normally
adverb
uk/ˈnɔː.mə.li/us/ˈnɔːr.mə.li/B2
If somethinghappensnormally, ithappensin theusualorexpectedway:
正常地Are thephonesworkingnormally again?这部电话又能正常使用了吗?
B1mainlyUK
If you normally do something, you usually orregularlydo it:
通常;平常,一般地She doesn't normallyarriveuntil ten.她通常不到10点不会来。
Normally, Iplanone or twodaysahead.通常我会提前一两天作出计划。
- Thetelevisionwasfunctioningnormally untilyesterday.
- Whattimedoes he normally gethome(fromwork)?
- Children normallyfeela lot ofanxietyabouttheirfirstdayatschool.
- I wouldn't normallyagreebut I'll make anexceptionin thiscase.
- These normallyharmlesssubstancescombinetoformahighlypoisonousgas.
Habitual and customary
- accustomed
- all in a day's workidiom
- as a (general) ruleidiom
- as a matter of courseidiom
- as per usual/normalidiom
- knee-jerk
- mainstreaming
- make it a ruleidiom
- mechanical
- more often than notidiom
- natural
- nine
- prevail
- pro forma
- regulation
- rule
- surprise
- surprise, surpriseidiom
- trad
- usu.