back to normal
back to normal — idiom
1. to be in the usual or ordinary state again, after a period when things were diff
to be in the usual or ordinary state again, after a period when things were different because of a problem, illness, change, or disruption
After the flood waters went down, life in the town slowly returned to normal.
return to normal — after a natural disaster
Saira's temperature went back to normal the day after she took the medicine.
go back to normal — of a health measurement
The doctor told Gabriel that his test results were back to normal.
Dewi felt relieved when things at home returned to normal after the argument.
The old man smiled as his daily routine went back to normal after the holiday.
- return to usual
less common, more literal
- get back on track
more active, often about progress or work
- be itself again
informal, used for people or places
文法句型
be back to normal
go back to normal
get back to normal
return to normal
用法筆記
Commonly used with the verbs 'be', 'go', 'get', and 'return'. The word 'normal' functions as a noun meaning 'the usual state of affairs'.