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I. 1. нормален, правилен, обикновен, редовен, типичен
2. геом. перпендикулярен
II. 1. обикновено състояние
to get back/return to NORMAL нормализирам се
2. мед. нормална температура
3. геом. нормала, перпендикуляр
4. риз. средно число
5. хим. еднонормален разтвор
NORMAL school педагогическо училище (във Франция и пр.)* * *{'nъ:ml} I. а 1. нормален, правилен, обикновен, редовен; типич* * *типичен; редовен; отвесен; перпендикулярен; правилен; закономерен; нормала; нормален;* * *1. i. нормален, правилен, обикновен, редовен, типичен 2. ii. обикновено състояние 3. normal school педагогическо училище (във Франция и пр.) 4. to get back/return to normal нормализирам се 5. геом. нормала, перпендикуляр 6. геом. перпендикулярен 7. мед. нормална температура 8. риз. средно число 9. хим. еднонормален разтвор* * *normal[´nɔ:məl] I. adj 1. нормален, правилен, обикновен, редовен, типичен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv normally;
ormally posed намиращ се в нормално положение; 2. мат. перпендикулярен, отвесен; II. n 1. обикновено състояние; return ( get back to)
ormal нормализирам се; 2. мед. нормална температура; 3. мат. нормала, перпендикулярна линия; 4. физ. средна стойност; 5. хим. нормален разтвор.
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