norm
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Norms are ways of behaving that are considered normal in a particular society. 準(zhǔn)則
The actions taken depart from what she called the commonly accepted norms of democracy. 所採(cǎi)取的這些行動(dòng)背離了她所謂的那些普遍接受的民主準(zhǔn)則。
2. N-SING If you say that a situation is the norm, you mean that it is usual and expected. 慣例; 常槼
Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park. 六七口人的家庭在菠蘿園是常事兒。
3. N-COUNT A norm is an official standard or level that organizations are expected to reach. 標(biāo)準(zhǔn)
About 32 percent of students meet national norms in reading. 大約32%的學(xué)生達(dá)到國(guó)家閲讀標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。
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norm /n??m/ (norms)
劍橋詞典
- an accepted standard or a way of behaving or doing things that most people agree with
行爲(wèi)準(zhǔn)則;槼範(fàn)
Europe's varied cultural , political and ethical norms 歐洲形形色色的文化、政治和道德準(zhǔn)則
accepted social norms 被認(rèn)可的社會(huì)準(zhǔn)則
?the norm
a situation or type of behaviour that is expected and considered to be typical
常態(tài),正常行爲(wèi)
One child per family is fast becoming the norm in some countries . 每個(gè)家庭一個(gè)孩子在一些國(guó)家正迅速普遍起來(lái)。 返回 norm