norm
英 [nɔːm]
美 [nɔrm]
- n. 规范,基准;定额,分配之工作量
- n. (Norm)人名;(英)诺姆
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norm 规范,准则来自拉丁语norma,木工的方尺,准则,可能来自希腊语gnome,裁决,判断的基准,来自PIE*gne,知道,了解,词源同know,gnome,notice.
- norm (n.)
- "standard, pattern, model," 1821, from French norme, from Latin norma "carpenter's square, rule, pattern," of unknown origin. Klein suggests a borrowing (via Etruscan) of Greek gnomon "carpenter's square." The Latin form of the word, norma, was used in English in the sense of "carpenter's square" from 1670s.
- 1. Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park.
- 在区公园住宅区六口或七口之家十分普遍。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. a departure from the norm
- 一反常态
来自《权威词典》
- 3. 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.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. Norm approach for role assignation in grid workflow.
- 网格工作流中角色分配的Norm方法.
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- 5. The changes will lead to more flexible leases, and leases nearer to 15 years than the present norm of 25 years.
- 这些变化将带来更灵活的、接近15年的租期,而不是现行的常规为25年的租期。
来自柯林斯例句