Examples of using Normalised in English and their translations into Chinese
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Eventually, the numbers normalised.
The two countries normalised relations in 2016.
Interest rates are being"normalised".
Once deviations are normalised, the opportunity to learn from them is generally lost.
We dont let hate speech become normalised.
White privilege and power become normalised and colonialism is reproduced.
Over time we expect the adoption of machine learning to become normalised.
In short, central banks have barely normalised the monetary policy stance and their support remains essential.
INR stands for International Normalised ratio.
The fact is that domestic violence is deeply normalised in the country, and backed up by a legal and justice system with endless loopholes.
I am confident that the region will return to a normalised situation.
This indicator is normalised to take account of a university's unique subject mix, reflecting that the volume of doctoral awards varies by discipline.
I think this side of the conversation is normalised, to an extent.
The text is expected to have been normalised to Unicode Normalization Form C(canonical composition), as described in Unicode Technical Report 15.
Global debt $230 trillion- can never be repaid,nor financed when rates normalised.
We cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalised- either within Syria, on the streets of the UK or elsewhere.
Global debt $230 trillion- can never be repaid,nor financed when rates normalised.
We cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalised- either in Syria, on the streets of the UK, or elsewhere.
But other countries violations of international law, such as Russias actions in Ukraine,cannot be normalised either.
Another example is when aseemingly minor error of judgement is normalised, then magnified, leading to a major disaster.
Being a paramedic is about delivering a baby, diagnosing a death, making a patient a cup of tea,and it just being normalised.
Research in recent years has found that many other behaviours andattitudes can be normalised with apparent ease- and not only in politics.
Russia has vowed its troops will remain in Ukraine to protect Russian interests andcitizens until the political situation has been“normalised”.
Compared to unaided human translations, we show evidence that post-edited translations are simpler,more normalised and have more interference from the source language.
Japan rejects the ruling, arguing that the reparations issue was resolved in 1965,when the two countries normalised relations.
In 1995, 20 years after the end of the Vietnam War,the US and Vietnam normalised diplomatic relations.
As much voluntary treatment as possible treatment must beprovided in forms that are as open, normalised and voluntary as possible.
There's been a bit of tension” travelling on public transport, he said,but he was more concerned by how normalised anti-Chinese sentiment is.