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quotidian

简单释义:


adj. 寻常的;普通的;司空见惯的

n. 司空见惯的事;【医】日发疟

Web 每日的;平凡的;日常平凡的

变形:

"Plural Form:quotidians  "


完整释义:


adj.

1.每日的,每天发生的
2.司空见惯的,平凡的
3.每日性的

n.

1.司空见惯的事,天天发生的事
2.【医学】日发疟


例句:

  1. The lack of larger concerns meant I took an extreme interest in the quotidian aspects of life.
    没有了大的担忧,这意味着我对生活中一些司空见惯的事情产生了极大的兴趣。

  2. Most solutions to the problem of global warming are tediously, almost oppressively, quotidian .
    大多数应对全球变暖的措施都是冗长乏味,几近压制,以及司空见惯的。

  3. Gourmands who swore by New York strip are now singing the praises of the more quotidian hanger steak.
    那些被纽约区咀咒的美食家正在高度赞扬越来越美味的刀切牛排。

  4. But here are two: the quotidian, stoic heroism with which so many Japanese have responded to devastating loss and terrifying danger;
    但其中有二:每天隐忍的英雄主义,是众多日本民众对于灾难损失和俱人的危险所做出的反应;

  5. Train and plane spotting are regarded as eccentric precisely because they make a fetish of something quotidian.
    火车和飞机没有被人们视为稀罕物是因为它们是司空见惯的东西。

  6. Since then, other researchers have come up with other quotidian examples of event horizons.
    从此之后,其他研究者们也提出了有关视界的司空见惯的例子。

  7. What makes Burma Chronicles so charming is its balance of quotidian domestic life and international affairs.
    《缅甸编年史》的迷人之处在于其日常家庭生活和国际事务之间的平衡。

  8. The shuttle was supposed to be a reusable truck that would make the business of putting people into orbit quotidian.
    这辆巴士被假设为一辆可多次使用的卡车,可承担将人们送入自转轨道的业务。

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