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1. adjective 2. noun2) (usual state) normaler Standeverything is back to or has returned to normal — es hat sich wieder alles normalisiert
his temperature is above normal — er hat erhöhte Temperatur
* * *['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.) gewöhnlich- academic.ru/50401/normality">normality- normally* * *nor·mal[ˈnɔ:məl, AM ˈnɔ:rm-]I. adj\normal intelligence durchschnittliche Intelligenzin the \normal way of things normalerweiseto behave in the \normal way sich akk normal verhaltenas [is] \normal wie üblich3. (fit) gesundto be absolutely \normal völlig gesund seinII. nthe temperature was above \normal die Temperatur war höher als normalshe was back to \normal within a week of the accident sie war innerhalb einer Woche nach dem Unfall wieder in Ordnungto return to \normal situation sich normalisieren* * *['nOːməl]1. adj1) normal; (= customary) üblichit's perfectly normal for you to feel that way — es ist vollkommen normal, dass Sie so empfinden
it's normal practice — das ist so üblich
normal temperature/consumption/output — Normaltemperatur f/-verbrauch m/-leistung f
a higher than normal risk of infection — ein Infektionsrisiko, das über dem Normalen liegt
3) (CHEM)2. n no pl(of temperature) Normalwert m, Durchschnitt m; (MATH) Senkrechte f; (to tangent) Normale fher temperature is below/above normal — sie hat Untertemperatur/erhöhte Temperatur
when things/we are back to or return to normal — wenn sich alles wieder normalisiert hat
just carry on as normal —
* * *normal [ˈnɔː(r)ml]it is quite normal for him to come home late er kommt meistens spät nach Hause;at the end of normal time SPORT am Ende der regulären Spielzeit2. MATH normal:a) richtig:normal error curve normale Fehlerkurveb) lot-, senkrecht:normal line → B 4 a;normal plane → B 4 bB s1. normale Person oder Sachebe back to normal sich normalisiert haben, wieder normal sein;train services are back to normal die Züge verkehren wieder normal;a) über (unter) dem Durchschnitt liegen, überdurchschnittlich (unterdurchschnittlich) sein,b) über (unter) dem Normalwert liegen3. Normaltyp m4. MATHa) Normale f, Senkrechte fb) senkrechte Ebene, Normalebene f* * *1. adjective 2. noun1) (normal value) Normalwert, der2) (usual state) normaler Standeverything is back to or has returned to normal — es hat sich wieder alles normalisiert
* * *adj.normal adj.üblich adj. n.Normale (Mathematik) f.
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