normal
normal 英 [ˈnɔ:ml] 美 [ˈnɔrml]
adj. 正常的;普通的 n. 正常;普通
名词复数:normals
- If something conforms to a general pattern, standard, or average, we describe it as normal, but of course that standard can change over time. What's normal today may be "abnormal" in the future.
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- adj. 正常的;普通的
- n. 正常;普通
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1. above normal,below normal
通常标准之上╱之下
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2. Her temperature is normal.
她的体温正常。
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3. Her temperature soon returned to normal.
她的体温很快恢复正常。
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4. We are open during normal office hours.
我们在正常的办公时间内开放。
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5. People who commit such crimes aren't normal.
犯这种罪的人心理不正常。
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6. It's normal to feel tired after such a long trip.
这样长途旅行之后感到疲劳是正常的。
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7. He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life.
他应该能够过上完全正常的生活。
- normal (adj.) c. 1500, "typical, common;" 1640s, "standing at a right angle," from Late Latin normalis "in conformity with rule, normal," from Latin normalis "made according to a carpenter's square," from norma "rule, pattern," literally "carpenter's square," which is of unknown origin (see norm). Meaning "conforming to common standards, usual" is from 1828, but probably older than the record [Barnhart].
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