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normalcy

/nawr-muhl-see/US // ˈnɔr məl si //

正常,常态,正常的,正常情况

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.

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Examples

  • After a tumultuous year behind us, 2021 may feel like it holds promise for respite — perhaps, for some, even a return to some version of normalcy.

  • Foreign diplomats in Washington quietly welcomed the speech as a return to normalcy.

  • For many, it symbolizes safety, freedom, a return to normalcy, seeing friends, visiting, family and travel.

  • The College Board’s update on AP testing procedures, disclosed Thursday, seeks to bring the program at least a step toward normalcy even though basic operating conditions at schools across the country remain wildly uneven.

  • Amtrak is joining a growing list of companies offering cash or other incentives to essential workers as distribution of vaccines expands across the country and is hailed as a way to restore normalcy.

  • Still, the urge to seek a return to normalcy remains powerful, he said, and could drive more people in Syria toward the truces.

  • Normalcy and reality were keystones of the Republican agenda.

  • I grew up in Matthews, North Carolina, and saw it as a very normal upbringing, so I crave normalcy and a slower pace.

  • The normalcy of his domestic life was somehow surprising to me.

  • My normalcy has its own poignancy and beauty to it that most hearing people will  never know.

  • Perhaps you won't think so when you see me get back to normalcy.

  • But King Ferdinand was an unusually efficient king, and he spared no pains in his craving for normalcy.

  • The normalcy of this made my heart stop hammering, my heart catching up with my brain, and soon we were all sitting at the table.

  • He had to work out a plan that would solve everything and return the whole business to a state of normalcy.

  • We'll have tea and a talk as soon as I return to—to normalcy—that was Mr. Harding's way of expressing it, wasn't it?