to grant; to approve; to permit
norm; standard; criterion
to prepare; to get ready; to intend; to plan; preparation
brigadier general; commodore
front sight (firearms); the zero point indicator marked on a steelyard
standard; norm; criterion
directrix line of a parabola; guide line
yardstick; (fig.) criterion; ground rule
to allow; to grant; to permit
quasi-stationary spiral structure QSSS (astrophysics)
certainly; also written
一准
not to allow; to forbid; to prohibit
to serve as the norm; ...shall prevail (as standard for rules, regulations, price etc)
to recognize; to acknowledge (as valid)
to guarantee; reliable; for sure
to approve; to permit; approval; permission
evidence (that one can rely on); grounds (for believing sth)
norm; standard; standard of reference; base; base point; base line; benchmark; reference point; reference frame; criterion; data
to aim at; to target; to point at; to be directed at; registration; alignment (mechanical engineering)
approved by His (or Her) Majesty; permission graciously granted (from highly authoritative position); to graciously permit; to condescend to allow
to authorize; to investigate then ratify
level (of achievement etc); standard; level (surveying)
request granted (formal usage in old document); to aim (gun)
to observe and make sure; to check
to aim (a weapon at a target); (fig.) to aim (for a higher standard)
accurate; exact; precise; precision
to identify clearly; to make sure of; to believe firmly
to adjust to the right value; to tune; to focus (a camera etc); to set (the date, the time) to the correct value
to be unsure about a matter; to be uncertain; to be unable to make sense of sth
in doubt; unsure of sth; unable to decide; indecisive
(statistics) standard deviation
standard (hotel) room; two-person room of standard size and amenities; abbr. to 标间
standard pronunciation; standard tone (e.g. A = 440 Hz)
level (device to determine horizontal); spirit level; surveyor's level
lacking class; boorish; poor quality; sub-standard
sighting device; sight (for a firearm etc)
unable to say; can't say precisely
nonstandard; unconventional
to prepare; to make adequate preparation
(drug etc) approval number
standard conditions for temperature and pressure
standard conditions for temperature and pressure
standards organization; standards body
to watch for an opportunity; to see one's chance to
to comply with a standard; standards-compliant
code of conduct; standard of conduct
to aim in front of a moving target
reserve requirement (finance)
telescopic sight; scope (on a rifle)
international human rights norms
accounting standards council