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词根:norm
adj.normal 正常的;正规的,标准的
adv.normally 正常地;通常地,一般地
n.normal 正常;标准;常态
norm 规范,基准;定额,分配之工作量
normalization 正常化;标准化;正规化;常态化
normalcy 常态
normalizer 标准化者;正规化者
v.normalise (使)正常化;(使)恢复友好状态
vt.normalize 使正常化;使规格化,使标准化
adjective
conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern : characterized by that which is considered usual, typical, or routine under normal circumstances It was just a normal, average day. He had a normal childhood. Their reaction to the news was normal and expected. The noise made it impossible to carry on a normal conversation. Challenges are a normal part of life; remind yourself of that—and keep going.—Gabrielle Gayagoy
normal working hours
according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, procedure, or principle They filed the paperwork in the normal way. The plane was able to make a normal approach and landing. … is your home office either your principal place of work or a place where you meet with customers or clients in the normal course of business?—Rosalind Resnick and Susie Archer
The normal spelling rule is "i before e, except after c."
occurring naturally Cornell researchers showed that monarch butterflies that fed on leaves dusted with pollen from this [genetically] modified corn grew less and had higher mortality than larvae that fed on leaves dusted with normal pollen.—Russell Schoch
normal immunity
approximating the statistical average or norm normal scores for the tenth grade algebra exam a country's normal death rate Their insulin and blood sugar levels are within normal range.—Moises Velasquez-Manoff
The west coast had normal rainfall for the season.
generally free from physical or mental impairment or dysfunction : exhibiting or marked by healthy or sound functioning Fifteen normal subjects and 40 asthmatics of variable severity were studied.—J. Bousquet et al. However, my experience is that there are many, many normal people with no psychiatric illness who have music playing in their head almost all the time or all the time.—Keith W. Roach
normal reflexes
not exhibiting defect or irregularity a normal heart
normal and malignant cells
within a range considered safe, healthy, or optimal normal lab tests
normal blood pressure
of a solution having a concentration of one gram equivalent of solute per liter
containing neither basic hydroxyl nor acid hydrogen
normal silver phosphate
not associated
normal molecules
having a straight-chain structure
normal butyl alcohol
perpendicularespecially: perpendicular to a tangent (see tangent entry 1 sense 3) at a point of tangency
of a subgroup having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element
relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution
normal approximation to the binomial distribution
of a matrix having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix (see matrix sense 5a) each of whose elements is a conjugate (see conjugate entry 1 sense 2b) complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix
geographical name
town north of Bloomington in central Illinois population 52,497
noun
a form or state regarded as the norm : standard
one that is normal
a normal line
the portion of a normal line to a plane curve between the curve and the x-axis
"符合规则或标准的特征或状态",1833年,来自 normal + -ity。
正常性,正常状态
当量浓度:每升溶液中溶质的克当量重量的数
Adjective borrowed from Latin normālis "made according to a carpenter's square, forming a right angle," from norma "carpenter's square" + -ālis -al >entry 1 — more at norm Noun borrowed from New Latin normālis, noun derivative of Latin normālis "forming a right angle" — more at normal >entry 1
The first known use of normal was in 1704
normal1 of 2adjective
perpendicular entry 1 sense 2
of the regular or usual kind
relating to or marked by average intelligence or development
free from sickness of body or mind : sane, sound
normal2 of 2noun
a normal line
a person or thing that is normal
a form or state regarded as the usual : average
1 As we inched towards the later years of my brother’s life, frustrated by his continued demise despite our best efforts to maintain a sense of normality, such desperate measures as broken-down doors seemed an overreaction.
2 “I’d like to think when things do get back to normality they are not going to be afraid to speak up.”
3 His voice brought a land of normality back to the street, but it could not cut through the smell of blood that came off the town like a musk.
4 We begin to see the truth in Ted Nilsen's faith in extremes, even while we reject his dismissal of "daily normality".
5 These little setbacks are a normal part of life.
6 They could sit back and let normality manifest itself.
7 We all thought what was happening in New York was real, and being bored by the normality and stability of our surroundings, we started to simulate this ‘American lifestyle.’
8 Chapter one introduces the main ideas of the Aesthetics of Existence and normality of homosexuality.
第一章介绍生存美学理论的基本要义和同性恋现象的正常性.
9 “When we get back to a degree of normality, it will return.”
10 Citing a 2017 study in the journal Cognition, he observes that “judgments of normality are affected both by what people think is statistically normal and what they think is ideally normal.”
11 You also get an idea as to which have kept their humour and some hold on normality.
12 "We're far away from normal policy," Bullard said. "I think it's important to take a few steps back to normality."
“我们离正常的政策还很远,”布拉德说:“我想采取一些措施回复正常很重要。”
13 The delta-driven surge has upended the industry’s plans for some return to normality at multiplexes.
14 All the while, incongruous normality reigns in other parts of the house.
15 A semblance of normality has returned with people going to work and shops reopening.
随着人们上班、商店重新营业,表面已恢复了常态。
16 In December the Federal Reserve made the first, tentative step towards normality, with a quarter-point rate increase.
17 We get wisps of normality in Frank's life in his relationship with an ambitious woman named Lily in Seattle.
18 To care so much about one’s hair when you have cancer might seem like vanity, but really it is just a longing for normality.
19 And that normality, that common touch, that easy way of using slang expressions instead of big words when addressing workmen, has elevated me to national treasurehood.
20 The runs test does not require the normality assumption.
游程检验不要求正态性假设.
1 正常状态
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