standardisation
/ˌstæn.də.daɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌstæn.dɚ.dəˈzeɪ.ʃən/ (ame, ipa)
standardisation — 名詞
1. the act of changing rules, designs, or procedures so similar things follow one s
標準化
讓做法或規格一致的過程
the act of changing rules, designs, or procedures so similar things follow one shared pattern, or the state reached after that change
The hospital introduced standardisation of labels on all medicine bottles.
這家醫院開始把所有藥瓶上的標籤做標準化。
standardisation of + labels/rules/procedures
After standardisation, every form on the website used the same date format.
標準化後,網站上的每一份表格都用了同一種日期格式。
After standardisation, ...
Mina opposed standardisation because each village school had different needs.
Mina 反對標準化,因為每個村裡的學校需求都不同。
The company saved time through standardisation of parts in its new machines.
這家公司靠新機器零件的標準化節省了時間。
Years of standardisation made train signs easier for tourists to understand.
多年的標準化,讓火車標示更容易讓遊客看懂。
- uniformity
stresses the finished sameness more than the process of getting there.
- harmonisation
allows some local differences, while standardisation usually pushes for one shared model.
- alignment
broader and lighter; things can be aligned without becoming identical.
- normalisation
often stresses bringing something back to an accepted norm rather than setting one common rule.
- variation
stresses differences between versions, methods, or forms.
- customisation
focuses on changing something for individual needs instead of making it match one model.
文法句型
standardisation of [rules/processes/designs/parts]
用法筆記
British spelling; American English usually writes standardization. Most common in formal discussions of rules, labels, manufacturing, data, or public policy rather than personal behavior.