常見例句雙語例句In Japan “normality” means steering interest rates gradually to somewhere around 2%.在日本,“常態(tài)”意味著逐步指導(dǎo)利率達到2%左右。But in a country with a razor-thin line between normality and emergency it is worth asking: what happens next?但是對這樣一個緊急和常態(tài)就一線之差的國家而言,我們值得一問:接下來會怎樣?Unless the person being psychologically profiled wants to shirk criminal responsibility or can see themselves as a danger to themselves or others, it makes sense to want to establish "normality".除非接受心理測試者試圖逃避刑事責(zé)任,或是設(shè)想自己於己於人會搆成危險,否則証實自己“常態(tài)”的想法還是情有可原的。原聲例句She says these spaces have recreational and school learning equipment to help children get back to some semblance of normality.The so-called Global Political Agreement was an interim set of rules to normalize the tense political situation, and to set the country back on the road to normality through a revised constitution and eventually new elections.權(quán)威例句Suddenly, they are in her apartment, and the veneer of normality is soon losing its glow.NEWYORKER: Laureate of TerrorThese restore a sense of normality despite the difficulties of daily life in the camps.UNESCO: CULTUREAny normality will be as flimsy as the new headquarters now hastily being put up.ECONOMIST: Russia and Chechnya 返回 normality