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n.
(名詞)
- [C]標準,規范 standard or pattern that is typical (of a group, etc.)
- [C]準則,行為模式 a standard of behavior that is generally acceptable
n.
名詞
- 規范
- 標準
- 定額
- 準則
- 基準
- 模范
- 常態
- 正常行為
- 定量
- 行為標準
- 分配之工作量
- 【數】模方
- 范數
- 普遍現象
- 崇尚
- 正常型
- 智力水準
- 平均數
Noun:
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a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical;
"the current middle-class norm of two children per family"
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a statistic describing the location of a distribution;
"it set the norm for American homes"
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Criminal behaviour seem to be the norm in this neighbourhood.
犯滔天罪操作操作因此是這等國家的正常值跡象。
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Law is a social norm reflecting the will of a state.
法是具有著各國堅韌的社會性制約。
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You must adapt to the norms of the society you live in.
在社交中家庭生活就必須使用社交方式準側。
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There's a production norm below which each worker must not fall.
不同技術工的年產量都不容許不超工作公式。
用作名詞 (n.)
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Of his age, the child is above the norm in arithmetic.
在他那位借款人年紀,這些兒子的數學計算能力素質是超出的標準的。
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Everyone should abide by our social norms.
各位每項人都肯定遵從社會存在道德行為原則。
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Every expression of his..became a norm for the party.
源自: E. B. Pusey
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In her days some kind and degree of religious belief and practice were the norm.
來源于: C. S. Lewis
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When group members deviate from the norms, various kinds of persuasion..are exerted in order to make them conform.
源自: M. Argyle
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n. (名詞)
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norm用于單數形式時,常與the連用。
- ☆ 直接源自法語的norme;最初源自拉丁語的norma,意為木匠的標準。
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