normalcy

美 ['nɔrmlsi]
  • n. 常态
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normalcy (n.)
1857, "mathematical condition of being at right angles," from normal + -cy. Associated since c. 1920 with U.S. president Warren G. Harding and derided as an example of his incompetent speaking style. Previously used mostly in the mathematical sense. The word prefered by purists for "a normal situation" is normality (1849).
1. Underneath this image of normalcy, addiction threatened to rip this family apart.
在这一切正常的表象下潜伏的是将使这个家庭四分五裂的毒瘾。

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2. He said that the government was committed to restore normalcy and hold elections in the Punjab.
他说政府会致力于恢复正常秩序,并在旁遮普省进行选举。

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3. It is important that we not stop the proceedings to report normalcy.
我们不要打断进程来报告常态信息,这一点很重要.

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4. Professionals tend to trade against deviations and for the return to normalcy.
专业人士喜欢逆波动操作就是为了让它回到正常.

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5. A return to some semblance of normalcy was very much in order.
在顺序上一些回覆常态的假象挺多的.

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