benchmarks
Prononciation : [ˈbɛnʧˌmɑrks]
Contexte : « evaluation »
(noun) benchmarks are standards or points of reference that help us measure something. It's like a ruler we use to see how good or successful something is compared to others.
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The test results showed that our school is above the benchmarks set by the state.
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The project didn't meet the benchmarks, so we know we need to improve.
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What benchmarks do we use to measure student performance?
Contexte : « performance »
(noun) benchmarks are specific goals or targets we aim for to see how well we are doing. For example, a sports team might set points as benchmarks for winning games.
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The athlete set new benchmarks for herself in the marathon.
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The team's performance fell short of their benchmarks this season.
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What benchmarks have you set for your personal improvement?
Contexte : « comparison »
(verb) to benchmark means to compare something against these standards or points of reference. It's like checking to see how your report card stacks up against others in your class.
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We benchmarked our sales figures against last year's numbers.
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The company did not benchmark its product against its competitors, leading to missed opportunities.
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How do you plan to benchmark your project against similar ones?