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quality  

EN[ˈkwɒlɪti]
US
Fqualité WQualité
  • Au sens large, la qualité est la « manière d'être », bonne ou mauvaise, de quelque chose.
  • Par extension, la qualité définit également le bien ou le service qui convient bien.
  • NomPLqualitiesSUF-ality
    1. NU Level of excellence.
      1. This school is well-known for having teachers of high quality.
      2. Quality of life is usually determined by health, education, and income.
    2. NC A property or an attribute that differentiates a thing or person.
      1. One of the qualities of pure iron is that it does not rust easily.
      2. While being impulsive can be great for artists, it is not a desirable quality for engineers.
      3. Security, stability, and efficiency are good qualities of an operating system.
    3. (archaic) High social position. (See also the quality.).
      1. A peasant is not allowed to fall in love with a lady of quality.
      2. Membership of this golf club is limited to those of quality and wealth.
    4. NU The degree to which a man-made object or system is free from bugs and flaws, as opposed to scope of functions or quantity of items.
      1. (thermodynamics) In a two-phase liquid–vapor mixture, the ratio of the mass of vapor present to the total mass of the mixture.
        1. (emergency medicine) NC The third step in OPQRST where the responder investigates what the NOI/MOI feels like.
          1. To identify quality try asking, "what does it feel like?".
      2. AdjectifCOMmore qualitySUPmost quality
        1. Being of good worth, well made, fit for purpose.
          1. We only sell quality products.
          2. That was a quality game by Jim Smith.
          3. A quality system ensures products meet customer requirements.
      3. Plus d'exemples
        1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
          • Dietrich and Lenya lacked a number of singerly virtues, but their strengths lay in a kind of extramusical quality of feeling and experience.
          • Tell me: How did it come to pass that virtue —— a quality that for most of history has generally been deemed, well, a virtue ——— became a mark of liberal softheadedness?
          • Humility and care for others are the important qualities lacking in our self-preoccupations and self-elevations.
        2. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
          • It suggests that beef and carabeef, from animals of the same age and given a uniform feed, have indistinguishable eating quality.
          • The app includes daily diaries for prebedtime activities, substance use, and sleep quality.
          • Quantification of both forsythiaside and forsythin in FF is important for the evaluation of this herb’s quality.

      Meaning of quality for the defined word.

      Grammaticalement, ce mot "quality" est un adjectif. C'est aussi un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable et un singularia tantum.
      • Partie du discours Hiérarchie
        1. Adjectifs
          • Noms
            • Noms Dénombrable
              • Singularia tantum
                • Noms Indénombrable
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            Liens Connexes:
            1. en qualityless
            2. en qualityness
            3. en qualitywise
            4. en quality time
            5. en quality fade
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