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sub·stand·ard
suhb staen drd
adjective
deviating from or falling short of a standard or norm: such as
of a quality lower than that prescribed by law
substandard housing
conforming to a pattern of linguistic usage existing within a speech community but not that of the prestige group in that community
constituting a greater than normal risk to an insurer
水平差的
The first known use of substandard was in 1850
substantive1 of 2noun
a word or word group that functions in a sentence as a noun
substantive2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being completely independent
real rather than apparent
substantive evidence
having the function of a grammatical substantive
a substantive phrase
considerable in amount or numbers : substantial
made substantive progress
creating and defining rights and duties
substantive law
involving matters of major or practical importance to all concerned
substantive discussions among world leaders
substantive1 of 2noun
a word or word group that functions in a sentence as a noun
substantive2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being completely independent
real rather than apparent
substantive evidence
having the function of a grammatical substantive
a substantive phrase
considerable in amount or numbers : substantial
made substantive progress
creating and defining rights and duties
substantive law
involving matters of major or practical importance to all concerned
substantive discussions among world leaders
substantiateverb
to give substance or form to : embody
to establish by proof or evidence
substantiate a claim
substantiateverb
to give substance or form to : embody
to establish by proof or evidence
substantiate a claim
substantiateverb
to give substance or form to : embody
to establish by proof or evidence
substantiate a claim
substantiateverb
to give substance or form to : embody
to establish by proof or evidence
substantiate a claim
substantialadjective
consisting of or relating to substance : material
not imaginary : real
the substantial world
important sense 1, essential
substantial differences
enough to satisfy and nourish
a substantial meal
prosperous sense 1
a substantial farmer
considerable in quantity : significantly large
a substantial increase
firmly constructed
a substantial building
substantialadjective
consisting of or relating to substance : material
not imaginary : real
the substantial world
important sense 1, essential
substantial differences
enough to satisfy and nourish
a substantial meal
prosperous sense 1
a substantial farmer
considerable in quantity : significantly large
a substantial increase
firmly constructed
a substantial building
substantialadjective
consisting of or relating to substance : material
not imaginary : real
the substantial world
important sense 1, essential
substantial differences
enough to satisfy and nourish
a substantial meal
prosperous sense 1
a substantial farmer
considerable in quantity : significantly large
a substantial increase
firmly constructed
a substantial building
substandardadjective
varying from or falling short of a standard or norm
substandard housing
following a pattern of linguistic usage that is not considered standard
substandard English
1 New forms of subsidized loans were, in her phrasing, a form of “predatory inclusion,” trapping black homeowners in substandard housing, while developers continued to reap dividends.
2 That description fits Asya to a T. Warning: appreciation of the movie is impeded by its dim, washed-out color and a substandard soundtrack in which some of the dialogue is only semi-intelligible.
3 He was talking about all the shows beside this Emmys telecast, and fortunately a few of those finest made a substandard awards show worth watching until the end.
4 Bouncing between a succession of substandard living conditions, Stan encounters a rogues’ gallery of half-feral scammers, religious zealots and predatory landlords.
5 Still, say health officials, while basic TB control has improved in prisons, it remains substandard.
卫生官员表示,尽管在监狱内对结核病的基本控制有所改善,但仍然不合乎标准。
6 Nevertheless, cities have many problems, such as substandard housing, pollution and traffic congestion.
然而, 城市有许多问题, 例如不合格的住宅 、 污染和通信拥塞.
7 You must be willing to work long and hard at substandard wages.
8 A few of the new songs are substandard Macca, especially "Is There Anybody Out There," an audience participation song that felt cloying and barely registered its desired response.
9 For the rest of Life As We Know It, you're likely to think you're at home, watching some substandard TV show, and find yourself pressing the fast-forward button on an invisible remote.
10 a teacher who rejects substandard work without hesitation
11 We've also powered through so many hours of substandard TV episodes and movies that we're much slower to leap at them now than we ever were.
12 Harrison is still stuck in Melody’s body, and with Melody’s substandard health insurance, when he gets life-threatening news from the gynecologist — just the thing to jolt him from his soulless ways.
13 Your food, water, and sanitary facilities are acutely substandard.
你们的食物, 水和卫生设备都比一般标准低得多.
14 I had already been a stripper for years, and knew, to a wounding level, the degree to which typical working conditions in the sex industry were substandard.
15 When reached for comment, a spokesperson for the Association of American Railroads (AAR) directed Fortune to a May 2023 letter from the trade group accusing Amtrak of substandard performance on its Sunset Limited line that runs from New Orleans and Los Angeles.
16 If the androids had remained substandard, like the ancient q-40s made by Derain Associates—there would be no problem and no need of my skill.
17 What about trying to come up with stories that really need to be told, and then using their genius marketing team to drum up the same sort of anticipation it does for their substandard product?
18 Most lived in substandard housing, lacking indoor plumbing.
19 There would be nowhere to go, and even if they qualified for social housing, they would most likely enter the world of substandard temporary accommodation.
20 This time, still in warm sunshine, musical sound first substandard product read that sentimental love story.
这次, 依旧在温暖的阳光的照射下, 韵再一次品读着那伤感的爱情故事.
1 不合格的
2 不合规格的
3 次等
4 低于标准的
5 不够标准的
6 不规范的
8 次等的
9 低于标准