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general assembly
nueva normalidad
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
normal [Am ˈnɔrməl, Brit ˈnɔːm(ə)l] ADJ
1.1. normal (usual, standard):
1.2. normal (of health, behavior):
normal person/development
2.1. normal MATH:
normal line
2.2. normal CHEM:
normal solution
I. new <newer newest> [Am n(j)u, Brit njuː] ADJ
1.1. new (unused):
1.2. new (recent, novel):
hi, what's new? ugs
¿que tal? ¿qué hay (de nuevo)? ugs
he's had a fight with his wifeso what else is new? ugs, iron
se ha peleado con su mujer — ¡qué novedad! ugs, iron
1.3. new (recently arrived):
new member/recruit
2. new (different, other):
new address/job/era
3.1. new (freshly made):
new wine
new bread
new bread
3.2. new (tender, young):
new buds/leaves
3.3. new (early):
new crop/potatoes
II. new [Am n(j)u, Brit njuː] ADV
im PONS Wörterbuch
new normal SUBST kein Pl
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
normal [ˈnɔ:ml, Am ˈnɔ:r-] ADJ
1. normal (not out of the ordinary):
2. normal (usual):
I. new [nju:, Am nu:] ADJ
1. new (latest, recent):
new word
to be the newest fad [or craze] ugs
2. new (changed):
new boy/girl Brit SCHULE
novato(-a) m (f)
3. new (inexperienced):
4. new (in new condition):
5. new (fresh):
new blood übtr
6. new (freshly found or made public):
II. new [nju:, Am nu:] SUBST kein Pl
im PONS Wörterbuch
normal [ˈnɔr·məl] ADJ
1. normal (within the ordinary):
2. normal (usual):
I. new [nu] ADJ
1. new (latest, recent):
new word
to be the newest fad [or craze] ugs
2. new (changed):
new boy/girl SCHULE
novato(-a) m (f)
3. new (inexperienced):
4. new (in new condition):
5. new (fresh):
new blood übtr
6. new (freshly found or made public):
II. new [nu] SUBST
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As they adjust to a new normal, they'll see if they can maintain boundaries or will if they'll revert to the comfort of codependency.
deadline.com
The days of fixed asset investment were to give way to a "new normal", one characterised by the consumer not the construction business.
www.watoday.com.au
Whether the tech "precariat" becomes the new normal or simply a transitional phase during these economic ructions remains to be seen.
www.businessinsider.com.au
There's an obsession with what is normal and what isn't.
en.wikipedia.org
Or is it the normal distribution curve.
www.theroar.com.au