; [下位語] stabilization, stylization, stabilisation, stylisation ; [派生] standardize, standardise, normalize, normalise, renormalize, renormalise ; [同義語群] 01158690-n [名詞] the condition in which a standard has been successfully established [例] standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars [例] They believe that standardisation is a necessary part of the process. [例] The standardisation of measurements is a very important part of the manufacturing process. [意味] 標準化, 規格, 規格化, 正規化, 画一, 標定, 画一化, 画一主義 ; [同義語] standardization ; [上位語] status, condition ; [同義語群] 13938440-n [名詞] the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument [例] the thermometer needed calibration [例] Standardisation of the measuring instrument was done. [例] They believe that standardisation is the key to a successful business. [意味] 校正, 標準化, 較正, 目盛り調整, 調整, 正則化という行為 ; [同義語] standardization, calibration ; [上位語] activity ; [下位語] tuning, adjustment, registration, readjustment ; [派生] standardize, standardise, graduate, calibrate, fine-tune ; [同義語群] 00999245-n" |
standardise
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 37149 】 【意味】 "[動詞] cause to conform to standard or norm [例] The weights and measures were standardized [例] The company standardised its production process. [例] The committee is looking to standardise the testing procedures. [例] They standardised the procedures for their employees. [意味] 標準化する, 規格化する, 統一する, 標準に合わせる, 管制する, 規正する, 規律する, 標準に従う ; [同義語] standardize ; [上位語] regulate, regularize, regularise, govern, order ; [下位語] gauge ; [派生] standardization, normalization, calibration, criterion, normalisation, standardisation, monetary standard, touchstone ; [同義語群] 00467717-v [動詞] evaluate by comparing with a standard [例] The school standardised the test. [例] The committee standardised the testing procedures. [例] They standardised the measurements of the objects. [意味] 統一する, 標準化する, 規格化する, 標準に従う, 標準に従わせる, 標準に合わせる, 正常化してくる, 標準に適合させる ; [同義語] standardize ; [上位語] evaluate, valuate, appraise, assess, measure, value ; [派生] standardization, normalization, calibration, normalisation, standardisation ; [同義語群] 00682436-v" |
standardised
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 129298 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] brought into conformity with a standard [例] standardized education [例] The test was standardised. [例] The procedures are standardised across the country. [例] They standardised the procedures for their employees. [意味] 標準的な, 標準化された, 規格の, 一定の, 標準の, 標準化の, 規格化された, 規格化した ; [同義語] standardized ; [類似語] standard ; [同義語群] 02296950-a [形容詞] capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability [例] interchangeable electric outlets ""interchangeable parts"" [例] The parts are standardised. [例] The screws are standardised and can be used in any screwdriver. [例] They are looking for a standardised way to calculate the amount of fuel needed. [意味] 交換可能な, 交換可能性の, 代替可能な ; [同義語] standardized, interchangeable, similar, exchangeable ; [類似語] replaceable ; [派生] similarity, interchangeability, exchangeability, fungibility, interchangeableness ; [同義語群] 01978532-a" |
standardiser
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 19580 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a person who sets a standard for things to conform to [例] The standardiser set the standard for the new product. [例] The standardiser wanted to make sure that the measurements were accurate. [例] He is a standardiser of procedures. [意味] 標準化者, 標準化委員, 標準化担当者, 標準化 ; [同義語] standardizer ; [上位語] changer, modifier ; [派生] standardize, standardise ; [同義語群] 10647582-n" |
standardization
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 140484 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the imposition of standards or regulations [例] a committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization [例] Standardization is important for the industry. [例] The standardization of testing procedures makes it easier to compare results. [例] They believed that standardization was a good thing. [意味] 標準化, 規格化, 正常化, 統一, 画一化, 画一主義, 正規化, 画一 ; [同義語] normalization, normalisation, standardisation ; [上位語] social control ; [下位語] stabilization, stylization, stabilisation, stylisation ; [派生] standardize, standardise, normalize, normalise, renormalize, renormalise ; [同義語群] 01158690-n [名詞] the condition in which a standard has been successfully established [例] standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars [例] The standardization of a certain item is a very important process. [意味] 標準化, 規格, 規格化, 画一化, 正規化, 画一主義, 画一, 標定 ; [同義語] standardisation ; [上位語] status, condition ; [同義語群] 13938440-n [名詞] the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument [例] the thermometer needed calibration [例] Standardization of the measuring instrument was done. [例] They believe that standardization is the key to a successful business. [例] The standardization of measurements is a necessary step in the creation of a metric system. [意味] 標準化, 校正, 較正, 目盛り調整, 調整, 正則化という行為 ; [同義語] calibration, standardisation ; [上位語] activity ; [下位語] tuning, adjustment, registration, readjustment ; [派生] standardize, standardise, graduate, calibrate, fine-tune ; [同義語群] 00999245-n" |
standardize
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 37734 】 【意味】 "[動詞] cause to conform to standard or norm [例] The weights and measures were standardized [例] The company standardized its procedures. [例] The committee is looking to standardize the testing procedures. [例] They standardized the procedures for their employees. [意味] 標準化する, 規格化する, 統一する, 標準に合わせる, 管制する, 標準とする, 規正する, 標準的にする ; [同義語] standardise ; [上位語] regulate, regularize, govern, regularise, order ; [下位語] gauge ; [派生] standardization, normalization, calibration, normalisation, criterion, standardisation, monetary standard, touchstone ; [同義語群] 00467717-v [動詞] evaluate by comparing with a standard [例] The test was standardized. [例] They standardized the measurements of the objects. [意味] 統一する, 標準化する, 規格化する, 標準に合わせる, 画一化する, 標準とする, 標準的にする, 正常化してくる ; [同義語] standardise ; [上位語] evaluate, valuate, appraise, assess, measure, value ; [派生] standardization, normalization, calibration, normalisation, standardisation ; [同義語群] 00682436-v" |
standardized
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 115722 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] brought into conformity with a standard [例] standardized education [例] The test was standardized. [例] The procedures are standardized across the country. [例] They standardized the procedures for their employees. [意味] 標準化された, 標準的な, 規格の, 一定の, 標準の, 標準化の, 規格化された, 標準的な大きさの ; [同義語] standardised ; [類似語] standard ; [同義語群] 02296950-a [形容詞] capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability [例] interchangeable electric outlets ""interchangeable parts"" [例] The standardized test was easy. [例] The screws are standardized so that they can be used in any screwdriver. [例] They wanted to make sure that the screws were standardized. [意味] 互換性の, 交換可能な, 交換可能性の, 代替可能な ; [同義語] standardised, interchangeable, similar, exchangeable ; [類似語] replaceable ; [派生] similarity, interchangeability, exchangeability, fungibility, interchangeableness ; [同義語群] 01978532-a" |
standardizer
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 135650 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a person who sets a standard for things to conform to [例] The standardizer set the standard for the new product. [例] The standardizer wanted to make sure that the measurements were accurate. [例] He is a standardizer of procedures. [意味] 標準化者, 標準化委員, 標準化担当者, 標準化 ; [同義語] standardiser ; [上位語] changer, modifier ; [派生] standardize, standardise ; [同義語群] 10647582-n" |
standby
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 30781 】 【意味】 "[名詞] something that can be relied on when needed [例] The standby generator kicks in when the main generator fails. [例] The standby was ready to go. [例] They always have a standby generator in case of a power outage. [意味] 頼りになる人, 待機 ; [上位語] thing ; [派生] stand by, stick about, stick around ; [同義語群] 04301919-n [名詞] an actor able to replace a regular performer when required [例] The standby was called in to replace the sick actor. [例] He was a standby for the lead actor. [意味] 代役, 待機, 交代要員, 代替物, 代用品 ; [同義語] understudy ; [上位語] actor, player, thespian, role player, histrion ; [派生] stand by, stick about, understudy, alternate, stick around ; [同義語群] 10737103-n" [形容詞] ready for emergency use [例] a standby generator [例] a standby crew [例] The standby generator was used during the power outage. ; [類似語] secondary ; [同義語群] 01855086-a |
standdown
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 113159 】 【意味】 "[名詞] (military) a temporary stop of offensive military action [例] The standdown was ordered by the general. [例] The military ordered a standdown of offensive operations. [例] They called for a standdown in the fighting. [意味] 休戦, 一時停止, 休止, 中断, 中止, 停止 ; [同義語] stand-down ; [上位語] stoppage, stop ; [同義語群] 00057162-n [名詞] a suspension and relaxation from an alert state or a state of readiness [例] The standdown was ordered after the threat was eliminated. [例] They ordered a standdown of the troops. [意味] 休止, 休憩, 休息, 中止, 中断, 停止, 懸濁液, 一時停止 ; [同義語] stand-down ; [上位語] suspension, abeyance ; [同義語群] 14013841-n" |
standee
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 47803 】 【意味】 "[名詞] someone who stands in a place where one might otherwise sit (as a spectator who uses standing room in a theater or a passenger on a crowded bus or train) [例] the allowed number of standees is posted [例] The standees were all tired. [例] The standees were asked to leave the theater. [例] He was a standee at the concert. [意味] 立っている人, 立見客, 立っている人々 ; [上位語] stander ; [派生] stand, stand up ; [同義語群] 10647745-n" [名詞] a lifesize cardboard cutout (usually of a celebrity) [例] he had his picture taken with a standee of the president [例] The standee was of a famous actor. [例] The standee of the celebrity was a huge hit at the convention. [例] They wanted to get a standee of their favorite celebrity. ; [上位語] cutout ; [同義語群] 04302034-n |
stander
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 147231 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an organism (person or animal) that stands [例] a crowd of sitters and standers [例] The stander was a man. [例] The standers were asked to remain standing until the judges entered the room. [例] He was a stander in the crowd. [意味] 立っている人, 立つ人 ; [反意語] sitter ; [上位語] organism, being ; [下位語] standee ; [派生] stand up, stand ; [同義語群] 10648033-n" |
standing
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 145236 】 【意味】 "[名詞] social or financial or professional status or reputation [例] of equal standing [例] a member in good standing [例] He has a high standing in the community. [例] The standing of the candidate was a major factor in the election. [意味] 地位, 身分, 名声, 格, 地歩, 格式, ステータス, 羽振り ; [上位語] status, position ; [下位語] ranking, prestige, importance, prominence, honor, rating, honour, laurels ; [同義語群] 13948136-n [形容詞] (of persons) on the feet; having the torso in an erect position supported by straight legs [例] standing room only [例] The man was standing in the doorway. [例] The standing ovation was a tribute to the singer's talent. [例] He was standing in the corner of the room. [意味] 直立した ; [反意語] seated, sitting ; [同義語群] 01239862-a [形容詞] not created for a particular occasion [例] a standing committee [例] The committee is a standing one. [例] The standing committee is responsible for making recommendations to the council. [意味] 常設の, 常任の, 永続的な, 永久的な, 常置の ; [類似語] permanent, lasting ; [同義語群] 01755508-a [名詞] the act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position [例] Standing is a good way to exercise. [例] The standing of the candidate was announced. [例] He couldn't maintain his standing because of his weak legs. [意味] 立ち, 立場, 静置, お立ち, 御立ち, 位置, 立ち詰め, 立ちづめ ; [上位語] motion, movement, motility, move ; [派生] stand, stand up ; [同義語群] 00349080-n" [形容詞] permanent [例] a standing army [例] The standing committee is in charge of the budget. [例] The standing committee voted to approve the proposal. [例] They are standing in the queue to get tickets. [意味] 永久の ; [類似語] regular ; [同義語群] 01970963-a [形容詞] executed in or initiated from a standing position [例] race from a standing start [例] a standing jump [例] a standing ovation [例] He couldn't do a standing backflip. [意味] 立ちの ; [反意語] running ; [同義語群] 01240235-a "[形容詞] (of fluids) not moving or flowing [例] mosquitoes breed in standing water [例] The standing water in the swamp was a breeding ground for mosquitoes. [例] They could see the standing water in the flooded fields. [意味] 静止した ; [反意語] running ; [類似語] still, stagnant, dead, slack ; [同義語群] 01241065-a [形容詞] having a supporting base [例] a standing lamp [例] The standing man is tall. [例] The standing army was a threat to the king. [例] They could not believe the standing ovation they received. [意味] 直立した, 垂直の, 縦の, 建立の, 直立したままの, 直立型の ; [類似語] erect, vertical, upright ; [同義語群] 01237433-a [名詞] an ordered listing of scores or results showing the relative positions of competitors (individuals or teams) in a sporting event [例] The team is in first place in the standings. [例] The standings for the tournament are listed on the bulletin board. [例] They checked the standings to see how they were doing. ; [上位語] listing, list ; [同義語群] 06496116-n" |
standing army
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 44560 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a permanent army of paid soldiers [例] The standing army was ready for war. [例] The standing army was a huge expense for the government. [例] They wanted to maintain a standing army to protect their borders. [意味] 常備軍, 正規軍, 正規陸軍, 通常の軍隊 ; [上位語] regular army, army, ground forces ; [同義語群] 08394423-n" |
standing committee
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 132226 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a permanent committee [例] The standing committee is in session. [例] The standing committee reviewed the proposal. [例] They are a standing committee of the congress. [意味] 常任委員会, 常設委員会, 常任委員, 委員会, 委員会委員, 常置委員会, 議会委員会, 委員会委員会 ; [上位語] committee, commission ; [下位語] Ways and Means Committee ; [同義語群] 08326383-n" |
standing operating procedure
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 132384 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely [例] rote memorization has been the educator's standard operating procedure for centuries [例] The standing operating procedure was to call the police. [例] The standing operating procedure for a nuclear emergency is to evacuate the area. [例] They developed a standing operating procedure for their employees to follow. [意味] 標準操作手順書, 標準手順書, 標準作業手順書 ; [同義語] standard procedure, SOP, standard operating procedure ; [上位語] operating procedure ; [下位語] lockstep ; [同義語群] 01024968-n" |
standing order
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 16594 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a rule of order permanently in force [例] The standing order was to not talk about the war. [例] The standing orders of the parliament were amended. [例] They wanted to change the standing orders. [意味] 議事規則, 継続発注, 常設命令, 常設規則, 議事進行 ; [上位語] rules of order, parliamentary law, parliamentary procedure, order ; [同義語群] 06654977-n" |
standing ovation
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 110011 】 【意味】 "[名詞] enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause) [例] The audience gave a standing ovation. [例] They gave a standing ovation to the winner. [意味] 大喝采, 感謝, スタンディング, 賞賛 ; [同義語] ovation ; [上位語] recognition, credit ; [同義語群] 06688751-n" |