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normal in inglese:

1. banal


Much of the riots' coverage was taken from the cell phones of passersby, saving local news outlets valuable film which they would later use for banal "human" "interest" "stories."

2. layperson


This is a simple procedure that can be performed in a few minutes by a layperson with less than an hour's training.

3. perfectly normal



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4. totally normal



5. normal


He's just a normal junior high school student, not particularly intelligent.
That's dead normal.
Though it is true that every normal human being is able to use language, it is misleading to compare this with his ability to eat, sleep, or walk.
A normal person might spend a lifetime at it and still not succeed but faced with a determined Ren it was not greatly different from a normal cylinder lock.
In other aspects, the results of Laowang's health examination were all quite normal; it was just that his blood pressure was a bit high.
Some people are apt to think of their own way of life as the normal one and to look down on life-styles that differ from it.
The lock itself is a normal cylinder lock so it doesn't automatically lock when you shut the door.
It's an anime about a normal Japanese schoolboy who married his alien teacher. Things like this happen in Japan.
Normal sleep is made up of two phases.
Freddy's been working the graveyard shift the past month, so he hasn't been able to see any of his friends who work normal hours.
Obviously a normal woman would lose interest if she saw a book like that!
Tomorrow there will be no normal lessons, in view of the athletic meet rehearsal.
This indigenous god needs water to have a normal life, move and talk, or its body will turn back into immovable stone.
Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard.
It gave her quite a shock, and she didn't want to talk about anything for a while. I think it'll be a while before she's back to normal.

6. usual ordinary



7. usual


At lunchtime today, our usual restaurant was closed because of a funeral in the family.
Now that Bush has been elected, it will be business as usual.
When speaking to an international audience, it is perhaps best to speak English a little slower than usual.
The usual business hours in this office are from nine to five.
Business as usual.
In English, the usual sentence structure is Subject - Verb - Object/Complement.
When the antecedent is this, that, these or those it is usual to use 'which'.
Usual folks like when other people are similar to themselves, and hate when they are different.
As usual, his thoughts were extremely academic.
It's much less usual for a person to be politically aware than to be politically active.
I'm not bothered. It's just my usual nightcap. Having someone to drink with on occasion might be nice.
They drank tea with lemon, for his nagging cough, with his usual lump and a half of sugar.
So she is more helpful than usual. / And making more sense than usual. / That's usually why people get divorced. / She usually likes the girls I bring home. / I'm not usually like this.
What does destroying evidence get you? The usual thing would be to contact the police, wouldn't it?
That's correct. In Japanese, ウエートレス corresponds both to the English "waitress" and "weightless". However, "waitress" is the more usual meaning.

Inglese parola "normal"(usual) si verifica in set:

adjectives III

8. regular


I'm a regular at a restaurant in this neighborhood. Let's have lunch there today.
Sixty percent of Japanese adult males drink alcoholic beverages on a regular basis.
If the quality of your product meets with our customer's approval, we will place regular orders.
My regular waitress wouldn't have anything to do with me.
You can't view Flash content on an iPad. However, you can easily email yourself the URLs of these web pages and view that content on your regular computer when you get home.
regularne przerwy lanczowe
regular face
The company pays me 100,000 yen in various allowances a month in addition to the regular salary.
The American tourist insisted on gelato, for he was too hipstery for regular ice cream.
Brushes give drums a subtler sound than regular drumsticks do.
We will grant you a special discount of 5% provided that you could guarantee placing regular orders.
If you prefer, we can substitute the regular milk with soy milk.
1. From the outside, it looks like a regular office building. / 2. I also advised regular follow-up examinations and further tests.
Sixty per cent of adult Britons were regular listeners; and today its listeners number over a million.
Regular exercise is beneficial to good health.

9. unremarkable


Karen was an unremarkable student, with no special talents or academic interests.
... I would live an unremarkable life, small and sad,...

10. normalise



11. abnormal


It is abnormal to eat so much.
Environmental pollution is causing abnormal weather conditions.
This warm weather is abnormal for February.
I don't want to have children. Is that abnormal?
That's highly abnormal behaviour.
He's abnormal behaviour attracted the attention of the police patrol.
A phobia is a very strong and abnormal fear or dislike of something.
I sometimes have abnormal vaginal bleeding.
It's abnormal to have the heart on the right side.

12. mere


Quantum physics is too difficult for a mere mortal to understand.
A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research.
mere coincidence
There is but One who is absolutely by and through himself, — namely, God; and God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.
According to the "ahl al-haqq" the universe consists of only one substance, and all what we name generations and corruptions, death and life, is a mere combination or dissolution of modes.
Is it mere coincidence that "banality", when anagrammed, reads "Ban Italy"?
Mum, a mere woman surrounded by men, works in a construction company as a site foreman.
Robinson considers nature a mere object of scientific study to exploit for his own uses and pleasure.
Mere decay produces richer life.
The Christian Religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one. Mere reason is insufficient to convince us of its veracity.
Condillac, with sensationalism, revolutionised the concept of mind, making language and gesture prior to ideas, shattering Locke's conception of language as a mere passive medium.
a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism; it was sold for a mere £45
"We did a slow circuit of the castle, watching Thomas roll down the steep parts of the hill, feeding the ducks that by this stage in the season were so well stuffed they could barely be bothered to come over for mere bread. "
questions that cannot be answered by mere mortals
However, in any historical process, such details are mere trivialities.