norm in Russian
norm in Russian is но́рма, норма — norm means what is considered typical, standard, or expected.
norm in Russian
но́рма
Pronounced: norma
That which is normal or typical.
норма
Pronounced: norma
That which is normal or typical.
но́рма
Pronounced: norma
A rule that is imposed by regulations and/or socially enforced by members of a community.
норма
Pronounced: norma
(mathematics) A function which satisfies a particular set of formal conditions, created to generalize the notion of the length of a vector. Formally, a real-valued function on a vector space, generally denoted v\mapsto\left|v\right| or v\mapsto\left\|v\right\|, that satisfies the following properties:
What does "norm" mean?
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noun What is considered typical, standard, or expected.
"Working from home has become the norm for many companies."
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noun An unwritten rule of behavior enforced by a community or society.
"Queuing politely is a strong social norm in Britain."
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noun In mathematics, a function that measures the size or length of a vector.
"The Euclidean norm of the vector is calculated using the Pythagorean formula."
norm in a sentence
- Working from home has become the norm for many companies.
- It's the norm to tip waiters in the US.
- Queuing politely is a strong social norm in Britain.
- The Euclidean norm of the vector is calculated using the Pythagorean formula.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "norm" in Russian?
"norm" in Russian is но́рма, норма. norm means: What is considered typical, standard, or expected.
How do you pronounce но́рма?
"norm" in Russian is но́рма, pronounced "norma".
How do you use "norm" in a sentence?
Example: "Working from home has become the norm for many companies." In Russian, "norm" is но́рма, норма.
Are there other ways to say "norm" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "norm": но́рма, норма.
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