normal

基本词汇  
['nɔːml]     ['nɔːrml]    
  • adj. 正常的;正规的;精神健全的
  • n. 常态;标准
normally
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normal的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 正常的
  2. 标准的,正规的
  3. 当量的
  4. 中性的, 中和性的
  5. 精神正常的,智力正常的;身心健全的
  6. 【数】垂直的,直角的, 正交的
  7. 【化】规度的;正(链)的
  8. 平常的,普通的
  9. 平均的
  10. 额定的,规定的
  11. 师范的
n. (名词)
  1. 常态
  2. 标准
  3. 【数】法线, 垂直(线)
  4. 正常,正常人,正常事物,正常温度
  5. 平温;平均
  6. 【物】平均量
  7. 【化】当量
  8. 正构
  9. 法向
  10. 一般水平

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 正常的,平常的 according to what is expected, usual, or average
  2. 正规的,规范的 regular; rule

英英释义

Noun:
  1. something regarded as a normative example;

    "the convention of not naming the main character"
    "violence is the rule not the exception"
    "his formula for impressing visitors"

Adjective:
  1. conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal;

    "serve wine at normal room temperature"
    "normal diplomatic relations"
    "normal working hours"
    "normal word order"
    "normal curiosity"
    "the normal course of events"

  2. in accordance with scientific laws

  3. being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development;

    "a perfectly normal child"
    "of normal intelligence"
    "the most normal person I've ever met"

  4. forming a right angle

normal的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. Everything is absolutely normal.
    一切完全正常。
  2. She refused to conform to the normal social conventions.
    她拒绝遵从正常的社会习俗。
  3. People who commit crimes like that aren't normal.
    犯这种罪的人心理都不正常.
用作名词 (n.)
  1. It was several days before the floodwater sank and life returned to normal.
    过了几天洪水才退,生活恢复了正常。
  2. Her temperature is above normal.
    她的体温高于正常标准。

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 副词+~

经典引文

  • A woman requires her own baby to be perfectly normal.

    出自: J. Wyndham
  • If you think I'm perverted you're completely mistaken. I'm quite normal.

    出自: A. Burgess
  • Sunday morning broke bright and clear..which was normal for Southern California after a rainstorm.

    出自: A. Blaisdell
  • She moved heavily, in a way quite unlike her normal gait.

    出自: I. Murdoch
  • By the following week he was back to normal and feeling as fit as..ever.

    出自: M. M. Kaye
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