Norm

Norm
f; -, -en
1. (Richtschnur) norm, standard; (Regel) auch rule; als Norm gelten be (considered) the norm; sich an die Normen halten stick to the norm
2. TECH. etc. standard specification; technische Normen technical standards (oder specifications)
3. (Leistungssoll) norm, (production) quota
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die Norm
norm; standard
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Nọrm [nɔrm]
f -, -en
1) norm; (= Größenvorschrift) standard (specification)

als Norm gelten, die Norm sein — to be (considered) normal, to be the usual thing

gegen die Norm verstoßen — to be an exception to the norm

der Norm entsprechen — to conform to the norm

2) (= Leistungssoll) quota, norm

die Norm erfüllen/erreichen — to achieve one's quota, to meet one's target

3) (TYP) signature (at foot of page)
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die
1) (a standard size (of wire, bullets etc): gauge wire.) gauge
2) (something used as a basis of measurement: The kilogram is the international standard of weight.) standard
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Norm
<-, -en>
[ˈnɔrm]
f
1. (festgelegte Größe) standard, yardstick
2. (verbindliche Regel) norm
die \Norm the norm
4. (festgesetzte Arbeitsleistung) quota
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die; Norm, Normen
1) norm

als Norm gelten — count as the norm

2) (geforderte Arbeitsleistung) quota; target

die Norm erfüllen — fulfil one's/its quota; meet or achieve one's/its target

3) (Sport) qualifying standard
4) (technische, industrielle Norm) standard; standard specifications pl
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Norm f; -, -en
1. (Richtschnur) norm, standard; (Regel) auch rule;
als Norm gelten be (considered) the norm;
sich an die Normen halten stick to the norm
2. TECH etc standard specification;
technische Normen technical standards (oder specifications)
3. (Leistungssoll) norm, (production) quota
* * *
die; Norm, Normen
1) norm

als Norm gelten — count as the norm

2) (geforderte Arbeitsleistung) quota; target

die Norm erfüllen — fulfil one's/its quota; meet or achieve one's/its target

3) (Sport) qualifying standard
4) (technische, industrielle Norm) standard; standard specifications pl
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-en (Mathematik) f.
norm n. -en f.
norm n.

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