standardise
standardise — 動詞
- standardisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- standardises3rd person singular
- standardising-ing form
- standardisedpast simple
1. to change things that are different from each other so that they all follow the
標準化
使符合統一規則或規格
to change things that are different from each other so that they all follow the same set of rules, measurements, or methods
The school board voted to standardise its grading system across all twelve departments.
學校董事會投票決定將所有十二個科系的評分制度標準化。
standardise + noun phrase + across [domain]
Car manufacturers often standardise parts so that different brands can use the same components.
汽車製造商經常將零件標準化,以便不同品牌可以使用相同的組件。
All hospitals in the region now standardise their patient records using one digital system.
該地區的所有醫院現在都使用同一套數位系統將病人記錄標準化。
The company is working to standardise safety procedures at every factory worldwide.
這家公司正致力於將全球各地工廠的安全程序標準化。
Before the exam began, the markers met to standardise the way they judge each essay.
考試開始前,閱卷老師開會討論將評分方式標準化。
- regulate
stronger focus on control by rules or an authority; 'regulate' implies enforcement, while 'standardise' focuses on making things consistent
- unify
broader meaning of bringing together; 'unify' can happen without a fixed standard, whereas 'standardise' always implies a reference norm
- harmonise
softer, suggesting making systems compatible rather than identical; 'harmonise' allows some variation, 'standardise' aims for uniformity
- diversify
to make things varied or different from each other
文法句型
standardise + noun phrase
standardise + noun phrase + across/in/at [domain]
用法筆記
Common in passive constructions (e.g. "The procedures were standardised across all branches"). Can also be used intransitively when describing an industry or group voluntarily adopting shared standards.