柯林斯詞典normalize /?n??m??la?z/ (normalizing,normalized,normalizes) BRIT also normalise1. V-T/V-I When you normalize a situation or when it normalizes, it becomes normal. 使 (情形) 正常化; (情形) 正?;?/p> Meditation tends to lower or normalize blood pressure. 靜坐易於降低血壓或使血壓正?;?。2. V-RECIP If people, groups, or governments normalize relations, or when relations normalize, they become normal or return to normal. 使 (關系) 正?;? (關系) 正常化 The two governments were close to normalizing relations. 兩國政府即將使關系正?;?/p> The United States says they are not prepared to join in normalizing ties with their former enemy. 美國聲稱他們不準備與他們的前敵建立正?;年P系。3. normalizationN-UNCOUNT 正?;?/p> The two sides would like to see the normalization of diplomatic relations. 雙方都願意看到外交關系的正?;?/p> 返回 normalize劍橋詞典 normalize verb (SITUATION) [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] to return to the normal or usual situation (使)恢複正常,(使)恢複常態(tài);(使)正?;? They claim that the new drug normalizes blood pressure . 他們聲稱這種新葯能使血壓恢複正常。 Relations between the two countries are gradually normalizing. 兩國關系正逐漸恢複正常。 normalize verb (INFORMATION) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] science specialized If you normalize information , you compare a small set of information with a set that represents normal values . (通過同常槼化信息相比較)使標準化 Research psychologists normalize the results of their studies by comparing their subjects ' behaviour with that of the general public . 研究心理學家們通過將其研究對象的行爲和大衆(zhòng)行爲比較來使其研究成果標準化。 返回 normalize