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normal

adjective
/ˈnɔːml/
/ˈnɔːrml/
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  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。
    • They are just quiet, normal people.他们只是安静的正常人。
    • it is normal (for somebody) to do something 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。
    • It is now regarded as normal for women to work outside the home.现在女性在外工作被看作很正常的事情。
    • He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life.他应该能够过上完全正常的生活。
    • 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”。
    • In the normal course of events I wouldn't go to that part of town.通常我是不会到那个城区去的。
    • Statistically, in a normal distribution, 68 per cent of the scores fall fairly close.从统计数据来看,在正态分布中,68%的分数相差无几。
    • The unemployment rate was above normal levels.失业率高于正常水平。
    • Temperatures are expected to be in the normal range for May.五月份的气温预计在正常范围内。
    • We are open during normal office hours.我们在正常的办公时间内开放。
    • It is normal practice to inform somebody if you want to leave early.如果你想早点离开,通知别人是正常的做法。
    • My day began in the normal way, and then I received a very strange phone call.我的一天以正常的方式开始,然后我接到了一个非常奇怪的电话。
    • During normal conditions the road is clear of stones and mud.在正常情况下,道路上没有石头和泥土。
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    • Go for your check-ups in the normal way until you are six months pregnant.怀孕满 6 个月之前做常规检查就可以了。
    • I'd say it was pretty normal to be upset if your house burned down.我认为,如果房子烧毁了,心烦是很正常的。
    • It started out as a perfectly normal day.这一天开始时跟平常没什么两样。
    • Mandy doesn't seem her normal self today.曼迪今天似乎不太正常。
    • The temperature is near normal for spring.这种气温在春天还算正常。
    • Under normal circumstances Martin would probably have gone to college.在正常情况下,马丁很可能已经上大学了。
    • In normal circumstances she would have tested the machine first.在正常情况下,她会先测试机器。
    • In the normal course of events these things take months.在正常情况下,这些事情需要几个月的时间。
    • Slavery was once seen as normal and natural.奴隶制一度被认为是正常和自然的。
    • The help desk is available during normal office hours.在正常上班时间内咨询台可以提供服务。
    • The skin surface is resistant to infection under normal circumstances.一般情况下,皮肤表层对感染有抵抗力。
  2. not suffering from any mental or physical 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。
    • Rebecca was born a normal, healthy baby.丽贝卡出生时是一个正常健康的婴儿。
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    • She seemed perfectly normal to me.在我看来,她完全正常。
    • People who commit these crimes can't be normal, can they?犯下这种罪行的人心理不可能正常,不是吗?
    • No normal person would do a thing like that.没有一个正常人会做那样的事。
    • I don't see how otherwise normal, sane people can agree with such a policy.我不明白正常的正常人怎么会同意这样的政策。
    • He had been a completely normal, healthy little boy.他曾是个完全正常而又健康的小男孩。
  3. opposite abnormal
    Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘right-angled’): from Latin normalis, from norma ‘carpenter's square’. Current senses date from the early 19th cent.
Idioms
as per normal/usual
  1. (informal) in the way that is normal or usual; as often happens照常;按惯例;一如既往
    • Everyone blamed me as per usual.大家照例是责怪我。

normal

noun
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  1. [uncountable] the usual or average state, level or standard常态;通常标准;一般水平
    • above/below normal The rainfall has been above normal for the time of year.降雨量超过了这个季节的正常水平。
    • Sales to December are well below normal.到 12 月份为止销售额大大低于正常水平。
    • (back) to normal Things soon returned to normal.情况很快恢复了正常。
    • The service will be back to normal next week.这项服务下周就会恢复正常。
    • as normal Life continued as normal.生活照常继续。
    • After the disruption, everyone tried to carry on as normal.中断后,每个人都试图像往常一样继续下去。
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    • After a week of festivities, life returned to normal.一星期的欢庆之后,生活又恢复了常态。
    • His pulse rate had slowed to somewhere near normal.他的脉搏已减缓到接近正常水平。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + normal
    • be back to
    • go back to
    • return to
    preposition
    • above normal
    • below normal
    • near normal
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  2. [countable] (informal) a person who is ordinary or healthy 典型的;正常的;一般的
    • Loads of people, from celebrities to normals, can be funny on Twitter.很多人,从名人到普通人,在推特上都会很有趣。
    • The risk of disease in these patients is 8  000 times that of normals.这些病人患病的风险是正常人的8 000倍。
  3. Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘right-angled’): from Latin normalis, from norma ‘carpenter's square’. Current senses date from the early 19th cent.
Idioms
the new normal (especially North American English)
  1. a situation that used to be unusual but is now what you should expect典型的;正常的;一般的
    • This is not a temporary blip—this is the new normal.这不是暂时现象——这是新常态。
    • Scientists say these weather patterns could be the new normal for Florida.科学家说,这些天气模式可能是佛罗里达的新常态。

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