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normalcy    音标拼音: [n'ɔrməlsi]
n. 常态

常态

normalcy
n 1: being within certain limits that define the range of normal
functioning [synonym: {normality}, {normalcy}] [ant:
{abnormalcy}, {abnormality}]
2: expectedness as a consequence of being usual or regular or
common [synonym: {normality}, {normalcy}]


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  • Normalcy or Normality? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Both normalcy and normality have the definition of "the state of being normal " From Wiktionary: Normalcy - "The state of being normal; the fact of being normal; normality " Normality - "The stat
  • british english - In Britain the word normalcy is ridiculed - English . . .
    Does anyone use 'normalcy'? It is ridiculed in Britain as an American affectation, especially since there is a time-honoured word which means exactly the same thing i e 'normality'
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There is a curious spike in usage from about 1880-90 for sugar in the Ngram and a recent uptick for normalcy, but with such low frequencies, these could be just a few more instances
  • adjectives - Difference in usage of regular, usual, ordinary . . .
    Sometimes it is obvious which of the following words to use, sometimes not: regular usual ordinary normal common For example: "regular coffee" (not usual, normal or ordinary) , "ordinary people" (not
  • What is the origin of the phrase beyond the pale?
    Pale in this idiom comes from Latin pālus 'stake'; it means a fencepost, and by ordinary extension it also means the fence itselt, and the area it contains or delimits So beyond the pale just means "outside the boundaries" Normally, of course, the "boundaries" are metaphors for human activities, rather than referring to a physically bounded location
  • What makes something overrated or underrated?
    The same case for stocks, if stocks are considered to be undervalued, then many people will tend to buy those stocks in the hope that in the longer term prices equilibrate or settle back to normalcy, hoping to make a return on investment
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This is on the assumption that the scene's sense of normalcy is brought forth by it being an everyday thing for the participating persons If you are trying to describe a writer that wants the reader to think that the scene is normal in our world that would be different there is more likely a verb out there that fits that description because it
  • language evolution - When does a mistake become standard usage . . .
    Neither was Warren G Harding much known for his English usage (see Mencken's famous putdown of one of his speeches), yet his "normalcy" is accepted as a, well, normal word
  • I use to, or I used to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As reported by the NOAD in a note about the usage of used: There is sometimes confusion over whether to use the form used to or use to, which has arisen largely because the pronunciation is the same in both cases Except in negatives and questions, the correct form is used to: we used to go to the movies all the time (not we use to go to the movies) However, in negatives and questions using
  • Best way to say human aspect or human element in one word?
    The piece of art had a sort of merit, normalcy, and workmanship It's fairly neutral in not ascribing specific (human) attributes: workmanship (n ) Workmanship is the skill with which something is made and which affects the appearance and quality of the finished object Collins The degree of skill with which a product is made or a job done





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