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nounverb a departure from the norm一反常态 Older parents seem to be the norm rather than the exception nowadays. 人们在年龄较大时才生育子女在今天似乎成了常事,而不是个例。 social/cultural norms社会/文化规范 She considered people to be products of the values and norms of the society they lived in. detailed education norms for children of particular ages针对具体年龄儿童的详细教育标准 The government claims that background radioactivity is well below international norms. In the inner-city areas, poverty is the norm rather than the exception. On-screen editing has become the norm for all student work. Small families are the norm nowadays. The new design is a departure from the norm. Their appearance conforms to the group norm. They want to discourage pay settlements over the norm. accepted norms of behaviour accepted norms of international law Public examination systems set up a norm, on which each student is judged. The level of background radioactivity is well below international norms. The revised norms are based on test scores of 2 050 children aged between five and ten. There is a comparison of each child with the age norms. You can use the information to norm the test. 你可以用这些资料去规范测试。 What is the best way to norm the output of the models? |