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norm = norm(规范) =
normal = norm(规范) + al(...的) = 规范的→正常的,普通的
aborigal = ab(表加强) + orig(开始) + al(...的) = 起源而来→原始的
additional = add(加上) + ition(表名词) + al(...的) = 加上的→附加的
abnormally = ab(表否定) + norm(正常) + al(表状态) + ly(表副词) = 异常地
abruptly = ab(离开) + rupt(断裂) + ly(表副词) = 断开→突然断开→突然地
有规范地→正常地
normally
常考释义
Melanics were normally quickly eliminated in nonindustrial areas by adverse selection; birds spotted them easily.
在非工业地区,黑色桦尺蠖一般来说很快就会被不利的自然选择淘汰了;因为鸟类很容易(从绿色树叶上)发现(黑色的)它们。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL36 P3adv. 通常;平常
I don't normally drink at lunchtime.
午餐时我通常不喝酒。
I normally arrive at nine o'clock.
我通常9点钟到。
Normally, they're just sitting there sort of in a quiescent state.
通常,它们只处于一种静息的状态。
来自《生物医学工程探索第22集》
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Melanics were normally quickly eliminated in nonindustrial areas by adverse selection; birds spotted them easily.
在非工业地区,黑色桦尺蠖一般来说很快就会被不利的自然选择淘汰了;因为鸟类很容易(从绿色树叶上)发现(黑色的)它们。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL36 P3Every year during the months of December and January, a weak, warm countercurrent replaces the normally cold coastal waters.
每年十二月和次年一月之间,一股微弱的、温暖的逆流取代了通常寒冷的沿海水域。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL43 P3Pioneer species - those that occur only in the earliest stages of colonization - tend to have high rates of invasion because they produce very large numbers of reproductive propagules (seeds, spores, and so on) and because they have an efficient means of dispersal (normally, wind).
先驱物种——只出现在殖民的最初阶段——它们能高效的入侵,因为它们可以产生大量的生殖繁殖体 (像是种子,孢子之类) 并且它们有一种高效的传播方式 (正常情况下,是风) 。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL32 P1So, the first thing is, you normally write it during the first half of the academic year. Right?
那么,第一件事情就是,你通常会在学年的上半年写这个论文,对吧?
来源于:听力OFFICIAL28 L4Well, sometimes playing results in an animal doing something it would not normally do.
嗯,有时候玩耍导致动物做一些它通常不会做的事情。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL25 L6Normally, you wouldn't tackle Joyce in an Intro class, but I'd like to give my first year students a taste of his style, his psychological approach to literature, because, mainly because it influenced other writers.
一般情况下都不会在简介课中介绍他的作品。但是我想让大一的学生感受一下他的风格。主要是由于他的心理描述法影响了其他的作者。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL23 L4Well, we normally don’t do this, but because of the circumstances we can photocopy up to one chapter for you.
嗯,我们一般来说都不会这么做的,但因为在这种情况下我们可以为你扫描你要的那章,所以我这样问你。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL20 L1Newly raised regiments were normally transferred to another province from whence it was unlikely that individual recruits would ever return.
新建立起来的军团通常会被转移到一个不可能回到原籍的省区。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL19 P1Well, hmm, we really don’t know a lot about how long a wood frog normally lives, probably just a few years but there is no evidence its longevity.
嗯,我们现在还没有研究清楚一只林蛙正常情况下会存活多久,有可能是几年,但目前还没有关于其寿命的证据。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL18 L6Normally, area V5 would be stimulated as those moving stars are perceived, and sure enough, Lavie found that during the task, area V5 was active, so people were aware of the moving star field.
当移动的星星被大脑认知后,一般V5区域会被刺激到,果然,拉威发现在这个任务进行中,V5区域是活跃的,因此人们是能感知到移动的星场的。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL15 L2Inequalities of wealth and rank certainly exist,and have probably existed in most pastoralist societies, but except in periods of military conquest, they are normally too slight to generate the stable, hereditary hierarchies that are usually implied by the use of the term class.
当然,不平等的财富和社会地位确实存在,而且可能存在于绝大多数畜牧社会里,但是除了战乱时期,他们由于太过弱小难以形成通常的稳定、世袭的统治阶级。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL14 P3They are pretty small, so we normally get one person or no more than a small group of people in there watching a video together.
他们是非常小的。所以,我们通常会让一个人或不超过一小群人在那里一起观看视频。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL13 L4Normally, the constantly changing levels of an animal's activity—sleeping, feeding, moving, reproducing, metabolizing, and producing enzymes and hormones, for example—are well coordinated with environmental rhythms, but the key question is whether the animal's schedule is driven by external cues, such as sunrise or sunset, or is instead dependent somehow on internal timers that themselves generate the observed biological rhythms.
通常意义上讲,动物活动的经常性转变——例如,睡觉、喂食、活动、繁殖、新陈代谢以及产生酶和荷尔蒙,都与环境的节律同步,但是关键问题在于,动物的作息时间是否受制于外界环境,比如日出日落,又或者是依赖于他们自身独立的生物节律。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL13 P2Normally, internal rhythms are kept in step by regular environmental cycles.
通常来讲,内部节律会紧随环境循环的步伐。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL13 P2Most desert streambeds are normally dry, but they occasionally receive large flows of water and sediment.
大多数沙漠河床通常都是干涸的,但偶有较大径流和沉积物。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL12 P3The stone between the arms and the body and between the legs in standing figures or the legs and the seat in seated ones was not normally cut away.
站姿雕塑的躯干与胳膊之间、两腿之间的石料或者是坐姿石像的大腿与座位之间的石料通常不会去掉。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL11 P1Early in his research, Kramer found that caged migratory birds became very restless at about the time they would normally have begun migration in the wild.
在研究早期,Kramer发现被关在笼子里的侯鸟同往常去野外开始迁徙的时候变得焦躁不安。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL11 P2Well, it's basically the place or environment where an organism normally lives and grows.
它是生物通常生长生活的地方或者环境。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL8 L2Even nitrogen, which is a gas in its elemental state, is normally absorbed from the soil as nitrate ions.
即使是元素状态为气体的氮,也通常作为硝酸根离子从土壤中被吸收。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL5 P1Timberline trees are normally evergreens, suggesting that these have some advantage over deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves) in the extreme environments of the upper timberline.
树带界线内通常是常绿树,它们和处于上行树带界线处极端恶劣环境中生长的落叶树木相比,具有一定的优势。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL1 P3adv. 正常地;常规地;按惯例
She's eating normally.
她还是照吃不误。
In spite of the strike, the airports are working normally.
尽管有员工罢工,机场仍在正常运转。
When experimentally deprived baby robins are placed in a nest with normally fed siblings, the hungry nestlings beg more loudly than usual—but so do their better-fed siblings, though not as loudly as the hungrier birds.
人们做了一个实验,将饥饿的知更鸟雏鸟放进那些正常喂养的同类的巢中,饥饿的雏鸟会发出比平时更响亮的乞食声,而其他喂养的很好的雏鸟们也是如此,尽管没有饥饿的雏鸟们叫的响。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL11 P3And the result, the underfed mice lived much longer than the normally fed ones.
结果是,未给予足够食物的老鼠比正常喂养的老鼠寿命要长很多。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL45 L3以上图片仅供学习交流使用,版权归原作者所有,如有侵权,请与我方联系