norm

norm
norm
tr[nɔːm]
noun
1 norma
norm ['nɔrm] n
1) standard: norma f, modelo m
2) custom, rule: regla f general, lo normal
norm
n.
ley s.f.
modelo s.m.
norma s.f.
pauta s.f.
nɔːrm, nɔːm
noun
a) (standard, rule) norma f

social norms — normas sociales

b) (average)

that's not the norm — eso no es lo normal

[nɔːm]
N
1) (=pattern of behaviour, official standard) norma f

in the West monogamy is the norm — la monogamia es la norma en Occidente

small families have become the norm — las familias pequeñas han pasado a ser lo normal

2) (=average)

the norm — lo normal

larger than the norm — más grande de lo normal; (Bio) más grande que el tipo

* * *
[nɔːrm, nɔːm]
noun
a) (standard, rule) norma f

social norms — normas sociales

b) (average)

that's not the norm — eso no es lo normal


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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