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单词 standardish
释义

standardish

English

Etymology

From standard + -ish.

Adjective

standardish (comparative more standardish, superlative most standardish)

  1. Somewhat or nearly standard; approximating the norm; more or less regular.
    • 1985, E. Frank Henriques, The Signet Encyclopedia of Wine - Page 107:
      Cabernet Sauvignon The Private Reserve is a true showpiece wine, but the regular bottling has been rather standardish to date, with a couple of exuberant exceptions.
    • 1995, Rajend Mesthrie, Language and Social History:
      Likewise, the basilectal phrase to make dirty (= 'to litter') is realigned as to make dirt, which is syntactically standardish without being a standard English idiom.
    • 2002, Harold Robbins, Never Enough - Page 248:
      She unbuttoned her sweater and pulled it off, revealing her standardish white bra.
    • 2015, Jeffrey Salane, Justice:
      Standardish,” said Vivian, disappearing behind a partition wall to prepare for bed. M sat on her bunk, still dressed in her Fulbright suit.
  • standardlike
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