Noun
/ˈædɪkwəsi mɑrk/
The term "adequacy mark" typically refers to a standard measure or score indicating the sufficiency or acceptable level of quality or performance in various contexts, such as education, assessments, or evaluations. It is used to denote a threshold that must be met in order to classify something as adequate. The term is less frequently used in oral speech and is more commonly found in written contexts, especially in academic, educational, or evaluative discussions.
(Los estudiantes deben alcanzar una marca de adecuación para aprobar el examen con éxito.)
"The project's success will be evaluated based on the adequacy mark set by the committee."
(El éxito del proyecto se evaluará en función de la marca de adecuación establecida por el comité.)
"If the adequacy mark is not met, the proposal may be rejected."
The phrase "adequacy mark" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions; however, it can relate to several idiomatic contexts where the notion of sufficiency or standards is involved. Here are some expressions and their usage involving "adequacy":
(Su rendimiento en la prueba estuvo por encima de la marca de adecuación, asegurando su admisión al programa.)
"Just make the adequacy mark"
(Estudió mucho para simplemente alcanzar la marca de adecuación en sus exámenes finales.)
"Below the adequacy mark"
The word "adequacy" derives from the Latin "adequatus," which means "equal to" or "sufficient." The suffix "-cy" transforms the word into a noun form, denoting the state or quality of being adequate. The term "mark" originates from the Old English "mearc," meaning "boundary" or "sign." Together, "adequacy mark" symbolizes a designated point or threshold of sufficiency.
Synonyms: - Sufficiency score - Quality standard - Minimum requirement
Antonyms: - Inadequacy mark - Deficiency score - Insufficient standard