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noun a yardstick by which to measure something衡量某事物的标准 Exam results are not the only yardstick of a school's performance. 考试结果不是衡量学校水平的唯一标准。 The new test provides a yardstick against which to measure children’s learning. We don’t have a common yardstick by which to compare the two cases. a yardstick for measuring growth the yardstick of success Exam results are not the only yardstick of a school’s performance. 考试结果不是衡量学校水平的唯一标准。 Freud remains the yardstick from which other psychoanalysts choose to deviate. Rates of progress are difficult to compare without a common yardstick. The rate of return on capital is used as the yardstick of profitability. |