normative 英 [ˈnɔ:mətɪv]   美 [ˈnɔrmətɪv]

normative

normative  英 [ˈnɔ:mətɪv] 美 [ˈnɔrmətɪv]

adj. 规范的,标准的 

名词复数:normatives 

It does not endorse any particular normative framework for search. Nor does it recommend who should regulate search. 但本文并不支持任何特定的搜索引擎规范框架,也不对应由谁规制搜索提出建议。
Member states called for WHO to strengthen its major normative functions on water and health, and expand its monitoring role of progress toward access to safe water and sanitation. 会员国呼吁世卫组织加强其在水与健康问题上的主要规范职能,扩大其在促进提供安全饮用水和卫生设施方面的监测作用。

  • Something pertaining to norms — something normal or typical — can be described as normative. Temper tantrums, whining, and even hitting are all normative behaviors — if you're three. If you're thirty, you might have a problem.
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  • adj. 规范的,标准的
  • 1. It does not endorse any particular normative framework for search. Nor does it recommend who should regulate search.

    但本文并不支持任何特定的搜索引擎规范框架,也不对应由谁规制搜索提出建议。

  • 2. Member states called for WHO to strengthen its major normative functions on water and health, and expand its monitoring role of progress toward access to safe water and sanitation.

    会员国呼吁世卫组织加强其在水与健康问题上的主要规范职能,扩大其在促进提供安全饮用水和卫生设施方面的监测作用。

  • 3. The standard normative judgment is backwards: it is the boom that is "bad, " and thus should be prevented or halted before it proceeds too far.

    标准的规范解读是错误的:繁荣是“有害的”,所以我们应该阻止或终止繁荣,以防它走得太远。

  • normative (adj.) 1880, perhaps from French normatif, from Latin norma "rule" (see normal).
nor·ma·tive / ˈnɔːmətɪv ; NAmE ˈnɔːrmətɪv / adjective ( formal) describing or setting standards or rules of behaviour 规范的;标准的 a normative approach 规范的方法 nor·ma·tive / ˈnɔːmətɪv ; NAmE ˈnɔːrmətɪv /
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