Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

normalny in English:

1. normal


He's just a normal junior high school student, not particularly intelligent.
That's dead normal.
Though it is true that every normal human being is able to use language, it is misleading to compare this with his ability to eat, sleep, or walk.
A normal person might spend a lifetime at it and still not succeed but faced with a determined Ren it was not greatly different from a normal cylinder lock.
In other aspects, the results of Laowang's health examination were all quite normal; it was just that his blood pressure was a bit high.
Some people are apt to think of their own way of life as the normal one and to look down on life-styles that differ from it.
The lock itself is a normal cylinder lock so it doesn't automatically lock when you shut the door.
It's an anime about a normal Japanese schoolboy who married his alien teacher. Things like this happen in Japan.
Normal sleep is made up of two phases.
Freddy's been working the graveyard shift the past month, so he hasn't been able to see any of his friends who work normal hours.
Obviously a normal woman would lose interest if she saw a book like that!
Tomorrow there will be no normal lessons, in view of the athletic meet rehearsal.
This indigenous god needs water to have a normal life, move and talk, or its body will turn back into immovable stone.
Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard.
It gave her quite a shock, and she didn't want to talk about anything for a while. I think it'll be a while before she's back to normal.

English word "normalny"(normal) occurs in sets:

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2. standard


Smaller classes mean a higher standard of education, and that's what we want for our kids.
standard procedure/practice
That's just standard practise, it's not like they're cutting corners.
The standard pitch A is used as referential pitch for tuning most of all instruments and is set to 440 Hertz.
I panicked when I read that they expected big protests in Riyadh today, but then my wife reassured me, saying that she had just bought two bottles of olive oil, ensuring our living standard for months, even if oil prices were to explode.
Justice in this country is a bit of a double standard: there is the justice of the poor and the justice of the rich.
First we have International English, which will probably become simpler than "standard."
So successful has been the camera's role in beautifying the world that photographs, rather than the world, have become the standard of the beautiful.
The Kansai dialects are said to have a "sing-song" quality because their pitch accents differ from standard Japanese, which comes from the Tokyo dialect.
By averaging the squared difference between each value and the mean and finding the square root of the result, we can find the standard deviation.
The modern version, which is now popularly recognized in China as the standard qipao, was first developed in Shanghai after 1900.
The standard dictates these requirements for the position you want.
I don't want the premium internet option. The standard one will be just fine.
The regions with the fewest natural resources rely on importation to increase their standard of living.

English word "normalny"(standard) occurs in sets:

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3. casual


The fact is apparent to the most casual observer.
A casual remark can hurt someone.
casual clothes
I get the impression we will pay for this casual approach sooner or later.
Even casual observers realize one striking thing about drones — they often have four propellers (but can have anywhere from three to eight) unlike traditional RC helicopters, which have only one main rotor.
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
Up to now we've been taking a casual relaxed attitude toward our relationship but I want to start looking at us more critically.
That topic is too intimate to share with casual acquaintances.
I want our relationship to be casual - let's not talk about getting married just yet!
The interview took place around the kitchen table and was very casual.
 His voice was casual, but Harry couldn't help noticing that Mr. Weasley's ears had gone red, just like Ron's did when he was under Pressure.
Mono-casual, that is, caused by one thing.
It won't be an elegant party, so you can put on something casual.
Why can female staff in Canterbury wear casual clothes but the men have to wear shirts and ties?
You really need to take your studies more seriously if you want to succeed – your attitude is far too casual

English word "normalny"(casual) occurs in sets:

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