normal

英 ['n??m(?)l] 美['n?rml]
  • adj. 正常的;正規(guī)的,標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的
  • n. 正常;標(biāo)準(zhǔn);常態(tài)
  • n. (Normal)人名;(德)諾馬爾

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?normals;

中文詞源


normal 正常的

來自norm,規(guī)范,正常。

英文詞源


normal
normal: [17] Latin norma originally denoted a sort of set square used by carpenters, masons, etc for measuring right angles. It was extended metaphorically to a ‘rule, pattern, precept’, but English originally took over its derivative normālis as a mathematical term, in the fairly literal sense ‘perpendicular’. The more familiar modern sense ‘standard, usual’ did not emerge until the 19th century, at about the same time as normality, normalcy, and norm itself began to appear on the scene.
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" (see norm). Meaning "conforming to common standards, usual" is from 1828, but probably older than the record [Barnhart].

As a noun meaning "usual state or condition," from 1890. Sense of "normal person or thing" is from 1894. Normal school (1834) is from French école normale (1794), a republican foundation. The city of Normal, Illinois, U.S., was named 1857 for the normal school established there.

雙語例句


1. Life has not yet returned to normal but we are getting there.
生活還沒有恢復(fù)正常,不過就快了。

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2. The device can discriminate between the cancerous and the normal cells.
這臺(tái)儀器可以辨別癌細(xì)胞和正常的細(xì)胞。

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3. This picture shows the view from a car using normal dipped lights.
這幅圖片顯示的是從一輛使用正常近光燈的汽車上所看到的景色。

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4. Why can't I live a normal life in my own country?
為什么我不能在自己的國家過正常的生活呢?

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5. She led a normal, happy life with her sister and brother.
她和弟弟妹妹一起過著平凡而幸福的生活。

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