English-Thai Dictionary
Norman
ADJ ซึ่ง เกี่ยวกับ สถาปัตยกรรม อังกฤษ ใน ศตวรรษ ที่ 11 และ 12 sueng-kiao-kab-sa-ta-pad-ta-ya-kam-ang-krid
Normanresque
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ นอรเวย์ kiao-kab-nor-wea
normal
ADJ ปกติ ธรรมดา ประจำ customary habitual regular pok-ka-ti
normal
N ภาวะ ปกติ pa-wa-pok-ka-ti
normal school
N วิทยาลัยครู wid-ta-ya-lai-ku
normalcy
N สภาวะ ปกติ normality sa-pa-wa-pok-ka-ti
normalisation
N การ ทำให้ เป็น มาตรฐาน kan-tam-hai-pen-mad-ta-tan
normalise
VI กลาย เป็นปกติ กลับมา เป็น เหมือนปกติ (เช่น มิตรภาพ ระหว่าง เพื่อน ความสัมพันธ์ normalise klai-pen-pok-ka-ti
normalise
VT ทำให้ เป็น มาตรฐาน standardise kwam-hai-pen-mad-ta-tan
normalise
VT ทำให้ เหมือนปกติ ทำให้ ปกติ conventionalize normalize tam-hai-muan-pok-ka-ti
normality
N ความ ปกติ resonableness saneness soundness normalcy madness insanity kwam-pok-ka-ti
normalization
N การ ทำให้ เป็น มาตรฐาน kan-tam-hai-pen-mad-ta-tan
normalize
VI กลาย เป็นปกติ กลับมา เป็น เหมือนปกติ (เช่น มิตรภาพ ระหว่าง เพื่อน ความสัมพันธ์ normalise klai-pen-pok-ka-ti
normalize
VT ทำให้ เป็น มาตรฐาน standardise tam-hai-penmad-ta-tan
normalize
VT ทำให้ เหมือนปกติ ทำให้ ปกติ conventionalize normalise tam-hai-muan-pok-ka-ti
normally
ADV โดยปกติ ตามปกติ commonly usuall doi-pok-ka-ti
norman
N ชื่อ เมือง ของ รัฐ โอก ลา โฮมา ตอนกลาง ใน อเมริกา ชาว นอ ร์ แมน แถบ สแกน ดิเนเวี ย
normative
ADJ ซึ่ง เกี่ยวกับ กฎเกณ ฑ์ prescriptive sueng-kiao-kab-kod-ken
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NORMAL
a.[L. a square, a rule. ] 1. According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle.
2. According to a rule or principle.
3. Relating to rudiments or elements; teaching rudiments or first principles; as normal schools in France.
NORMAN
n.In seamen's language, a short wooden bar to be thrust into a hole of the windlass, on which to fasten the cable.
NORMAN
n.[north-man or nord-man.] A Norwegian, or a native of Normandy.
NORMAN
a.Pertaining to Normandy; as the Norman language.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NORMA
Nor "ma, n. Etym: [L.]
1. A norm; a principle or rule; a model; a standard. J. S. Mill.
2. A mason's or a carpenter's square or rule.
3. A templet or gauge.
NORMAL
Nor "mal, a. Etym: [L. normalis, fr. norma rule, pattern, carpenter's square; prob. akin to noscere to know; cf. Gr. normal. See Known, and cf. Abnormal, Enormous. ]
1. According to an established norm, rule, or principle; conformed to a type, standard, or regular form; performing the proper functions; not abnormal; regular; natural; analogical. Deviations from the normal type. Hallam.
2. (Geom.)
Defn: According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle. Specifically: Of or pertaining to a normal.
3. (Chem. )
Defn: Standard; original; exact; typical. Specifically: (a ) (Quantitative Analysis ) Denoting a solution of such strength that every cubic centimeter contains the same number of milligrams of the element in question as the number of its molecular weight. (b )(Chem. )
Defn: Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulphuric acid and normal nitric acid are respectively S (OH )6, and N (OH )5. (c ) (Organ. Chem. ) Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-. Normal equations (Method of Least Squares ), a set of equations of the first degree equal in number to the number of unknown quantities, and derived from the observations by a specified process. The solution of the normal equations gives the most probable values of the unknown quantities. -- Normal group (Geol.), a group of rocks taken as a standard. Lyell. -- Normal place (of a planet or comet ) (Astron.), the apparent place in the heavens of a planet or comet at a specified time, the place having been determined by a considerable number of observations, extending perhaps over many days, and so combined that the accidental errors of observation have largely balanced each other. -- Normal school, a school whose methods of instruction are to serve as a model for imitation; an institution for the training of teachers.
Syn. -- Normal, Regular, Ordinary. Regular and ordinary are popular terms of well-known signification; normal has now a more specific sense, arising out of its use in science. A thing is normal, or in its normal state, when strictly conformed to those principles of its constitution which mark its species or to the standard of a healthy and natural condition. It is abnormal when it departs from those principles.
NORMAL
Nor "mal, n. Etym: [Cf. F. normale, ligne normale. See Normal, a.]
1. (Geom.) Any perpendicular.
2. (Geom.)
Defn: A straight line or plane drawn from any point of a curve or surface so as to be perpendicular to the curve or surface at that point.
Note: The term normal is also used to denote the distance along the normal line from the curve to the axis of abscissas or to the center of curvature.
NORMALCY
NORMALCY Nor "mal *cy, n.
Defn: The quality, state, or fact of being normal; as, the point of normalcy. [R.]
NORMALIZATION
NORMALIZATION Nor `mal *i *za "tion, n.
Defn: Reduction to a standard or normal state.
NORMALLY
NORMALLY Nor "mal *ly, adv.
Defn: In a normal manner. Darwin.
NORMAN
Nor "man, n. Etym: [F. normand. ] (Naut. )
Defn: A wooden bar, or iron pin. W. C. Russell.
NORMAN
Nor "man, a. Etym: [F. normand, of Scand. origin. See Northman, and cf. Norse. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest. Norman style (Arch. ), a style of architecture which arose in the tenth century, characterized by great massiveness, simplicity, and strength, with the use of the semicircular arch, heavy round columns, and a great variety of ornaments, among which the zigzag and spiral or cable-formed ornaments were prominent.
NORMAN
NORMAN Nor "man, n.
Defn: A native or inhabitant of Normandy; originally, one of the Northmen or Scandinavians who conquered Normandy in the 1 th century; afterwards, one of the mixed (Norman-French ) race which conquered England, under William the Conqueror.
NORMANISM
NORMANISM Nor "man *ism, n.
Defn: A Norman idiom; a custom or expression peculiar to the Normans. M. Arnold.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Norma
Nor ma |ˈnôrmə ˈnɔrmə |Astronomy a small and inconspicuous southern constellation (the Rule ), lying partly in the Milky Way between Lupus and Ara. • (as genitive Normae |ˈnôrmē |) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Gamma Normae. ORIGIN Latin, ‘carpenter's square. ’
Normal
Nor mal |ˈnôrməl ˈnɔrməl | a town in central Illinois, home to Illinois State University (originally a normal, or teachers, school ); pop. 52,056 (est. 2008 ).
normal
nor mal |ˈnôrməl ˈnɔrməl | ▶adjective 1 conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected: it's quite normal for puppies to bolt their food | normal working hours. • (of a person ) free from physical or mental disorders. 2 technical (of a line, ray, or other linear feature ) intersecting a given line or surface at right angles. 3 Medicine (of a salt solution ) containing the same salt concentration as the blood. • Chemistry, dated (of a solution ) containing one gram-equivalent of solute per liter. 4 Geology denoting a fault or faulting in which a relative downward movement occurred in the strata situated on the upper side of the fault plane. ▶noun 1 the usual, average, or typical state or condition: her temperature was above normal | the service will be back to normal next week. • informal a person who is conventional or healthy . 2 technical a line at right angles to a given line or surface. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘right-angled ’): from Latin normalis, from norma ‘carpenter's square ’ (see norm ). Current senses date from the early 19th cent.
normal distribution
nor mal dis tri bu tion |ˈˌnɔrməl ˌdɪstrəˈbjuʃən | ▶noun Statistics a function that represents the distribution of many random variables as a symmetrical bell-shaped graph.
normal form
nor mal form ▶noun 1 Computing a defined standard structure for relational databases in which a relation may not be nested within another relation. 2 Philosophy a standard structure or format in which all propositions in a (usually symbolic ) language can be expressed.
normality
nor mal i ty |nôrˈmalitē nɔːrˈmæləti |(also normalcy |ˈnôrməlsē |) ▶noun the condition of being normal; the state of being usual, typical, or expected: let's try to get some normality back in our lives. usage: Normalcy has been criticized as an uneducated alternative to normality, but actually is a common American usage and can be taken as standard: we are anticipating a return to normalcy .
normalize
nor mal ize |ˈnôrməˌlīz ˈnɔrməˌlaɪz | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] bring or return to a normal condition or state: he wants to begin negotiations to normalize relations | [ no obj. ] : the situation had normalized. 2 [ with obj. ] Mathematics multiply (a series, function, or item of data ) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1 ). • Computing (in floating-point representation ) express (a number ) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately following the first nonzero digit. DERIVATIVES nor mal i za tion |ˌnôrmələˈzāSHən |noun, nor mal iz er noun
normally
nor mal ly |ˈnôrməlē ˈnɔrməli | ▶adverb 1 [ sentence adverb ] under normal or usual conditions; as a rule: normally, it takes three or four years to complete the training. 2 in a normal manner; in the usual way: try to breathe normally. 3 technical at right angles to a given line or surface.
normally aspirated
nor mal ly as pi rat ed ▶adjective (of an engine ) not turbocharged or supercharged.
normal school
nor mal school ▶noun formerly, a school or college for the training of teachers.
Norman
Nor man 1 |ˈnôrmən ˌnɔrmən | a city in central Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City, home to the University of Oklahoma; pop. 106,957 (est. 2008 ).
Norman
Nor man 2 |ˈnôrmən ˈnɔːrmən | ▶noun 1 a member of a people of mixed Frankish and Scandinavian origin who settled in Normandy from about ad 912 and became a dominant military power in western Europe and the Mediterranean in the 11th century. • in particular, any of the Normans who conquered England in 1066 or their descendants. • a native or inhabitant of modern Normandy. • any of the English kings from William I to Stephen. 2 the form of French spoken by the Normans. ▶adjective of, relating to, or denoting the Normans. • denoting, relating to, or built in the style of Romanesque architecture used in Britain under the Normans. • of or relating to modern Normandy. DERIVATIVES Nor man esque |ˌnôrməˈnesk |adjective, Nor man ism |-ˌnizəm |noun, Nor man ize |-ˌnīz |verb ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French Normans, plural of Normant, from Old Norse Northmathr ‘Northman. ’
Norman, Greg
Nor man, Greg |ˈnôrmən ˈnɔːrmən | (1955 –), Australian golfer; full name Gregory John Norman; called Great White Shark. He won the Australian Open in 1980, 1985, 1987, and 1995 and the British Open in 1986 and 1993.
Norman, Jessye
Nor man, Jessye |ˈnɔrmən ˈnôrmən | (1945 –), US opera singer. She is noted for her interpretations of the works of Wagner, Schubert, and Mahler.
Norman Conquest
Nor man Con quest the conquest of England by William of Normandy (William the Conqueror ) after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Normandy
Nor man dy |ˈnôrməndē ˈnɔrməndi | a former province of northwestern France with a coastline on the English Channel, now divided into the two regions of Lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie ) and Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie ); chief town, Rouen.
Norman French
Nor man French ▶noun the northern form of Old French spoken by the Normans. • the variety of this used in English law courts from the 11th to 13th centuries; Anglo-Norman French. • the French dialect of modern Normandy.
normative
nor ma tive |ˈnôrmətiv ˈnɔrmədɪv | ▶adjective formal establishing, relating to, or deriving from a standard or norm, esp. of behavior: negative sanctions to enforce normative behavior. DERIVATIVES nor ma tive ly adverb, nor ma tive ness noun, nor ma tiv i ty noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French normatif, -ive, from Latin norma ‘carpenter's square ’ (see norm ).
Oxford Dictionary
Norma
Norma |ˈnɔːmə |Astronomy a small and inconspicuous southern constellation (the Rule ), lying partly in the Milky Way between Lupus and Ara. ORIGIN Latin, ‘carpenter's square ’.
normal
nor ¦mal |ˈnɔːm (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected: it's quite normal for puppies to bolt their food | normal working hours. • (of a person ) free from physical or mental disorders. 2 technical (of a line, ray, or other linear feature ) intersecting a given line or surface at right angles. 3 Medicine (of a salt solution ) containing the same salt concentration as the blood. • Chemistry, dated (of a solution ) containing one gram-equivalent of solute per litre. 4 Geology denoting a fault or faulting in which a relative downward movement occurred in the strata situated on the upper side of the fault plane. ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the usual, typical, or expected state or condition: her temperature was above normal | the service will be back to normal next week. • informal a person who is conventional or healthy. 2 technical a line at right angles to a given line or surface. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘right-angled ’): from Latin normalis, from norma ‘carpenter's square ’ (see norm ). Current senses date from the early 19th cent.
Normal
Nor mal |ˈnôrməl ˈnɔrməl | a town in central Illinois, home to Illinois State University (originally a normal, or teachers, school ); pop. 52,056 (est. 2008 ).
normal distribution
nor ¦mal dis ¦tri |bu ¦tion ▶noun Statistics a function that represents the distribution of many random variables as a symmetrical bell-shaped graph.
normal form
nor ¦mal form ▶noun 1 Computing a defined standard structure for relational databases in which a relation may not be nested within another relation. 2 Philosophy a standard structure or format in which all propositions in a (usually symbolic ) language can be expressed.
normality
normality |nɔːˈmalɪti |(N. Amer. also normalcy |ˈnɔːmlsi |) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the condition of being normal; the state of being usual, typical, or expected: the office gradually returned to a semblance of normality.
normalize
normalize |ˈnɔːm (ə )lʌɪz |(also normalise ) ▶verb 1 bring or return to a normal or standard condition or state: [ with obj. ] : the two countries normalized diplomatic relations in 1995 | [ no obj. ] : the situation had normalized. 2 [ with obj. ] Mathematics multiply (a series, function or item of data ) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1 ). • Computing (in floating-point representation ) express (a number ) in the standard form as regards the position of the radix point, usually immediately following the first non-zero digit. DERIVATIVES normalization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun, normalizer noun
normally
nor |mal ¦ly |ˈnɔːm (ə )li | ▶adverb 1 [ sentence adverb ] under normal or usual conditions; as a rule: normally, it takes three or four years to complete the training. 2 in a normal manner: try to breathe normally. 3 technical at right angles to a given line or surface.
normally aspirated
nor |mal ¦ly as ¦pir |ated ▶adjective (of an engine ) not turbocharged or supercharged.
normal school
nor ¦mal school ▶noun (especially in North America and France ) a school or college for the training of teachers.
Norman
Norman 2 |ˈnɔːmən | ▶noun 1 a member of a people of mixed Frankish and Scandinavian origin who settled in Normandy from about ad 912 and became a dominant military power in western Europe and the Mediterranean in the 11th century. • any of the Normans who conquered England in 1066, or their descendants. • a native or inhabitant of modern Normandy. 2 [ mass noun ] the form of French spoken by the Normans. ▶adjective relating to the Normans: the Norman invasion. • denoting or relating to the style of Romanesque architecture used in Britain under the Normans. • relating to modern Normandy. DERIVATIVES Normanize (also Normanise ) verb ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French Normans, plural of Normant, from Old Norse Northmathr ‘Northman ’.
Norman
Nor man 1 |ˈnôrmən ˌnɔrmən | a city in central Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City, home to the University of Oklahoma; pop. 106,957 (est. 2008 ).
Norman, Greg
Nor ¦man |ˈnɔːmən | (b.1955 ), Australian golfer; full name Gregory John Norman. He has won the world match-play championship three times (1980; 1983; 1986 ) and the British Open twice (1986; 1993 ).
Norman, Jessye
Nor ¦man |ˈnɔːmən | (b.1945 ), American operatic soprano. She is noted for her interpretations of the works of Wagner, Schubert, and Mahler.
Norman Conquest
Nor ¦man Conquest the conquest of England by William of Normandy (William the Conqueror ) after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Normandy
Nor |mandy |ˈnɔːməndi | a former province of NW France with its coastline on the English Channel, now divided into the two regions of Lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie ) and Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie ).
Norman French
Nor ¦man French ▶noun [ mass noun ] the northern form of Old French spoken by the Normans. • the variety of Norman French used in English law courts from the 11th to 13th centuries; Anglo-Norman French. • the French dialect of modern Normandy.
normative
nor |ma ¦tive |ˈnɔːmətɪv | ▶adjective formal establishing, relating to, or deriving from a standard or norm, especially of behaviour: negative sanctions to enforce normative behaviour. DERIVATIVES normatively adverb, normativeness noun, normativity noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French normatif, -ive, from Latin norma ‘carpenter's square ’ (see norm ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
normal
normal adjective 1 they issue books in the normal way: usual, standard, ordinary, customary, conventional, habitual, accustomed, expected, wonted; typical, stock, common, everyday, regular, routine, established, set, fixed, traditional, time-honored. ANTONYMS unusual. 2 a normal couple: ordinary, average, typical, run-of-the-mill, middle-of-the-road, common, conventional, mainstream, unremarkable, unexceptional, garden-variety, a dime a dozen.
normality
normality noun after a season of elections, it takes some time to return to normality: normalcy, business as usual, the daily round; routine, order, regularity.
normally
normally adverb 1 she wanted to walk normally: naturally, conventionally, ordinarily; as usual, as normal. 2 normally we'd keep quiet about this: usually, ordinarily, as a rule, generally, in general, mostly, for the most part, by and large, mainly, most of the time, on the whole; typically, customarily, traditionally.
Oxford Thesaurus
normal
normal adjective 1 the new library system will issue books in the normal way: usual, standard, typical, stock, common, ordinary, customary, conventional, habitual, accustomed, expected, wonted, everyday, regular, routine, day-to-day, daily, established, settled, set, fixed, traditional, quotidian, prevailing. ANTONYMS unusual. 2 to anyone looking at them, they must seem like a perfectly normal couple: ordinary, average, run-of-the-mill, standard, typical, middle-of-the-road, common, conventional, mainstream, unremarkable, unexceptional, plain, simple, homely, homespun, workaday; N. Amer. garden-variety; informal bog-standard, vanilla, plain vanilla, a dime a dozen; Brit. informal common or garden; N. Amer. informal ornery. ANTONYMS abnormal. 3 Mr Lowe was convinced that the man was not normal: sane, in one's right mind, right in the head, of sound mind, in possession of all one's faculties, able to think /reason clearly, lucid, rational, coherent, balanced, well balanced; Latin compos mentis; informal all there. ANTONYMS insane, irrational.
normality
normality noun 1 after yesterday's bomb scare, normality returned to the town centre this morning: a normal state of affairs, business as usual, the daily round, routine, a normal pattern, order, regularity; N. Amer. normalcy. 2 people begin to wonder about the normality of the sufferer: sanity, soundness of mind, mental health, balance, lucidity, reason, rationality. ANTONYMS insanity.
normally
normally adverb 1 she wanted to walk normally again: as usual, as normal, ordinarily, naturally, conventionally, regularly. ANTONYMS abnormally. 2 normally we ’d keep quiet about this: usually, ordinarily, commonly, as a rule, as a general rule, generally, in general, in the general run of things, mostly, for the most part, by and large, mainly, most of the time, almost always, more often than not, on the whole; typically, habitually, customarily, historically, traditionally, routinely. ANTONYMS exceptionally.
Duden Dictionary
normacid
norm acid Adjektiv Medizin |normac i d |griechisch-etruskisch-lateinisch ; lateinisch einen normalen Säuregehalt aufweisend besonders vom Magensaft
Normacidität
Norm aci di tät, Norm azi di tät Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die Normazidität |Normacidit ä t Normazidit ä t |die Normacidität; Genitiv: der Normacidität die Normazidität; Genitiv: der Normazidität normaler Säurewert einer Lösung besonders des Magensaftes
normal
nor mal Adjektiv |norm a l |lateinisch normalis = nach dem Winkelmaß gemacht, zu: norma, Norm 1 a der Norm 2 entsprechend; vorschriftsmäßig der Puls ist normal b so [beschaffen, geartet ], wie es sich die allgemeine Meinung als das Übliche, Richtige vorstellt unter normalen Verhältnissen c nicht standardsprachlich umgangssprachlich normalerweise 2 veraltend in [geistiger ] Entwicklung und Wachstum keine ins Auge fallenden Abweichungen aufweisend bist du noch normal ? (salopp ; Ausruf des Ärgers, der Entrüstung über jemandes Verhalten o. Ä. )
Normal
Nor mal Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Norm a l |das Normal; Genitiv: des Normals, Plural: die Normale 1 Fachsprache mit besonderer Genauigkeit hergestellter Maßstab, der zur Kontrolle für andere verwendet wird 2 meist ohne Artikel; ohne Plural Kurzwort für: Normalbenzin
Normalausführung
Nor mal aus füh rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lausführung |normale, standardmäßige Ausführung von etwas
Normalbedingung
Nor mal be din gung Substantiv, feminin Physik, Technik , die |Norm a lbedingung |meist im Plural festgelegte physikalische Bedingung (z. B. Druck, Temperatur ) für einen bestimmten Zustand eines Stoffes
Normalbenzin
Nor mal ben zin Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Norm a lbenzin |Benzin mit geringerer Klopffestigkeit, mit niedriger Oktanzahl Kurzform: Normal 2
Normalbürger
Nor mal bür ger Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lbürger |Durchschnittsbürger
Normalbürgerin
Nor mal bür ge rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lbürgerin |weibliche Form zu Normalbürger
Normaldruck
Nor mal druck Substantiv, maskulin Physik, Technik , der |Norm a ldruck |der Normaldruck < Plural: Normaldrücke und Normaldrucke > festgelegter Gasdruck, der dem mittleren Wert des Luftdrucks an der Erdoberfläche entspricht
Normale
Nor ma le substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin Mathematik |Norm a le |die /eine Normale; der /einer Normalen oder Normale, die Normalen /zwei Normale oder Normalen auf einer Ebene oder Kurve in einem vorgegebenen Punkt errichtete Senkrechte; Tangentenlot
normalerweise
nor ma ler wei se Adverb |norm a lerw ei se |unter normalen Umständen; im Allgemeinen
Normalfall
Nor mal fall Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lfall |normalerweise eintretender, vorliegender Fall
Normalfilm
Nor mal film Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lfilm |Film von 35 mm Breite
Normalform
Nor mal form Substantiv, feminin Sport , die |Norm a lform |
Normalgewicht
Nor mal ge wicht Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Norm a lgewicht |einer bestimmten Norm entsprechendes Gewicht [einer Person ]
Normalgröße
Nor mal grö ße Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lgröße |
Normalhöhe
Nor mal hö he Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lhöhe |
Normalhöhenpunkt
Nor mal hö hen punkt Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lhöhenpunkt |amtlich festgelegter Punkt, auf den sich alle Höhenmessungen eines Staates beziehen Abkürzung: N. H. Abkürzung: NH
Normalhorizont
Nor mal ho ri zont Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lhorizont |Ausgangsfläche für Höhenmessungen
Normalie
Nor ma lie Substantiv, feminin Technik , die |Norm a lie |die Normalie; Genitiv: der Normalie, Plural: die Normalien nach einem bestimmten System vereinheitlichtes Bauelement; meist Plural: Grundform, Vorschrift
Normalien
Nor ma li en Pluralwort , die |Norm a lien |die Normalien (Plural ) 1 Grundformen; Regeln, Vorschriften 2 Technik nach bestimmten Systemen vereinheitlichte Bauelemente für den Bau von Formen und Werkzeugen
normalisieren
nor ma li sie ren schwaches Verb |normalis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch normaliser a wieder in den Normalzustand bringen wir konnten die Beziehungen normalisieren b sich normalisieren wieder in einen allgemein üblichen Zustand zurückkehren die Verhältnisse in der Stadt haben sich normalisiert
Normalisierung
Nor ma li sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Normalis ie rung |die Normalisierung; Genitiv: der Normalisierung, Plural: die Normalisierungen das [Sich ]normalisieren
Normalität
Nor ma li tät Substantiv, feminin , die |Normalit ä t |die Normalität; Genitiv: der Normalität 1 normaler Zustand, normale Beschaffenheit 2 selten Vorschriftsmäßigkeit
Normalmaß
Nor mal maß Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Norm a lmaß |1 normales 1b , übliches Maß 2 geeichtes Maß, nach dem die Maßeinheiten ausgerichtet sind
Normalnull
Nor mal null Substantiv, Neutrum Geodäsie , das |Norm a lnull |ohne Plural festgelegte Höhe, auf die sich die Höhenmessungen beziehen Abkürzung: N. N. Abkürzung: NN
Normalo
Nor ma lo Substantiv, maskulin salopp , der |Norm a lo |der Normalo; Genitiv: des Normalos, Plural: die Normalos jemand, der in seiner äußeren Erscheinung, seinem Verhalten, seinen Einstellungen o. Ä. den allgemeinen Vorstellungen, Erwartungen entspricht, nicht auffällt
Normalprofil
Nor mal pro fil Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Norm a lprofil |Walzeisenquerschnitt
Normalschanze
Nor mal schan ze Substantiv, feminin Skisport , die |Norm a lschanze |Sprungschanze für Weiten bis zu 100 m
Normalspur
Nor mal spur Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lspur |(für Mitteleuropa ) einheitlich festgelegte Weite der Spur der Eisenbahnschienen
normalspurig
nor mal spu rig Adjektiv |norm a lspurig |vollspurig
normalsterblich
nor mal sterb lich Adjektiv oft scherzhaft |norm a lsterblich |(von Menschen ) einfach, gewöhnlich, durchschnittlich
Normalsterbliche
Nor mal sterb li che substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin oft scherzhaft |Norm a lsterbliche |vgl. Sterbliche gewöhnliche weibliche Person, Durchschnittsmensch
Normalsterblicher
Nor mal sterb li cher substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin oft scherzhaft |Norm a lsterblicher |vgl. Sterblicher gewöhnliche männliche Person, Durchschnittsmensch
Normaltemperatur
Nor mal tem pe ra tur Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a ltemperatur | vgl. Normalgewicht
Normalton
Nor mal ton Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der |Norm a lton |Kammerton, Stimmton a
Normaluhr
Nor mal uhr Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a luhr |1 genau gehende Uhr, deren Zeitanzeige maßgebend für die Zeitanzeige anderer Uhren ist 2 auf Straßen und Plätzen o. Ä. stehende elektrische Uhr, die die Normalzeit anzeigt
Normalverbraucher
Nor mal ver brau cher Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lverbraucher |a jemand, der eine durchschnittliche Menge von Konsumgütern verbraucht; durchschnittlicher Verbraucher b leicht abwertend jemand, dessen [geistige ] Ansprüche nicht über den Durchschnitt hinausgehen Otto Normalverbraucher Otto 2
Normalverbraucherin
Nor mal ver brau che rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lverbraucherin |weibliche Form zu Normalverbraucher
Normalverdiener
Nor mal ver die ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lverdiener |jemand, der einen durchschnittlichen Verdienst hat
Normalverdienerin
Nor mal ver die ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lverdienerin |weibliche Form zu Normalverdiener
Normalverteilung
Nor mal ver tei lung Substantiv, feminin Mathematik , die |Norm a lverteilung |(als glockenförmige Kurve darstellbare ) Verteilung der zufälligen Fehler bei [unendlich ] vielen einzelnen Messungen
Normalverteilungskurve
Nor mal ver tei lungs kur ve Substantiv, feminin Mathematik , die |Norm a lverteilungskurve |grafische Darstellung der Normalverteilung in Form einer glockenförmigen Kurve 1a
Normalzeit
Nor mal zeit Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a lzeit |für ein bestimmtes größeres Gebiet geltende Einheitszeit
Normalzustand
Nor mal zu stand Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a lzustand |1 normaler 1b Zustand 2 Fachsprache Zustand unter Normalbedingungen
Norman
Nor man Eigenname |N o rman |männlicher Vorname
Normandie
Nor man die Substantiv, feminin , die |Normand ie auch …mãˈdiː |die Normandie; Genitiv: der Normandie Landschaft in Nordwestfrankreich
Normanne
Nor man ne Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a nne |der Normanne; Genitiv: des Normannen, Plural: die Normannen Angehöriger eines nordgermanischen Volkes
Normannin
Nor man nin Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a nnin |weibliche Form zu Normanne
normannisch
nor man nisch Adjektiv |norm a nnisch |die Normannen betreffend, von ihnen stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
normativ
nor ma tiv Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |normat i v |als Richtschnur, Norm dienend; eine Regel, einen Maßstab für etwas darstellend, abgebend
Normativ
Nor ma tiv Substantiv, Neutrum regional , das |Normat i v |das Normativ; Genitiv: des Normativs, Plural: die Normative aufgrund von Erfahrung gewonnene, besonderen Erfordernissen entsprechende Regel, Anweisung, Vorschrift
Normative
Nor ma ti ve Substantiv, feminin , die |Normat i ve |die Normative; Genitiv: der Normative, Plural: die Normativen Grundbestimmung, grundlegende Festsetzung
Normativismus
Nor ma ti vis mus Substantiv, maskulin Philosophie , der |Normativ i smus |der Normativismus; Genitiv: des Normativismus neulateinisch Theorie vom Vorrang des als Norm 1a Geltenden, des Sollens vor dem Sein, der praktischen Vernunft vor der theoretischen
Normativität
Nor ma ti vi tät Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Normativit ä t |die Normativität; Genitiv: der Normativität, Plural: die Normativitäten a ohne Plural das Normativsein b normative Wirkung
French Dictionary
normal
normal , ale , aux adj. et n. f. adjectif Conforme à la norme, à la moyenne, à l ’habitude. : Des poids normaux. C ’est le tarif normal. nom féminin État habituel. : Tout devrait revenir à la normale sous peu. LOCUTION École normale. École destinée à la formation des enseignants.
normalement
normalement adv. adverbe 1 D ’une manière normale. : Cet enfant grandit normalement. 2 Théoriquement, selon ce qui est prévu. : Normalement, nous devrions finir notre travail en juin. SYNONYME en principe .
normalisation
normalisation n. f. nom féminin 1 Standardisation. : L ’Association canadienne de normalisation (ACNOR ). 2 Harmonisation. : La normalisation des relations entre deux pays. SYNONYME régularisation .
normaliser
normaliser v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Soumettre un produit à une norme. : Normaliser les interrupteurs électriques. 2 Uniformiser. : Normaliser la terminologie juridique. 3 Rendre normal. : Normaliser des échanges commerciaux interrompus. aimer
normand
normand , ande adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De Normandie. : Un cousin normand. Un Normand, une Normande. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.
normatif
normatif , ive adj. adjectif 1 Qui constitue une norme. : Des avis normatifs publiés à la Gazette officielle. 2 Qui donne des règles, qui valorise un usage linguistique. : C ’est un dictionnaire normatif. SYNONYME prescriptif .
Spanish Dictionary
norma
norma nombre femenino 1 Principio que se impone o se adopta para dirigir la conducta o la correcta realización de una acción o el correcto desarrollo de una actividad :en infinidad de situaciones usted se verá en un apuro para distinguir cuál es la norma correcta y elegante de actuar; la norma del hotel es que el cliente siempre lleva razón .SINÓNIMO regla .2 Regla jurídica :su derogación por la Constitución depende del juicio de contraste entre la norma constitucional y la norma anterior de que se trate .3 gram Conjunto de reglas que determinan el uso correcto de la variante estándar de una lengua :la norma no admite formas como ‘rompido ’ o ‘volvido ’ aunque sean regulares .
normal
normal adjetivo 1 Que sirve de norma o regla :la ciencia normal es la investigación basada firmemente en una o más realizaciones científicas que una comunidad científica particular reconoce, durante cierto tiempo, como fundamento para su práctica .2 Que se ajusta a cierta norma o a características habituales o corrientes, sin exceder ni adolecer :utiliza un lenguaje normal, sin excesivos recursos lingüísticos; tiene una altura normal para su edad .3 Que ocurre, se hace o se repite con frecuencia o por hábito :es normal escuchar expresiones de aburrimiento entre los asistentes; lo normal es que el léxico característico de cada profesión esté formado por tecnicismos .SINÓNIMO habitual .4 Que forma parte de la naturaleza de algo y es propio y característico de ello :esos sentimientos son completamente normales, no te preocupes .SINÓNIMO natural .5 Que es predecible, lógico o razonable por ser habitual :yo lo conozco bien y no me parece normal que actúe de ese modo; la evolución de esta campaña ha sido calificada de bastante normal, a excepción de pequeños incidentes; no creo que reírse de eso sea normal .SINÓNIMO natural .6 [persona ] Que carece de enfermedades o malformaciones patológicas; especialmente que no padece ninguna enfermedad de retraso mental :el médico les confirmó que su hijo era normal .ANTÓNIMO anormal .7 adjetivo /nombre femenino [escuela ] Que se dedicaba a la formación de maestros de primera enseñanza .8 mat [recta ] Que forma ángulo recto con otra recta .9 adjetivo mat [plano ] Que forma ángulo recto con otro plano o superficie .10 adverbio Normalmente (de manera conforme a la naturaleza propia y característica de alguien o algo ):habla normal, sin imitarle . VÉASE onda normal .
normalidad
normalidad nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de lo que se ajusta a cierta norma o a características habituales o corrientes, sin exceder ni adolecer :la normalidad diplomática estaba aparentemente recuperada; el enfermo se despertó con normalidad tras la operación .2 Situación de lo que se ajusta a cierta norma o a características habituales o corrientes, sin exceder ni adolecer :después de las vacaciones hay que volver a la normalidad .
normalista
normalista nombre común Colomb, Cuba, Méx, Perú, Salv Maestro que se gradúa de una escuela normal .
normalización
normalización nombre femenino 1 Acción de normalizar :un proceso de normalización política; las elecciones libres fueron un síntoma de normalización y profundización democrática; no se puede hablar de normalización del sistema educativo del país hasta la aprobación de la Constitución de 1978 .normalización lingüística Proceso social por el que se regulariza una lengua, su gramática y su ortografía, y comienza a usarse en todos los ámbitos .2 Efecto de normalizar :ha logrado la normalización de la sociedad; la normalización que ahora propone el Tribunal de la Competencia tiene menos restricciones, está redactada en otro tono y parece, en los aspectos mencionados, aceptable .
normalizar
normalizar verbo transitivo 1 Hacer normal una cosa que no lo era o que había dejado de serlo :ha habido una avería, pero en diez minutos normalizaremos el servicio; expresó su esperanza de que se normalicen las relaciones bilaterales; para poder tener hijos se requiere cierto equilibrio, en definitiva una vida normalizada .2 Hacer que algo se ajuste a una norma, una regla o un modelo común :normalizar el uso de una lengua; ¿cuándo va a llegar la ley que normalice todo esto y que establezca las garantías a las que el usuario tiene derecho? ; expresó su esperanza de que se normalicen las relaciones bilaterales . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
normalmente
normalmente adverbio 1 Indica que lo que se expresa a continuación es algo frecuente, habitual o común :normalmente pinto con colores cálidos, pero durante una época incorporé también colores fríos; si no hay reunión, normalmente salimos a las cuatro .SINÓNIMO generalmente .2 De manera conforme a la naturaleza propia y característica de alguien o algo :no podía razonar normalmente, tenía que concentrarme mucho .SINÓNIMO normal .
normanda
normanda adjetivo /nombre femenino [letra de imprenta ] Que tiene la base ancha y los trazos rectilíneos, con los negros muy gruesos y los perfiles tenues .
normando, -da
normando, -da adjetivo 1 Relativo a Normandía, región del noroeste de Francia, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Normandía .3 [persona ] Que pertenecía a alguno de los pueblos germánicos procedentes de Escandinavia que a partir del siglo viii conquistaron y colonizaron algunas zonas de Europa :los vikingos o normandos, viniendo en sus barcos desde tierras escandinavas, asaltaron las costas europeas de Francia, Inglaterra, Irlanda y España .4 adjetivo Relativo a estos pueblos germánicos .5 adj. /n. m.[estilo arquitectónico ] Que surgió en Normandía hacia el siglo x y que se caracteriza por el uso de mampostería maciza, arcos semicirculares, arcadas, cubiertas inclinadas, pilares cilíndricos o poligonales y bóvedas de piedra con nervaduras .
normativa
normativa nombre femenino Norma o conjunto de normas por las que se regula o se rige determinada materia o actividad :la normativa de circulación prohíbe sobrepasar determinada velocidad .
normativo, -va
normativo, -va adjetivo 1 Que sirve de norma o se encarga de fijar las normas :la gramática normativa es la que define los usos correctos de la lengua mediante la fijación de normas; el hecho de ver el horario en el papel presenta un efecto normativo: te obliga más .2 De la norma o relacionado con ella :es en este peldaño del desarrollo normativo laboral en donde se encuentran actualmente las principales fuentes institucionales de discriminación laboral por razones de sexo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
normal
nor mal /nɔ́ː r m (ə )l /〖norm (物差し )al (どおりの )〗(副 )normally 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 標準の , 平均の , 普通の (↔abnormal )▸ under [in ] normal circumstances 通常の状態で ▸ lead [live, have ] a normal life 普通の暮らしを送る ▸ 30 \% off the normal rate 通常価格より3割引 ▸ It seems perfectly [completely, quite ] normal for them to feel dissatisfied .彼らが不満を感じるのはまったく当然と思える 2 〈心身 成長などが 〉正常な , 標準的な (healthy ) (!心身に障害を持つ人に侮辱的に響くことがある; able-bodied (健康で丈夫な ), mentally competent (精神が正常な ) などを用いるのが望ましい ) ▸ a normal child 心身共に健康な子供 ▸ a normal cell 正常な細胞 3 比較なし 〘数 〙〈線などが 〉【ほかの線などと 】直交する , 垂直の «to » ; 〘化 〙〈溶液が 〉規定 (濃度 )の .名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U 標準, 基準, 平均 (値 ), 普通 [正常 ]の状態 (!通例無冠詞だが, ⦅まれ ⦆にthe ~) ▸ The traffic returned [went back ] to normal .交通は平常の状態に戻った ▸ be above [higher than ] normal 標準 [平均, 基準 ]以上の ▸ be below [lower than ] normal 標準 [平均, 基準 ]以下の 2 C 〘数 〙垂直線, 法線 .~̀ distrib ú tion 〘統計 〙正規分布 .~́ sch ò ol ⦅米 ⦆(2年制の旧制 )師範学校 〘現在の4年制teachers collegeの前身 〙.
normalcy
nor mal cy /nɔ́ː r m (ə )lsi /名詞 ⦅米 ⦆=normality .
normality
nor mal i ty /nɔː r mǽləti /名詞 U ⦅かたく ⦆正常 (な状態 [状況 ]), 正常さ, 常態 .
normalization
n ò r mal i z á tion 名詞 U 1 正常化, 標準化 .2 〘福祉 〙ノーマライゼーション 〘障害者を特別扱いしないで地域社会で生活できるようにするという考え方 〙.
normalize
nor mal ize /nɔ́ː r məlàɪz /動詞 他動詞 〈状態 状況 〉を正常にする, 標準化する ; 〈政府などが 〉〈他国との関係など 〉を正常化する ▸ normalize relations with A A 〈他国 〉との関係を (再び )正常化する 自動詞 〈状態 状況 他国との関係などが 〉正常 [標準 ]化する .
normally
nor mal ly /nɔ́ː r m (ə )li /→normal 副詞 1 普通に , 普通の状態 [やり方 ]で, 標準的に , 因習的に 〈する 起こるなど 〉; 正規に ; 正常に 〈機能するなど 〉▸ Do what you normally do .ふだんやっていることをやってごらん ▸ a normally functioning body [machine ]正常に機能している身体 [機械 ]2 〖文修飾 〗普通は , いつも [通常, 通例 ]は ▸ Normally it takes an hour to go to the college .大学まで普通1時間かかります
Norman
Nor man /nɔ́ː r mən /〖語源は 「北の人 」〗名詞 1 C ノルマン人 〘a 10世紀に北部フランスのNormandyを征服し定住したスカンジナビア民族.b 1066年Englandを征服した北欧人とフランス人の混血民族 〙.2 U 〘言 〙ノルマン (フランス )語 〘a Normandy地方とEnglandで使われた中世フランス語方言.b (現代 )ノルマンディー方言 〙(Norman French ).3 ノーマン 〘男の名 〙.形容詞 1 ノルマン (人 )の, ノルマンディー (人 )の .2 〘建 〙ノルマン風 [様式 ]の .~̀ á rchitecture 〘建 〙ノルマン式建築 〘Norman Conquest以後英国に広まったロマネスク風建築; 簡素で重厚 壮大な様式 〙.~̀ C ó nquest 〖the ~〗ノルマン征服 〘1066年; William the Conqueror率いるノルマン軍による英国征服 〙.~̀ É nglish 〘言 〙ノルマン英語 〘Norman Conquestの後に征服者の話すNorman Frenchの影響を強く受けた英語 〙.
Normandy
Nor man dy /nɔ́ː r məndi /名詞 ノルマンディー 〘英仏海峡に面した地方; 1944年フランス北西部に連合国側が対独上陸作戦を行った場所 〙.
normative
nor ma tive /nɔ́ː r mətɪv /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗規範的な ; 標準的な .~ly 副詞 ~ness 名詞