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v.1 to return to normal (volver normal).2 to standardize.3 to normalize, to adjust, to bring back to normal, to make normal.* * *1 to normalize, restore to normal* * *1. VT1) [+ relaciones, servicio, situación] to restore to normal, normalize2) (Com, Téc) to standardize2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/relaciones> to normalize2) ( estandarizar) to standardize2.normalizarse v pron1) situación/relaciones to return to normal2) ( estandarizarse) to become standardized* * *= standardise [standardize, -USA], normalise [normalize, -USA], rule.Ex. Hosts are less keen to standardise, although the EURONET Common Command Language has been adopted by various hosts, and there is some recognition of the potential benefits to the user of greater standardisation.Ex. This is a mathematical model for normalising the variability among different natural language data bases.Ex. While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.----* normalizarse = settle into + the norm.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/relaciones> to normalize2) ( estandarizar) to standardize2.normalizarse v pron1) situación/relaciones to return to normal2) ( estandarizarse) to become standardized* * *= standardise [standardize, -USA], normalise [normalize, -USA], rule.Ex: Hosts are less keen to standardise, although the EURONET Common Command Language has been adopted by various hosts, and there is some recognition of the potential benefits to the user of greater standardisation.
Ex: This is a mathematical model for normalising the variability among different natural language data bases.Ex: While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.* normalizarse = settle into + the norm.* * *normalizar [A4 ]vtA ‹situación/relaciones› to normalizeB (estandarizar) to standardizeA «situación/relaciones» to normalize, return to normalB (estandarizarse) to become standardized* * *
normalizar ( conjugate normalizar) verbo transitivo
normalizarse verbo pronominal
normalizar verbo transitivo
1 (sujetar a norma) to standardize
2 (volver a la normalidad) to normalize, restore to normal
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English:
standardize
* * *♦ vt1. [volver normal] to return to normal, to normalize2. [estandarizar] to standardize* * *v/t1 normalize2 TÉC standardize* * *normalizar {21} vt1) regularizar: to normalize2) estandarizar: to standardize -
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v.1 to get back to normal.2 to regularize.3 to put on a regular footing, to regularize, to standardise, to standardize.* * *1 to regularize (normalizar) to standardize; (arreglar) to sort out* * *VT (=ajustar, legalizar) to regularize; (=acomodar) to standardize, bring into line* * ** * *= conventionalise [conventionalize, -USA], regulate, regularise [regularize, -USA].Ex. There are problems with this approach in that it conventionalizes the contents of books into only aspects that have been previously defined and categorized.Ex. Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex. Is it not time to consider ways of regularising their situation - to the benefit of our economy and to enable them to play a fuller part in society?.----* sin regularizar = unregulated.* * ** * *= conventionalise [conventionalize, -USA], regulate, regularise [regularize, -USA].Ex: There are problems with this approach in that it conventionalizes the contents of books into only aspects that have been previously defined and categorized.
Ex: Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex: Is it not time to consider ways of regularising their situation - to the benefit of our economy and to enable them to play a fuller part in society?.* sin regularizar = unregulated.* * *regularizar [A4 ]vt1 (normalizar) to normalizelos intentos de regularizar el flujo the efforts to normalize the flow2 (legalizar) to regularizepara regularizar su situación en el país to regularize their situation in the country* * *
regularizar verbo transitivo to regularize
* * *♦ vt1. [devolver a la normalidad] to get back to normal2. [legalizar] to regularize* * *v/t regularize* * *regularizar {21} vtnormalizar: to normalize, to make regular -
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VPR to return to normal, normalize* * *(v.) = settle into + the normEx. In the past 3 or 4 years, over 1/2 of the US libraries have seen their directors change and what was once described as extraordinary turnover seems to have settled into the norm.* * *(v.) = settle into + the normEx: In the past 3 or 4 years, over 1/2 of the US libraries have seen their directors change and what was once described as extraordinary turnover seems to have settled into the norm.
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■normalizarse verbo reflexivo to return to normal
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normalizar
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6 convencionalizar
v.to conventionalize, to conform, to normalize.* * *= conventionalise [conventionalize, -USA].Ex. There are problems with this approach in that it conventionalizes the contents of books into only aspects that have been previously defined and categorized.* * *= conventionalise [conventionalize, -USA].Ex: There are problems with this approach in that it conventionalizes the contents of books into only aspects that have been previously defined and categorized.
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v.1 to standardize.2 to uniformize, to make uniform, to normalize, to equalize.* * *1 to standardize* * *VT = uniformar* * *uniformizar [A4 ]vt* * *♦ vtto standardize, to make uniform♦ See also the pronominal verb uniformizarse -
8 acostumbradamente
• customarily• habitual residence• habitually defaulting• normalize• Norman• usually -
9 comúnmente
• coarsely• commonly• frequently• generally• in the fullness of time• in the general way• normalize• Norman• usually -
10 corrientemente
• currently• normalize• Norman• usually -
11 de manera normal
• in the red• in the reverse direction• normalize• Norman -
12 normalización
• normalcy• normalize• standardization -
13 normalmente
• as a matter of course• commonly• in the opposite direction• in the ordinary way• normalize• Norman -
14 regularización
• normalcy• normalize• regularization -
15 hacer normal
v.to normalize.
См. также в других словарях:
normalize — ormalize v. 1. To make normal; as, to normalize relations with China. Syn: renormalize. [WordNet 1.5] 2. To make standard; determine the value by comparison to an item of known standard value; as, The test results were normalized for changes in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
normalize — index adjust (regulate), naturalize (acclimate), regulate (adjust) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
normalize — (v.) 1865, from NORMAL (Cf. normal) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Normalized; normalizing … Etymology dictionary
normalize — (Amer.) nor·mal·ize || nÉ”rmÉ™laɪz / nÉ”Ë v. make normal, make acceptable, standardize (also normalise) … English contemporary dictionary
normalize — (also normalise) ► VERB ▪ bring to a normal or standard state. DERIVATIVES normalization noun … English terms dictionary
normalize — [nôr′mə līz΄] vt. normalized, normalizing to make normal; specif., a) to bring to the natural, or usual, state b) to bring into conformity with a standard, pattern, model, etc. vi. to become normal normalization n. normalizer n … English World dictionary
normalize — nor|mal|ize [ nɔrml,aız ] verb intransitive or transitive to make something normal or to become normal: It may take a few months for the situation to normalize. a drug that will help normalize the patient s heartbeat a. normalize relations if two … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
normalize — [[t]nɔ͟ː(r)məlaɪz[/t]] normalizes, normalizing, normalized (in BRIT, also use normalise) 1) V ERG When you normalize a situation or when it normalizes, it becomes normal. [V n] Meditation tends to lower or normalize blood pressure... There may be … English dictionary
normalize — UK [ˈnɔː(r)məlaɪz] / US [ˈnɔrm(ə)lˌaɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms normalize : present tense I/you/we/they normalize he/she/it normalizes present participle normalizing past tense normalized past participle normalized to make… … English dictionary
normalize — nor|mal|ize also normalise BrE [ˈno:məlaız US ˈno:r ] v [I and T] 1.) if you normalize a situation, or if it normalizes, it becomes normal again ▪ Journalists are reporting that the situation has now normalized. 2.) if two countries normalize… … Dictionary of contemporary English
normalize — verb /ˈnɔː(ɹ).mə.laɪz/ a) To make normal, to make standard. There is little hope that the two countries will normalize relations; their governments seem to hate each other and would just as soon stay on bad terms. b) To format in a standardized… … Wiktionary