abnormal

abnormal
adjective
1) abnorm [Gestalt, Größe]; a[b]normal [Interesse, Verhalten]

mentally/physically abnormal — geistig/physisch anomal od. krank

2) (unusual) ungewöhnlich; a[b]normal
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[æb'no:məl]
adjective
(not normal: His behaviour is abnormal for a child of his age.) anormal
- academic.ru/116/abnormality">abnormality
- abnormally
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ab·nor·mal
[æbˈnɔ:məl, AM -ˈnɔ:r-]
adj anormal, abnorm; weather also ungewöhnlich, untypisch
\abnormal heart rhythm unregelmäßiger Herzschlag
to be mentally \abnormal psychisch krank sein
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[b'nOːməl]
adj
anormal; (= deviant, MED) abnorm

abnormal psychology — Psychologie f des Abnormen

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abnormal [æbˈnɔː(r)ml] adj (adv abnormally)
1. abnorm, abnormal, anormal, ungewöhnlich:
it is abnormal for a child of eight to wet the bed es ist nicht normal, dass ein Kind mit acht Jahren noch ins Bett macht
2. abnormal, ungewöhnlich (groß) (Gewinn etc):
abnormal ambition übersteigerter oder krankhafter Ehrgeiz
3. anomal:
a) abnormal, geistig behindert:
abnormal psychology Psychopathologie f
b) missgebildet: occlusion 3 a
4. TECH normwidrig
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adjective
1) abnorm [Gestalt, Größe]; a[b]normal [Interesse, Verhalten]

mentally/physically abnormal — geistig/physisch anomal od. krank

2) (unusual) ungewöhnlich; a[b]normal
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adj.
abartig adj.
abnormal adj.
unnormal adj.
unregelmäßig adj.

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