/ˈstændədˈ/ – noun
Definition: 1. tiêu chuẩn, chuẩn mực, chuẩn;
2. được mọi người chấp nhận.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “standard” refers to a set of criteria, guidelines, or requirements established by an authority, organization, or industry that serves as a benchmark for measuring quality, performance, or compliance. Standards are often used to ensure consistency, safety, and fairness in various contexts, such as product manufacturing, service delivery, or professional conduct. Compliance with standards may be mandatory or voluntary, depending on the specific legal framework or industry practice.
Example: The contract specified that the goods must meet the industry standard for quality and performance.