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subpar    音標拼音: [səbp'ɑr]
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在一般標準以下的,在平均水平以下的;在票面價值以下的

在一般標準以下的,在平均水平以下的;在票面價值以下的

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  • etymology - Why is subpar not superpar? - English Language Usage . . .
    My understanding is that the "par" portion of "subpar" comes from the sport of golf, as in the phrase "par for the course" However if this is the case, then the construction of the word doesn't s
  • Opposite of subpar. . . superpar? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If something can be "on par", and "subpar", can something be described as "superpar"? Is there an accepted way to describe something as extraordinary with this term?
  • single word requests - What is worse than mediocre? - English . . .
    What is worse than mediocre? Is it bad, or is there a level between mediocre and being pure bad? Is mediocre slightly better than bad, and bad better than pathetic? I want to use this in my pros
  • Origin of janky as in, This setup is janky.
    The term "janky" is common in specific gaming communities and refers to using tactics that are bad or subpar A specific example from Reddit: So Reynad just climbed about 800 ranks in legend with
  • synonyms - How official is the word subpar? - English Language . . .
    Closed 13 years ago How official is the word "subpar"? Is there a reason not to use it in a document and are there any circumstances under which I should avoid its use? Could the phase "subpar performance" confuse the reader?
  • Is below par good or bad? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I don't believe the general use of this expression comes from the golf use - which would explain the discrepancy - though the two are closely related The word par has many definitions, including average or normal amount and usual accepted standard Therefore something below par is below average, or below the acceptable standard - hence the usual, negative, meaning of the phrase In golf a
  • Why do people say over- and underwhelmed but never just whelmed?
    If a boat is whelmed it means that waves are coming right up to the gunwales, the tiptop of the sides of the boat, and some water is sometimes coming into the boat This is something you can cope with but isn't pleasant There seems to be little use for this word in a non-jargon or metaphorical sense When a boat is overwhelmed, water is just pouring over the sides and into the boat This is
  • single word requests - Antonym of superlative - English Language . . .
    A friend of mine was talking about a film he has seen a trailer for and sarcastically heaping superlatives on it He then wondered what the opposite of superlative (as a noun) is The sense of
  • expressions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    subpar means to fall short of a standard In your context: This job was subpar This is valid for a minor underperformance all the way up to a major one, depending on tone and context of delivery Other words you can use instead include: substandard, unsatisfactory, insufficient, shoddy The first is usually relative to 'a' standard, rather than their own personal standard as you perceive it to
  • Is *on par* colloquial? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    For the "on par" expression: according to the Cambridge Dictionary "on par" is a standard (not colloquial or technical) and is listed as a common expression in Business English, as well as the derived expression "subpar" meaning "below average" or "below expected standard"





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