norm

  • 31norm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ accepted, established ▪ ethical, moral ▪ cultural, social, societal ▪ community …

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  • 32Norm — Maßstab; Richtwert; Regel; Standard; Richtlinie; Direktive; Leistungssoll; Grundsatz; Typ * * * Norm [nɔrm], die; , en: 1. (in Wirtschaft …

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  • 33norm */*/ — UK [nɔː(r)m] / US [nɔrm] noun Word forms norm : singular norm plural norms 1) [countable] something that is usual or expected Computer generated images will become an accepted norm in films. the norm: These children live in communities where… …

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  • 34Norm — Nọrm die; , en; 1 meist Pl; eine allgemein anerkannte (ungeschriebene) Regel, nach der sich andere Menschen verhalten sollen ≈ Moralvorstellung <ethische, gesellschaftliche, moralische Normen; Normen festsetzen; sich an Normen halten> 2… …

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  • 35norm — [[t]nɔ͟ː(r)m[/t]] norms 1) N COUNT: usu pl, usu with supp Norms are ways of behaving that are considered normal in a particular society. The actions taken depart from what she called the commonly accepted norms of democracy. ...a social norm that …

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  • 36norm — normless, adj. /nawrm/, n. 1. a standard, model, or pattern. 2. general level or average: Two cars per family is the norm in most suburban communities. 3. Educ. a. a designated standard of average performance of people of a given age, background …

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  • 37norm — n. standard 1) to establish, set a norm average 2) above; below the norm * * * [nɔːm] below the norm set a norm [ average ] above [ standard ] to establish …

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  • 38Norm — Nọrm 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. Richtschnur, Vorbild, Regel; als Norm dienen, gelten; der Norm entsprechen 2. Vorschrift für Größen, Qualitäten, Verfahren, Darstellungsweisen; Syn. Standard 3. am Fuß der ersten Seite des Druckbogens stehende Bez.… …

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  • 39norm — noun 1 (C) the usual or normal situation, way of doing something etc: Joyce s style of writing was a striking departure from the literary norm. | be the norm: Short term contracts are now the norm with some big companies. 2 norms (plural)… …

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  • 40norm — [nɔːm] noun 1) the norm [singular] something that is average, usual, or expected Students who fall below the norm should be encouraged to improve.[/ex] Fast cars have become the norm.[/ex] 2) norms [plural] standards of behaviour that are… …

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