normalise
英
美
v. (使)正常化;(使)恢复友好状态
过去分词:normalised 现在分词:normalising 过去式:normalised 第三人称单数:normalises 复数:normalises
BNC.24769
英英释义
verb
- make normal or cause to conform to a norm or standard
- normalize relations with China
- normalize the temperature
- normalize the spelling
- become normal or return to its normal state
- Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon
双语例句
- The summit is taking place amid attempts to normalise North Korea's relations with the world in the wake of its nuclear test and subsequent entry into six-party talks on its weapons programme.
此次峰会召开之际,朝鲜正在努力实现与世界关系的正常化。朝鲜此前进行了核试验,随后参加了关于其核武器计划的六方会谈。 - Assuming a normal growing season in the southern hemisphere is followed by a healthy one in the north, he expected to see prices "starting to normalise" by 2012.
他认为,在南半球的正常种植季结束之后,北半球将迎来一个不错的种植季,他预测,到2012年前,价格将“开始趋于正常”。 - Original formulations where unique ingredients are selected to normalise and correct skin disorders and imbalances.
原配料选择,独特的规范和正确的皮肤疾病和不平衡配方。 - Its gross government debt as a share of GDP is significantly lower than that of the US, and the Bank of Canada has begun to normalise monetary policy by raising interest rates.
政府总债务占gdp比率大大低于美国,加拿大央行(bankofcanada)已经开始提高利率,实施正常的货币政策。 - The current enthusiasm of investors is likely to abate when the strong cyclical upturn begins to normalise again and the risks of slower long-term growth, the end of intervention and less benign rates become evident.
一旦强劲的周期性复苏开始回归正常,长期增长放缓、政府停止干预和上调利率的可能性开始显现,投资者当前的热情可能就会减弱。 - If relations between Hanoi and Washington begin to normalise, anything is possible.
如果河内和华盛顿之间的关系开始恢复正常,任何事情都有可能。 - Failing to normalise earnings: emerging market stocks may look cheap based on their historic price-earnings ratio.
未能实现收益正常化:以历史市盈率衡量,新兴市场股票的估值似乎偏低。 - Aside from fostering fiscal soundness, an exit will help money markets normalise.
除了促成财政稳健,退出还有助于货币市场正常化。 - The rate of growth of deal activity in the US is likely to normalise next year following a very strong 2014.
在表现非常强劲的2014年过去后,美国并购活动的增长率可能在明年趋于正常化。 - More than half of those surveyed now do not expect us rates to begin to "normalise" until at least July next year, up from 40 per cent last month.
接受调查的投资者中,逾一半预计,至少在明年7月前,美国利率不会开始“正常化”,相比上月40%的人数有所上升。
