I've had this sequence occur a few times, and can't understand the descriptions at all. Are these all completely wrong, or I am missing something fundamental about how you're meant to bid in this bidding sequence? (I'm not sure what 'standard' meanings are.)
2♦ shows 2- ♣, 5- ♦, 3-4 ♥, 3-4 ♠, biddable ♦, 12+ total points.
2♥ shows 2- ♣, 4-5 ♦, 4- ♥, 4 ♠, biddable ♥, 12+ total points.
2♠ shows 2- ♣, 4-5 ♦, 4 ♥, 4- ♠, biddable ♠, 12+ total points.
2nt shows 2- ♣, 3-5 ♦, 3-4 ♥, 3-4 ♠, 12+ total points
Rdbl shows 2- ♣, 3-5 ♦, 3-4 ♥, 3-4 ♠, 16+ total points, forcing
Pass shows No suitable call, 2- ♣, 3-5 ♦, 3-4 ♥, 3-4 ♠, 12+ total points, forcing
So bidding a major promises 4 cards in the *other* major and a 4th diamond, without promising 4 cards in the one you bid (albeit described as 'biddable'); bidding diamonds doesn't promise any number of diamonds (albeit biddable) or deny majors; redoubling shows extra strength despite none of the other bids denying it, and no trump and passing don't show any information at all.
Higher level bids are equally bizarre (eg 3♣ is the same as redouble, except described as 16+ HCP, not total points; while any jump rebid shows 2 stops in that suit, without promising any length).