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yardstick

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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yard·stick /ˈjɑːdˌstɪk $ ˈjɑːrd-/ noun [countable]  1 JUDGEsomething that you compare another thing with, in order to judge how good or successful it is 衡量标准,评判尺度yardstick of Profit is the most important yardstick of success for any business. 利润是衡量任何企业成功与否的最重要标杆。as a yardstick These subjects are used as a yardstick against which to measure the children’s progress. 这些学科被用作衡量孩子学习进步的标尺。2. TMa special stick used for measuring things, which is exactly one yard long 码尺
Examples from the Corpus
yardstickSurely the role of idealism is as a motivating aspiration and a yardstick.It is also most helpful in providing a yardstick for proper administration against which the resolution of problems can be measured.Many teachers say the primary school tests are not a useful educational yardstick.No yardstick for the mediocre companies to strive to.Sampling the standards Standards proposed for California students are lengthy and detailed, containing dozens of yardsticks for each grade.I have only one yardstick for a good, loving relationship: does it allow both people to grow and flourish?The criteria in quality assurance are the yardsticks, the predetermined elements against which service or the dietetic objectives can be compared.The hospital has developed a treatment for cancer which has become the yardstick for all other treatments.If this yardstick was right then, it is right now.yardstick ofIs profit the only yardstick of success?
From Longman Business Dictionaryyardstickyard‧stick /ˈjɑːdˌstɪkˈjɑːrd-/ noun [countable] something that you use to compare another thing with, in order to judge how good or successful it isyardstick ofIs profit the only yardstick of success?The annual percentage rate is the best yardstick to use when comparing the costs of the different forms of credit.
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yardstick
yardstick /ˈjɑːdˌstɪk $ ˈjɑːrd-/ noun [countable]
1. something that you compare another thing with, in order to judge how good or successful it is
    yardstick of
    Profit is the most important yardstick of success for any business.
    as a yardstick
    These subjects are used as a yardstick against which to measure the children’s progress.
2. a special stick used for measuring things, which is exactly one yard long


yard·stickBrE /ˈjɑːdstɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈjɑːrdstɪk/ 🔊 noun(especially NAmE) a ruler for measuring one yard 码尺a standard used for judging how good or successful sth is (好坏或成败的)衡量标准;准绳a yardstick by which to measure sth衡量某事物的标准Exam results are not the only yardstick of a school's performance. 考试结果不是衡量学校水平的唯一标准。🔊🔊