单词 | criterion |
释义 | criterion (kraɪtɪəriən ) Word forms: criteria (kraɪtɪəriə ) countable noun A criterion is a factor on which you judge or decide something. The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work. [+ for] British defence policy had to meet three criteria if it was to succeed. Synonyms: standard, test, rule, measure Collocations: certain criteria Only if they meet certain criteria will the pupil be accepted at the school. ST (2001) Your employees, and their partners, must meet certain criteria, including a required length of service. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Many mortgage providers are happy to lend to foreign nationals as long as they fulfil certain criteria. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Some countries said the entry criteria were too strict. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This is why career advisers say you should choose five universities with varying entry criteria. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There is clearly a prospect that EU players will be subject to entry criteria like those which already exist from outside the EU. Times, Sunday Times (2016) What were the selection criteria? Times, Sunday Times (2011) Your recruitment policy should also be addressed and you must ensure fair selection criteria are applied. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Nonetheless, fitness of character, not political orientation or party affiliation, remained the primary selection criterion. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) On the down side, you will have to meet strict criteria to take out a loan. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Their guilt or innocence is quickly judged according to a set of strict criteria. Times, Sunday Times (2009) But the recording was disputed because it didn't fit the strict criteria needed for a standard temperature measurement, and so was discarded. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Translations: Chinese: 标准 Japanese: 基準 |
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