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tr[nɔːm]1 normanorm ['nɔrm] n1) standard: norma f, modelo m2) custom, rule: regla f general, lo normaln.• ley s.f.• modelo s.m.• norma s.f.• pauta s.f.nɔːrm, nɔːma) (standard, rule) norma fb) ( average)[nɔːm]N1) (=pattern of behaviour, official standard) norma f2) (=average)larger than the norm — más grande de lo normal; (Bio) más grande que el tipo
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norm [nɔ:m]norme f;∎ to deviate from the norm s'écarter de la norme;∎ unemployment has become the norm in certain areas dans certaines régions, le chômage est devenu la règle;∎ it's the norm c'est la règle -
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NORM, not operationally ready, maintenance————————NORM, nuclear operational readiness maneuvers————————NORM, nuclear ordnance readiness manpowerEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > NORM
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NORM(F), not operationally ready, maintenance, flyableEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > NORM(F)
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NORM(G), not operationally ready, maintenance, groundedEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > NORM(G)
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NORM, normalнормальный, штатный
См. также в других словарях:
Norm — Norm … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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norm — [nɔːm ǁ nɔːrm] noun [singular] the usual and expected situation, way of doing something etc: • Private businesses award an average of 0.35% commission compared with the industry s norm of 0.5%. • Budget surpluses are now the norm. * * * norm UK… … Financial and business terms
norm — [no:m US no:rm] n [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: norma tool for checking straight lines and angles ] 1.) the usual or normal situation, way of doing something etc be/become the norm ▪ Short term contracts are now the norm with some big… … Dictionary of contemporary English
norm — [ nɔrm ] noun ** 1. ) count something that is usual or expected: Computer generated images will become an accepted norm in movies. the norm: These children live in communities where failure is the norm. Fast cars have become the norm. 2. ) count… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
norm — I noun average, general performance, generality, habit, median, midpoint, model, mold, ordinary run, pattern, point of comparison, regular performance, rule, standard, typical performance II index code, criterion, cross section, example … Law dictionary
Norm — Sf std. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. nōrma Richtschnur, Regel (zunächst ein Geräte zum Messen rechter Winkel), das unklarer Herkunft ist. Adjektive: normal, normativ; Verben: normen, normieren. Ebenso nndl. norm, ne. norm, nfrz. norme … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
norm — norm, social norm, normative In sociology a norm is a shared expectation of behaviour that connotes what is considered culturally desirable and appropriate. Norms are similar to rules or regulations in being prescriptive, although they lack the… … Dictionary of sociology