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1 normal
adj. normaal; gewoon--------n. Normaal; loodrecht; loodlijnnormal1[ no:ml] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 het normale ⇒ gemiddelde, normale/gewone toestand♦voorbeelden:1 above/below normal • boven/onder normaal————————normal2 -
2 normal
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3 normal to
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4 normal bite
normale beet (toestand waarbij de overlapping van boventanden en ondertanden overeenstemt) -
5 normal component
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6 normal development
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7 normal distribution
normale distributie (gelijke verdeling in klokdiagram weergegeven) -
8 normal energy level
normaal energiepeil -
9 normal force
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10 normal good
normaal goed (produkt dat in vraag hoger is als zijn inkomsten verhoogt) -
11 normal person
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12 normal procedure
normale procedure (toestand waarin geen stoornissen volgens gewoonte) -
13 normal profit
normale winst (winstniveau dat economische aktiviteit mogelijk maakt, normale winst) -
14 normal relations
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15 normal state
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16 normal turnover
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17 normal activity level
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18 normal angle of pressure
normaaldrukhoekEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > normal angle of pressure
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19 normal cone
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20 normal curve
normale kromme
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normal — normal … Hochdeutsch - Plautdietsch Wörterbuch
normal — normal, ale, aux [ nɔrmal, o ] adj. et n. f. • 1753; verbe normal h. XVe; lat. normalis, de norma « équerre » 1 ♦ Math. Droite normale, ou n. f. la normale à une courbe, à une surface en un point : droite perpendiculaire à la tangente, au plan… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Normal — Nor mal (n[^o]r mal), a. [L. normalis, fr. norma rule, pattern, carpenter s square; prob. akin to noscere to know; cf. Gr. gnw rimos well known, gnw mwn gnomon, also, carpenter s square: cf. F. normal. See {Known}, and cf. {Abnormal},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
normal — NORMÁL, Ă, normali, e, adj. 1. (Adesea adverbial) Care este aşa cum trebuie să fie, potrivit cu starea firească, obişnuit, firesc, natural. ♢ Plan normal = plan perpendicular pe tangenta dusă într un punct al unei curbe. Linie normală (şi… … Dicționar Român
Normal — may refer to: Normality (behavior), conformance to an average Norm (sociology), social norms, expected patterns of behavior studied within the context of sociology Normal distribution (mathematics), the Gaussian continuous probability… … Wikipedia
normal — normal, ale (nor mal, ma l ) adj. 1° Terme de géométrie. Ligne normale, ou, substantivement, une normale, droite passant par le point de tangence et perpendiculaire, soit à la tangente d une courbe, soit au plan tangent d une surface. 2° Fig … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
normal — (adj.) c.1500, typical, common; 1640s, standing at a right angle, from L.L. normalis in conformity with rule, normal, from L. normalis made according to a carpenter s square, from norma rule, pattern, lit. carpenter s square (see NORM (Cf. norm)) … Etymology dictionary
normal — (Del lat. normālis). 1. adj. Dicho de una cosa: Que se halla en su estado natural. 2. Que sirve de norma o regla. 3. Dicho de una cosa: Que, por su naturaleza, forma o magnitud, se ajusta a ciertas normas fijadas de antemano. 4. Geom. Dicho de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
normal — [nôr′məl] adj. [L normalis < norma, a rule: see NORM] 1. conforming with or constituting an accepted standard, model, or pattern; esp., corresponding to the median or average of a large group in type, appearance, achievement, function,… … English World dictionary
normal — I (regular) adjective according to rule, average, common, commonplace, conforming, conventional, customary, established, everyday, habitual, natural, orderly, ordinary, representative, routine, standard, standardized, true to form, typical,… … Law dictionary
normal — UK US /ˈnɔːməl/ adjective ► usual, and what you would expect: »They were selling the good at half the normal price. »In normal circumstances, you should be able to decide this sort of thing without consulting your manager. »It is normal practice… … Financial and business terms