normal

normal
'no:məl
adjective
(usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) normal
- normally
normal adj normal


normal adjetivo normal;
es normal que reaccionen así it's normal for them to react like that;
hoy en día es muy normal it's very common nowadays; no es normal que haga tanto frío it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold; superior a lo normal above-average; normal y corriente ordinary ■ sustantivo femenino
a) (escuela):
la N normal teacher training college
b) (gasolina) regular gas (AmE), two-star petrol (BrE)

normal adjetivo
1 normal, usual: no es normal que llueva tanto, it's unusual for it to rain so much
2 Geom perpendicular 'normal' also found in these entries: Spanish: conchabarse - contrapelo - cualquier - deterioro - extemporánea - extemporáneo - fenomenal - frecuente - gasolina - larga - largo - mestizaje - natural - normalizar - normalizarse - residencia - retener - usual - cauce - común - corriente - debajo - lógico - mundo - normalidad - ordinario - seguir - top-less English: bed - below - dare - deviation - diet - excuse - fuck - general - high - late - must - natural - need - norm - normal - ordinary - outside - par - procedure - regular - saint - self - shall - should - standard - still - two-star petrol - unexceptional - usual - average - class - common - course - early - herself - himself - long - myself - pattern - run - subnormal - teacher - themselves - under - unnatural - unusual - yourself - yourselves
normal
tr['nɔːməl]
adjective
1 normal
normal ['nɔrməl] adj
: normal
normally adv
normal
adj.
característico, -a adj.
normal adj.
n.
estado normal s.m.
nivel normal s.m.
'nɔːrməl, 'nɔːməl
adjective normal

above/below normal — por encima/por debajo de lo normal

when things get back to normal — cuando todo vuelva a la normalidad, cuando la situación se normalice

it's normal to tip the driver — se acostumbra or se suele dar una propina al conductor

it's normal for them to react like that — es normal que reaccionen así

['nɔːmǝl]
1. ADJ
1) (=usual) normal

it's perfectly normal to feel that way — es muy normal sentirse así, no hay nada raro en sentirse así

above/below normal — por encima/debajo de lo normal

to carry on as normal — seguir haciendo todo como de costumbre

to get back or return to normal — [situation] normalizarse, volver a la normalidad

normal service will be resumed as soon as possible — se reanudará la emisión lo antes posible

I woke at the normal time — me desperté a la hora de siempre

he bought a return ticket instead of the normal single — compró un billete de ida y vuelta en vez del de solo ida que solía comprar

2) (=well-adjusted) [person] normal
3) (=healthy) [baby] normal; [pregnancy] sin complicaciones
4) (Math, Chem) normal
2.
CPD

normal school N(US) escuela f normal

normal time N — (Sport) (=regulation time) tiempo m reglamentario

at the end of normal time — al final del tiempo reglamentario

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['nɔːrməl, 'nɔːməl]
adjective normal

above/below normal — por encima/por debajo de lo normal

when things get back to normal — cuando todo vuelva a la normalidad, cuando la situación se normalice

it's normal to tip the driver — se acostumbra or se suele dar una propina al conductor

it's normal for them to react like that — es normal que reaccionen así


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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