norm
n. 標準; 規範; 準則; (勞動)定額
Norms are ways of behaving that are considered normal in a particular society.
...the commonly accepted norms of democracy.
被人們普遍接受的民主準則
...a social norm that says drunkenness is inappropriate behaviour.
認為醉酒是不當行為的社會規範
If you say that a situation is the norm, you mean that it is usual and expected.
Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park...
在區公園住宅區六口或七口之家十分普遍。
The changes will lead to more flexible leases, and leases nearer to 15 years than the present norm of 25 years.
這些變化將帶來更靈活的、接近15年的租期,而不是現行的常規為25年的租期。
A norm is an official standard or level that organizations are expected to reach.
...an agency which would establish European norms and co-ordinate national policies to halt pollution.
確立各項歐洲環保標準、協調各國政策以阻遏汙染的機構
1. a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical;
2. a statistic describing the location of a distribution;
The current middle - class norm of two children per family.
現今每家兩個孩子的 中產階級 典型.
Our country still relies mainly on the norm cost method.
但我國仍是以標準成本法為主.
Gap analysis provides a norm to evaluate economic performances.
缺口分析為評估經濟成效提供了一個標準.
Marriage at an early age was the norm in many societies of the past.
舊時,低年齡結婚是許多社會里一種普遍的社會規範.
Improves calculation method of insulation course thickness within maximal refrigerating loss specified in coherent norm.
改進了“最大允許冷損失下保冷層厚度”的計算方法.