normative如何读

英:[ˈnɔ:mətɪv]

美:[ˈnɔrmətɪv]

normative是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 规范的
  2. 标准的
  3. 基准的
  4. 惯用法规律的
  5. 定标准的
  6. 下沉的
  7. 建立基准的
  8. 合于规范的
  9. 合于标准的
adv. (副词)
  1. 标准地
  2. 规范地
n. (名词)
  1. 标准
  2. 规范

normative自然拼读

nor·ma·tive

nor m tihv

normative扩展

normatively (adv.), normativeness (n.)

normative词根

词根:norm

adj.

normal 正常的;正规的,标准的

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

normalizer 标准化者;正规化者

vt.

normalize 使正常化;使规格化,使标准化

normative英英释义

Adjective

1. relating to or dealing with norms;

"normative discipline"

"normative samples"

2. giving directives or rules;

"prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage"

3. based on or prescribing a norm or standard;

"normative grammar"

4. dealing with or based on norms;

"a normative judgment"

normative词组

normative analysis规范分析

normative document标准文件

normative economics规范经济学

normative mineral标准矿物

normative词源中文解释

"建立或设立应该遵循的规范或标准",1880年,可能源自法语 normatif,源自拉丁语 norma “规则”(参见 normal)。

normative_法律行业词汇

规范化

normative词源英文解释

French normatif, from norme norm, from Latin norma

The first known use of normative was in 1852

normative 例句

1 Market of enterprise interior imitate undertakes cost accounting, enacted a strict, science, normative government measure.

企业内部模拟市场进行成本核算, 制定了一套严格 、 科学 、 规范的治理措施.

2 That doesn't treat whiteness as normative or neutral or desirable inherently but as one among many other fictions that we have to talk about and to engage.

3 At the same time, Jacques Lacan strove to disentangle psychoanalysis from all its psychological and normative tendencies.

与其同时,拉康试图将精神分析学从其心理学以及规范化趋势中解放出来。

4 We have an insurgent populist who is arguing xenophobic things about the immigrants, the immigrant class, about people who are a little different than what he thinks is normative, white America, white Protestant America.

5 It’s the unchecked race privilege — the belief in the normative nature of whiteness, leading to blithe intolerance like that expressed by Ms. Gries — that is nauseating.

6 Annex A forms a normative part of this Technical Specification.

附录A是标准的附录,构成本标准的一部分.

7 Being on top simply requires the application of confidence and assertion and a willingness to perform masculinity according to what is normative.

8 This is thought to be due to personality being more malleable in younger age groups and amid changes to the normative tasks of adulthood; for example, transitioning to the workplace and relationship development.

9 Although more oegugins are entering the industry and contributing to its diverse ecology, in reality, the oegugin influencer economy is still dominated by only a select crop who adhere to Korea's normative racial hierarchy.

10 Funeral For Justice represents another step in decentralizing the public discourse from Western normative standards, hopefully allowing for a better understanding of others and ourselves.

11 It lifted me to see Franklin Armstrong, Charlie Brown and Snoopy joyously and resolutely marching together, as if the movement were the most normative reason to take to the streets.

12 As you study economics, keep in mind the distinction between positive and normative statements.

你学习经济学的时候, 要紧记绝对声明和标准声明的区别.

13 I am talking about the insidious language of white privilege — the civil, polite, unconscious adoption by white people of racially normative viewpoints that give us comfort and help explain the world on our terms.

14 Apply the descriptive, normative, and metaethic approaches of business ethics to this chapter's case study.

用描述法 、 规范法和转变伦理法来分析本规则的案例.

15 Also the appeals that trading rules of coal should be constitute to establish normative coal market.

煤炭行业要提高抵御市场风险的能力,呼吁出台《煤炭交易规则》,建立规范的煤炭市场.

16 In short, the problem with a normative expectation of privacy is that it changes with perceived threats, technology and large-scale abuses.

简而言之,合理隐私期待的问题在于它会随着所感知的威胁,变化的技术以及对技术大规模的滥用而改变。

17 The normative assumption of Medicare policymakers has been physicians will simply increase their volumes — i.e., perform more services than patients actually need — to make up the shortfall.

18 But Hollywood’s addiction to normative whiteness looks particularly pathetic compared with the visual and symbolic narrative that we’ve all watched unspool over the Obama presidency.

19 The publication of John Rawls's Theory of Justice in 1971 revived an interest in social and political philosophy, and in normative ethics.

20 The passive voice is avoided by good writers. Positive statements are more persuasive than normative statements.

好的作家避免使用被动语态. 实证论述比规范论述更有说服力.

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