norm的意思和读音

norm

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n.

v.

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adj.+n.basic norm

n.custom,average,rule,model,type

normn.

1.[sing]a situation or a pattern of behaviour that is usual or expected

a departure from the norm

Older parents seem to be the norm rather than the exception nowadays.

2.[pl]standards of behaviour that are typical of or accepted within a particular group or society

social/cultural norms

3.[c]a required or agreed standard, amount, etc.

detailed education norms for children of particular ages

v.

1.~ sthto adjust sth so that it is of the required standard; to establish a required or agreed standard for sth

You can use the information to norm the test.

to norm the practice of trading on the Internet

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n.1.something that is usual or expected2.an average standard or level; standards of behavior that are accepted in a particular society3.a lazy man who spends all his time watching television, especially sports programs

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1.FEARS of a general deflation may be receding but in the rich world's housing markets at least, falling prices are still the norm.退

2.The norm design and design norm are described respectively with a stress on the relationship between them and implementation method.

3.But I would like to say just a couple of things about the center and its goals before we move on to Norm's talk.Norm

4.However, the solution is only a quick fix; once the controls are lifted, Beijing will most likely return to its smoggy norm.

5.It's easy to imagine a near future in which paper books are the exception, not the norm.

6.That was the kind of treatment in norm-setting that the Delegation would have liked to see for different members.

7.An occasional deep breath is all right, but should not be the norm for maintaining breath control during running.

8.Take, for instance, this particular first contact: as you know, this mission has required constant reroutings and detours from the norm.

9.A summary of test results for a large and representative group of subjects. The norm group is referred to as the standardization sample.

10.Norm has been perfecting his woodworking skills since he was a boy, when he made wooden toys for his sister.