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🔑 nor·mal AW BrE /ˈnɔːml/NAmE /ˈnɔːrml/ adjective🔑 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 to feel 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 a perfectly normal life. 他应该能够过上完全正常的生活。◆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。◆We are open during normal office hours. 我们在正常的办公时间内开放。🔑 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 abnormal ●as per ˈnormal/ˈusual(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。 🔑 nor·mal AW BrE /ˈnɔːml/NAmE /ˈnɔːrml/ noun [U] 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。 |