[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]正常的;通常的;平常的 Something that is normal is usual and ordinary, and is what people expect.
He has occasional injections to maintain his good health but otherwise he lives a normal life...
他偶尔要注射药物保持身体健康,但除此之外他生活一切正常。
The two countries resumed normal diplomatic relations...
两国恢复了正常的外交关系。
Some of the shops were closed but that's quite normal for a Thursday afternoon...
一些商店关门了,但在星期四下午这是很平常的。
In November, Clean's bakery produced 50 percent more bread than normal...
克林面包房11月份烤的面包比平常多50%。
Life in Israel will continue as normal.
在以色列,生活将一如既往。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]身体健康的;精神正常的 A normal person has no serious physical or mental health problems.
Statistics indicate that depressed patients are more likely to become ill than are normal people...
统计显示抑郁症患者比正常人更容易生病。
Will the baby be normal?
婴儿会一切正常吗?
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nor·mal★AWL/ˈnɔːml; NAmEˈnɔːrml/
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normalnormalsadjective★1★typical, usual or ordinary; what you would expect 典型的;正常的;一般的◆quite/perfectly(= completely)normal相当╱完全正常◆Her temperature is normal.她的体温正常。◆It's normal tofeel tired after such a long trip. 这样长途旅行之后感到疲劳是正常的。◆Divorce is complicated enough in normal circumstances,but this situation is even worse. 在一般情况下,离婚已经够复杂了,但这一次情况更糟。◆Under normal circumstances,I would say ‘yes’. 一般情况下,我会说“行”。◆He should be able to lead aperfectly normal life.他应该能够过上完全正常的生活。◆In the normal course of eventsI wouldn't go to that part of town. 通常我是不会到那个城区去的。◆We are open during normal office hours.我们在正常的办公时间内开放。2★not suffering from any mental disorder精神正常的;意识健全的◆People who commit such crimes aren't normal.犯这种罪的人心理不正常。OPP
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noun★[uncountable ]the usual or average state, level or standard 常态;通常标准;一般水平◆above/below normal通常标准之上╱之下◆Things soon returned to normal.情况很快恢复了正常。nor·mal/ˈnɔːml; NAmEˈnɔːrml/
1usual, typical, or expected: A normal working week is 40 hours.it is normal (for somebody) to do something It’s normal to feel nervous before an exam.quite/perfectly etc normal Her room was untidy, but that was quite normal. She was assessed in the normal way, and placed on the waiting list. All I want is to lead a normal life.2someone who is normal is mentally and physically healthy and does not behave strangelyOPP abnormal: He seems a perfectly normal little boy. They can’t be normal to do something like that.COLLOCATIONSadverbscompletely normal· The test results came back, and everything was completely normal.perfectly normal (=completely normal)· Her reaction to the news was perfectly normal.quite normal (=completely normal)· He sounded quite normal when he phoned.fairly/pretty normal· His family all seem pretty normal.nounsa normal life· All I want is to lead a happy, normal life.phrasesas normal (=used to emphasize that something happens very regularly)· John and Liz were late as normal.in/under normal circumstances· Under normal circumstances, you would have to pay to go into the exhibition.in the normal way· The results will be posted to you in the normal way.THESAURUSnormal usual, typical, and as you would expect it to be: · Is this cold weather normal for the time of year?· It had been another normal working day in the office.ordinary (also regular especially American English) not special, unusual, or different from normal: · They lived in an ordinary three-bedroomed house.· It looks like an ordinary car, but it uses solar power.· Would you like a regular salad or a Caesar salad?· I just want an ordinary bicycle, not a mountain bike.average [only before noun] around the usual level or amount: · She is of average height.· He is of above average intelligence.· The average price of a pint of milk has gone up.standard normal – used about methods of doing something, or about the size, shape, features etc of products: · It’s standard practice to X-ray hand-baggage at most airports.· We stock shoes in all the standard sizes.routine used about things that are done regularly as part of a series of things: · The fault was discovered during a routine check of the plane.· routine tasks such as shopping and cookingeveryday [only before noun] used about things that happen or that you use as part of normal life: · He painted scenes of everyday life in France.· Sally was still dressed in her everyday clothes.common used about birds and plants that are of the most usual type, and in the phrase the common people (=people who are not rich and powerful): · the common goldfish· an alliance between the aristocracy and the common peopleconventional [only before noun] of the kind that is usually used – used when comparing this with a different or special type: · The engine is more efficient than a conventional diesel engine.· the drugs used in conventional medicine· conventional weapons (=not nuclear, chemical, or biological)· conventional ovens and microwaves
normal1 adjective
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the usual state, level, or amount: Thankfully, train services are now back to normal. Slowly her heartbeat returned to normal.above/below normal Car sales are still below normal for the time of year.higher/larger/less etc than normal The journey took longer than normal.
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正常的(73%),标准(12%),常态(6%),正规的(5%),精神健全的(4%)
adj.正常的;正规的,标准的
n.正常;标准;常态
n.(Normal)人名;(德)诺马尔
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