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1 normality
- 'mæ-noun normalidadtr[nɔː'mælɪtɪ]1 normalidad nombre femeninonormality [nɔr'mælət̬i] n: normalidad fn.• normalidad s.f.nɔːr'mæləti, nɔːmælətimass noun normalidad f[nɔː'mælɪtɪ]N normalidad f* * *[nɔːr'mæləti, nɔːmæləti]mass noun normalidad f -
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nCHEM, QUALITY normalidad f -
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s.normalidad. -> normalcy -
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normalidad sustantivo femeninoa) ( cualidad):
normalidad sustantivo femenino normality: la jornada electoral transcurrió con normalidad, polling day passed off normally ' normalidad' also found in these entries: Spanish: normalizar - normalización - normalmente - restablecer - trastornar - trastorno English: normalcy - normality - settle - settle down - normal -
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tr['nɔːməlsɪ]1 normalidad nombre femeninonormalcy ['nɔrməlsi] n: normalidad fn.• normalidad s.f.'nɔːrməlsi, 'nɔːməlsi['nɔːmǝlsɪ]N (esp US) normalidad f* * *['nɔːrməlsi, 'nɔːməlsi] -
6 longing
noun (a great desire or wish for something: She looked at the cakes with longing.) anhelo, deseo, añoranzalonging n deseotr['lɒŋɪŋ]1 (yearning) ansia, anhelo; (nostalgia) nostalgialonging [lɔŋɪŋ] n: vivo deseo m, ansia f, anhelo madj.• anhelante adj.• ansioso, -a adj.• hambriento, -a adj.n.• acucia s.f.• anhelo s.m.• ansia s.f.• antojo s.m.• hambre s.f.• sed s.f.• soledad s.f.'lɔːŋɪŋ, 'lɒŋɪŋ ['lɒŋɪŋ]1.N (=yearning) (for place) nostalgia f, añoranza f ; (for past time) añoranza f ; (for person, thing) anhelo mhe felt a longing for his homeland — sentía nostalgia por su país, añoraba su país
2.ADJ [look] anhelante* * *['lɔːŋɪŋ, 'lɒŋɪŋ] -
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'no:məl(usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) normal- normally
normal adj normal
normal adjetivo normal; hoy en día es muy normal it's very common nowadays; no es normal que haga tanto frío it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold; superior a lo normal above-average; normal y corriente ordinary ■ sustantivo femeninoa) ( escuela):
normal adjetivo
1 normal, usual: no es normal que llueva tanto, it's unusual for it to rain so much
2 Geom perpendicular ' normal' also found in these entries: Spanish: conchabarse - contrapelo - cualquier - deterioro - extemporánea - extemporáneo - fenomenal - frecuente - gasolina - larga - largo - mestizaje - natural - normalizar - normalizarse - residencia - retener - usual - cauce - común - corriente - debajo - lógico - mundo - normalidad - ordinario - seguir - top-less English: bed - below - dare - deviation - diet - excuse - fuck - general - high - late - must - natural - need - norm - normal - ordinary - outside - par - procedure - regular - saint - self - shall - should - standard - still - two-star petrol - unexceptional - usual - average - class - common - course - early - herself - himself - long - myself - pattern - run - subnormal - teacher - themselves - under - unnatural - unusual - yourself - yourselvestr['nɔːməl]1 normalnormal ['nɔrməl] adj: normal♦ normally advadj.• característico, -a adj.• normal adj.n.• estado normal s.m.• nivel normal s.m.'nɔːrməl, 'nɔːməladjective normalabove/below normal — por encima/por debajo de lo normal
when things get back to normal — cuando todo vuelva a la normalidad, cuando la situación se normalice
['nɔːmǝl]it's normal to tip the driver — se acostumbra or se suele dar una propina al conductor
1. ADJ1) (=usual) normalit's perfectly normal to feel that way — es muy normal sentirse así, no hay nada raro en sentirse así
above/below normal — por encima/debajo de lo normal
to get back or return to normal — [situation] normalizarse, volver a la normalidad
he bought a return ticket instead of the normal single — compró un billete de ida y vuelta en vez del de solo ida que solía comprar
2) (=well-adjusted) [person] normal3) (=healthy) [baby] normal; [pregnancy] sin complicaciones4) (Math, Chem) normal2.CPDnormal school N — (US) † escuela f normal
normal time N — (Sport) (=regulation time) tiempo m reglamentario
* * *['nɔːrməl, 'nɔːməl]adjective normalabove/below normal — por encima/por debajo de lo normal
when things get back to normal — cuando todo vuelva a la normalidad, cuando la situación se normalice
it's normal to tip the driver — se acostumbra or se suele dar una propina al conductor
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-snoun ((an) act of pretending: Under the pretence of friendship, he persuaded her to get into his car.) pretextotr[prɪ'tens]1 (deception, make-believe) fingimiento, apariencia, fachada2 (pretext) pretexto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto keep up/make a pretence of doing something fingir hacer algon.• máscara s.f.• pretensión s.f.(US)[prɪ'tens] N1) (=make-believe) fingimiento m, simulación f2) (=claim) pretensión f3) (=pretext) pretexto mfalse 1., 2)on or under the pretence of doing sth — so pretexto de hacer algo
4) (=display) ostentación fwithout pretence, devoid of all pretence — sin ostentación
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9 normalización
normalización sustantivo femenino
normalización sustantivo femenino
1 (a una norma) standardization
2 (a la normalidad) normalization: la normalización de su vida no era posible, it was impossible for his life to adjust to normality
См. также в других словарях:
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