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词汇 norm
释义 norm
noun[ Cusually plural ]
uk /nɔːm/ us /nɔːrm/
C1
an accepted standard or a way of behaving or doing things that most people agree with: 行为准则;规范
Europe's varied cultural, political and ethical norms欧洲形形色色的文化、政治和道德准则
accepted social norms被认可的社会准则
 the norm
C1
a situation or type of behaviour that is expected and considered to be typical: 常态,正常行为
One child per family is fast becoming the norm in some countries.每个家庭一个孩子在一些国家正迅速普遍起来。
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Custom, tradition & conformity

norm | American Dictionary


norm
noun[ C ]
us/nɔrm/
an accepted standard or a way of being or doing things:
Illness has become the norm for her.

norm | Business English


norm
noun
uk /nɔːm/us
[ C ]
an accepted standard, or a way of behaving or doing things that most people agree with:
These standards generally exceed the accepted industry norms.
We need to recognize Europe's varied cultural, political, and ethical norms.
accepted social norms
 the norm
[ S ]
the amount that is usual, or a situation or type of behaviour that is expected and considered to be typical:
Yields fell below the norm for the third year in succession.
Delays are likely to be the norm for air travel in the next few weeks.

Examples of norm


norm
A prospective cohort study comparing patients' quality of life before and after surgery with age-related population norms.
Furthermore, many of these instruments have had their psychometric properties extensively assessed and have general and clinical population norms with which to compare a result.
Therefore, we now give some examples of generalised norms and level mappings.
They are usually defined based on (generalised) norms.
The specificity of the society's customs and norms required certain methods of examination and scientific approaches.
The novel consistently foregrounds the power of gossip and public opinion to enforce communal norms and punish individual transgressions.
As this example shows, the interdependence of moral and intellectual traits opened a channel through which social norms and cultural values could flow.
The norms of a certain kind of experimental practice were now equated with the essential structure of the social reality to be investigated.
Often, we conceptualize institutions in terms of their effects - how rules, norms, and cognitive shortcuts constitute and constrain actors' behavior.
In order to apply technology for the benefit of patients, we must conform to certain norms and follow specific procedures.
In addition, contemporary social norms, social classes and subjective perceptions should also be considered.
The anti-noble thrust of the new penal norms was clearly worded by the magistrates.
They were far from being perfect embodiments of the norms they propounded.
Texts about animals, insects, and the simplest forms of life shaped views on the organization of mind, gender, and social norms.
My aim is merely to allay worries about holding ethical theories answerable to moral norms in the way that my present proposal does.
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Collocations withnorm


norm

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accepted norm
Any deviation from the acceptednorm could seriously damage the reputation of a family.
basic norm
Free-riding on the provision of collectively enjoyed goods (including a collectively provided minimum income) is incompatible with this basicnorm of co-operation for mutual advantage.
constitutional norms
The regime respects social "protected spaces," and obeys constitutional norms.
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