norm 详细解释

norm

[nɔ:m]

n.规范, 标准

词义辨析

同义参见:

regulation  criterion  

英英释义

名词 norm:

a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical

a statistic describing the location of a distribution

同义词:average

补充

normnorm[nɔ:m]n.1.标准, 规范Of his age, the child is above the norm in arithmetic.在他那个年龄, 这个孩子的算术能力是超过标准的。2.准则, 行为模式Everyone should abide by our social norms.我们每个人都应该遵守社会行为准则。

例句

1. the commonly accepted norms of democracy人们普遍接受的民主准则 2. The agency will establish norms and coordinate policies.这个机构将确立标准并协调政策。 3. What seemed an enormous leap when they made the plan now seems like an everyday norm.在他们做计划时似乎还是巨大飞跃的事情现在看来就跟家常便饭一样。 4. The changes will lead to more flexible leases, and leases nearer to 15 years than the present norm of 25 years.这些变化将带来更加灵活的、接近15年的租期, 而不是现行的为期25年的常规租期。 5. Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park.六七口人的家庭在区公园住宅区十分普遍。 6. Working wives were the norm throughout the Soviet era.在整个苏联时期, 妻子出去工作是很平常的事。 7. strikes were the norm.罢工曾是惯例做法。 8. the norms of good behaviour in the Civil Service.行政事务中的良好行为规范。 9. [as modifier]the 7% pay norm had been breached again.7%的付款标准又一次被打破。 10. social/cultural norms社会/文化规范 11. She scored well above/below the norm in math.她的数学考试成绩远高于/低于平均水平。 12. Smaller families have become the norm.小型家庭已成为常态。 13. "Women used to stay at home to take care of the children, but that's no longer the norm."过去妇女常常待在家中照顾孩子,但现在这已不再是常态。