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Nor·mal
(nôr′məl) A town of central Illinois near Bloomington. It is the seat of Illinois State University, founded as a normal school in 1857.
nor·mal
(nôr′məl)adj.1. Conforming with, adhering to, or constituting a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical: normal room temperature; one's normal weight; normal diplomatic relations.
2. Biology Functioning or occurring in a natural way; lacking observable abnormalities or deficiencies.
3. Chemistrya. Relating to or designating the normality of a solution.
b. Abbr. n Designating an aliphatic hydrocarbon having an acyclic unbranched chain of carbon atoms.
4. Normal Things The President Can't Do
Mathematicsb. Perpendicular to the direction of a tangent line to a curve or a tangent plane to a surface.
5. a. Relating to or characterized by average intelligence or development.
n.1. The usual, expected, or standard state, form, amount, or degree: Temperatures have been above normal for this time of year.
2. Mathematics A perpendicular, especially a perpendicular to a line tangent to a plane curve or to a plane tangent to a space curve.
[Middle English, from Late Latin normālis, from Latin, made according to the square, from norma, carpenter's square; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.]
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normal
(ˈnɔːməl) adj1. usual; regular; common; typical: the normal way of doing it; the normal level.
2. constituting a standard: if we take this as normal.
3. (Psychology) psychola. being within certain limits of intelligence, educational success or ability, etc
4. (Biology) biologymed (of laboratory animals) maintained in a natural state for purposes of comparison with animals treated with drugs, etc
5. (Chemistry) chem (of a solution) containing a number of grams equal to the equivalent weight of the solute in each litre of solvent. Symbol: N
6. (Chemistry) chem denoting a straight-chain hydrocarbon: a normal alkane. Prefix: n-, e.g. n-octane
7. (Mathematics) geometry another word for perpendicular1
n8. the usual, average, or typical state, degree, form, etc
10. (Mathematics) geometry a line or plane perpendicular to another line or plane or to the tangent of a curved line or plane at the point of contact
[C16: from Latin normālis conforming to the carpenter's square, from norma norm]
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nor•mal
(ˈnɔr məl)adj.
1. conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; regular; natural.
3. of natural occurrence.
4. approximately average in any psychological trait, as intelligence, personality, or emotional adjustment.
6. free from disease or malformation.
7. a. being at right angles, as a line; perpendicular.
b. of the nature of or pertaining to a mathematical normal.
8. a. (of a solution) containing one equivalent weight of the constituent in question in one liter of solution.
b. pertaining to an aliphatic hydrocarbon having a straight unbranched carbon chain, each carbon atom of which is joined to no more than two other carbon atoms.
n. 9. the normal form or state; the average or mean.
11. a. a perpendicular line or plane, esp. one perpendicular to a tangent line of a curve, or a tangent plane of a surface, at the point of contact.
b. the portion of this perpendicular line included between its point of contact with the curve and the x-axis.
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nor•mal′i•ty,n.
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Noun | 1. | normal - something regarded as a normative example; 'the convention of not naming the main character'; 'violence is the rule not the exception'; 'his formula for impressing visitors' convention, rule, pattern, formula practice - knowledge of how something is usually done; 'it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner' mores - (sociology) the conventions that embody the fundamental values of a group code of behavior, code of conduct - a set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular group universal - a behavioral convention or pattern characteristic of all members of a particular culture or of all human beings; 'some form of religion seems to be a human universal' |
Adj. | 1. | normal - conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; 'serve wine at normal room temperature'; 'normal diplomatic relations'; 'normal working hours'; 'normal word order'; 'normal curiosity'; 'the normal course of events' sane - mentally healthy; free from mental disorder; 'appears to be completely sane' standard - conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; 'windows of standard width'; 'standard sizes'; 'the standard fixtures'; 'standard brands'; 'standard operating procedure' abnormal, unnatural - not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm; 'abnormal powers of concentration'; 'abnormal amounts of rain'; 'abnormal circumstances'; 'an abnormal interest in food' |
2. | normal - in accordance with scientific laws paranormal - not in accordance with scientific laws; 'what seemed to be paranormal manifestations' | |
3. | normal - being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development; 'a perfectly normal child'; 'of normal intelligence'; 'the most normal person I've ever met' psychological science, psychology - the science of mental life abnormal - departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development; 'they were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal'; 'an abnormal personality' | |
4. | normal - forming a right angle geometry - the pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces perpendicular - intersecting at or forming right angles; 'the axes are perpendicular to each other' |
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normal
adjective1.usual, common, standard, average, natural, regular, ordinary, acknowledged, typical, conventional, routine, accustomed, habitual, run-of-the-millThe two countries have resumed normal diplomatic relations.The hospital claimed they were simply following their normal procedure.
usualrare, unusual, remarkable, exceptional, peculiar, abnormal, irregular, uncommon, singular, unnatural
usualrare, unusual, remarkable, exceptional, peculiar, abnormal, irregular, uncommon, singular, unnatural
2.sane, reasonable, rational, lucid, well-adjusted, compos mentis(Latin), in your right mind, mentally sound, in possession of all your facultiesDepressed patients are more likely to become ill than normal people.
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normal
adjectiveCommonly encountered:average, common, commonplace, general, ordinary, typical, usual.
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normální
normaalisäännöllinen
normalan
normal; eîlilegur, venjulegur
普通の
normali būklėnormaliai
normaalnormalegewonegewoon
normal
normal
[ˈnɔːməl]A.ADJ1. (= usual) → normal
it's perfectly normal to feel that way → es muynormalsentirse así, no hay nada raro en sentirse así
above/below normal → por encima/debajo de lo normal
to carry on as normal → seguirhaciendo todo como de costumbre
to get backorreturn to normal [situation] → normalizarse, volvera lanormalidad
'normal service will be resumed as soon as possible' → se reanudará la emisión lo antes posible
I woke at the normal time → me desperté a la horade siempre
he bought a return ticket instead of the normal single → compró un billete de ida y vuelta en vezdel de sóloida que solía comprar
it's perfectly normal to feel that way → es muynormalsentirse así, no hay nada raro en sentirse así
above/below normal → por encima/debajo de lo normal
to carry on as normal → seguirhaciendo todo como de costumbre
to get backorreturn to normal [situation] → normalizarse, volvera lanormalidad
'normal service will be resumed as soon as possible' → se reanudará la emisión lo antes posible
I woke at the normal time → me desperté a la horade siempre
he bought a return ticket instead of the normal single → compró un billete de ida y vuelta en vezdel de sóloida que solía comprar
3. (= healthy) [baby] → normal; [pregnancy] → sin complicaciones
B.CPDnormal schoolN (US) (o.f.) → escuelafnormal
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
normal
[ˈnɔːrməl]adj(not out of the ordinary) → normal(e)
a normal car → une voiturenormale
to lead a normal life → mener une vienormale
in normal circumstances, under normal circumstances → en tempsnormal
to continue as normal →
worse than normal → pire que d'habitude
a normal car → une voiturenormale
to lead a normal life → mener une vienormale
in normal circumstances, under normal circumstances → en tempsnormal
to continue as normal →
worse than normal → pire que d'habitude
(= habitual) [place, time] → habituel(le)
at the normal time → normal time
at the normal time → normal time
n
to get back to normal [situation, person, family] →
to return to normal [weather, conditions] → redevenirnormal(e)
to get back to normal [situation, person, family] →
to return to normal [weather, conditions] → redevenirnormal(e)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
normal
adj→ normal; (= customary) → üblich; it’s a perfectly or quite a normal thing → das ist völlignormal; it’s perfectly normal for you to feel that way → es ist vollkommennormal, dass Sie so empfinden; it’s normal practice → das ist so üblich; normal temperature/consumption/output → Normaltemperaturf → /-verbrauchm → /-leistungf; normal view (Comput) → Normalansichtf; he is not his normal self today → er ist heute so anders; a higher than normal risk of infection → ein Infektionsrisiko, das über dem Normalenliegt
(Chem) normal solution → Normallösungf
n no pl (of temperature) → Normalwertm, → Durchschnittm; (Math) → Senkrechtef; (to tangent) → Normalef; temperatures below normal → Temperaturen unter dem Durchschnitt; her temperature is below/above normal → sie hat Untertemperatur/erhöhte Temperatur; when things/we are back to or return to normal → wenn sich alles wiedernormalisiert hat; just carry on as normal → machen Sie einfachnormalweiter; life went on as normal → das Lebengingnormalweiter
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
normal
[ˈnɔːm/əl]1.adj → normale
it was quite normal for him to object → era perfettamentenormale che obiettasse
it is perfectly normal to be left-handed → è perfettamentenormaleornaturale essere mancini
2.nit was quite normal for him to object → era perfettamentenormale che obiettasse
it is perfectly normal to be left-handed → è perfettamentenormaleornaturale essere mancini
a.to return to normal → tornare alla normalità
above/below normal → al disopra/al disotto della norma
above/below normal → al disopra/al disotto della norma
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
normal
(ˈnoːməl) adjective usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances. How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal. gewone, normale عادي، طَبيعي нормален normal normální gewöhnlich normal κανονικός, φυσιολογικόςnormal normaalne معمولی normaali normalרגיל सामान्य, प्रकृत normalan, uobičajen normális, rendes normal normal; eðlilegur, venjulegur normale 普通の 보통의 normalus, įprastas normāls, parasts biasa normaalnormalnormalny عادى normal normal, obişnuit обыкновенный; обычный normálny navaden normalan normal, vanlig ปกติ normal 平常的,正常的 нормальний, звичайний حسب معمول، عام bình thường 平常的,正常的
norˈmality (-ˈmӕ-) noun normaliteit وَضْع طَبيعي أو إعْتِيادي нормалност normalidade normálnost die Normalität normalitet ομαλότητα, φυσιολογική κατάσταση normalidad normaalsus حالت عادى normaalius normalité נוֹרמָלִיוּת सामान्य स्थिति normalnost, redovitost szabályosság kenormalan eðlilegt ástand normalità 正常 정상임 normali būklė, padėtis norma, normāls stāvoklis keadaan yang biasa normaliteit det normale, normaltilstandnormalność عادى normalidade normalitate нормальность; обычное состояние normálnosť normalnost normalnost normaltillstånd ความปกติ normallik 正常 нормальність; звичайний стан عام حالت trạng thái bình thường 正常
normally adverb1. in a usual, ordinary way. He was behaving quite normally yesterday. gewone بِصورةٍ عادِيَّه нормално normalmente normálně normal normalt φυσιολογικάnormalmente normaalselt معمولا؛ بطور عادى normaalisti normalement בְּאוֹפֶן נוֹרמָאלִי सामान्यत: normalno, obično rendes körülmények között secara biasa venjulega normalmente 普通に 정상적으로 normaliai normāli; parasti secara normal normaalnormaltnormalnie په عادى توګه normalmente normal нормально; как обычно normálne normalno uobičajeno normalt โดยปกติ normal olarak 正常地 нормально طبعي طور پر thông thường 正常地
2. usually; most often. I normally go home at 4 o'clock. gewoonlik عادَةً، غالبا обикновено normalmente obvykle gewöhnlich normalt συνήθως, κανονικάnormalmente tavaliselt اکثر اوقات tavallisesti normalementבדרך כלל लम्ब रूम में, नियमित या सामान्य ढ़ग से obično rendszerint biasanya vanalega normalmente 普通は 보통 dažniausiai, paprastai parasti biasanya gewoonlijknormalt, vanligvis, som regelzazwyczaj اكثره وخت normalmente de obicei обычно obyčajne navadno obično i vanliga fall, vanligtvis โดยปกติ genellikle 通常 зазвичай عموماً như thường lệ 一般
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→ عَادِيّ normální normalnormalομαλόςnormal normaalinormal normalannormale 普通の 정상의normaalnormalnormalnynormalобычный normalNormal Things That Teenagers Do
ปรกติnormal bình thường正常的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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