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Qué (quién) es yardstick - definición

STRAIGHTEDGE OR FOLDING RULER USED TO PHYSICALLY MEASURE LENGTHS
Yard stick; Yardsticks; Meter stick; Metre stick; Yardstick; Metrestick; Folding rule
  • A meterstick divided into 1,000 mm and labeled with 100 cm
  • A folding meterstick carpenter's [[ruler]] with [[millimeter]] divisions and numbers in [[centimeter]]s. Fully extended it measures 2 meters.
  • Two wooden yardsticks with brass ends, in inches and division of yard for half, quarter, eighth and sixteenth

Yardstick         
·noun A stick three feet, or a yard, in length, used as a measure of cloth, ·etc.
yardstick         
(yardsticks)
If you use someone or something as a yardstick, you use them as a standard for comparison when you are judging other people or things.
There has been no yardstick by which potential students can assess individual schools before signing up for a course.
N-COUNT
yardstick         
n.
standard
to apply a yardstick to

Wikipedia

Meterstick

A meterstick, metrestick, or yardstick is either a straightedge or foldable ruler used to measure length, and is especially common in the construction industry. They are often made of wood or plastic, and often have metal or plastic joints so that they can be folded together. Normal length of a meterstick made for the international market is either one or two meters, while a yardstick made for the U.S. market is typically one yard (3 feet or 0.9144 meters) long.

Metersticks are usually divided with lines for each millimeter (1000 per meter) and numerical markings per centimeter (100 per meter), with numbers either in centi- or millimeter. Yardsticks are most often marked with a scale in inches, but sometimes also feature marks for foot increments. Hybrid sticks with more than one measurement system also exist, most notably those which have metric measurements on one side and U.S. customary units on the other side (or both on the same side). The "tumstock" (literally "thumbstick", meaning "inch-stick") invented in 1883 by the Swedish engineer Karl-Hilmer Johansson Kollén was the first such hybrid stick, and was developed with the goal to help Sweden convert to the metric system.

Ejemplos de uso de yardstick
1. But Bush should be measured by this same yardstick.
2. If price alone is the yardstick, China wins hands down.
3. Overall, 5'.2 per cent of pupils, or 382,3'1, achieved the five A× to C yardstick.
4. "It is the yardstick by which we will be measured in the future," Stubholt said.
5. But many companies and analysts use it as a yardstick of performance.