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commonplaceness

/kom-uhn-pleys/US // ˈkɒm ənˌpleɪs //UK // (ˈkɒmənˌpleɪs) //

普通性,共同点,共同性,普通的地方

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : ordinary; undistinguished or uninteresting; without individuality: a commonplace person.
    • : trite; hackneyed; platitudinous: a commonplace remark.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a well-known, customary, or obvious remark; a trite or uninteresting saying.
    • : anything common, ordinary, or uninteresting.
    • : Archaic. a place or passage in a book or writing noted as important for reference or quotation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ininsipidity
Synonyms
aridity干旱化,干旱性,干旱,干旱化程度blandness平静性,平整性,平静,平原boredom无聊,百无聊赖,无聊症,无聊的人colorlessness无色性,无色,无色的,无色透明drabness单调乏味,单调性,单调,单调无味dreariness枯燥无味,沉闷,枯燥乏味,沉闷的气氛dryness干性,干燥,燥症,燥familiarity熟悉程度,熟悉度,熟悉,熟悉情况flatness平坦度,平整度,平坦性,平面度flavorlessness无味,无味性,无味的,没有味道gentility温文尔雅,绅士风度,文雅,君子之风insipidness平淡无奇,平淡,平淡无味,平淡如水jejuneness洁身自好,洁琼性,洁身自爱,洁癖lifelessness无生命,无生命力,无生命状态,无生机mildness温和,温和度,温和性,温和的routine常规,例行公事,日常工作,常规的sameness同一性,同质性,相同性,同质化slowness缓慢,迟钝,迟缓,慢性staleness僵化,呆滞,僵硬,僵硬性sterileness不育症,无菌性,无菌,无菌状态sterility不孕不育,不育症,不孕症,不育性stodginess固执,坚固性,坚守,固守tediousness乏味,乏味性,乏味的,烦琐tedium乏味,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥乏味的生活uninterestingness无趣,无趣性,无趣的人,无趣的vapidity虚拟性,空化率,空白度,虚拟化vapidness虚无缥缈,软弱无力,空虚,虚浮weariness疲惫,疲惫感,疲倦,疲劳asepticism无菌主义,无菌学,无菌技术,无菌innocuousness无害化,无害,无害性,无辜monotomy单解,单体解剖,单解法,单体解剖学

Examples

  • Teachers and faculty were experimenting with now commonplace consumer technologies like speech recognition and virtual reality to create immersive learning experiences.

  • Temperature checks are commonplace in Turkey and many other countries, and are quickly becoming more popular in the US.

  • Today, gliding is so commonplace, we do not ask ourselves what’s happening when an airplane glides or, for that matter, when a helicopter does.

  • Such systems may seem commonplace today within e-commerce, but they form the very backbone of digital health companies.

  • Even after e-commerce became commonplace, many luxury companies remained cautious about jumping into digital sales.

  • When it comes to setting up a reward, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service considers “$50,000 commonplace.”

  • The god with horns—half human, half beast—is commonplace throughout the ancient Near East.

  • In a press release accompanying the video, Roberts said that such behavior is commonplace on New York streets—and in her own life.

  • The practice did not become truly commonplace until the 1930s when George Gallup and others came on the scene.

  • In reality, economic hardship is much more commonplace, and its appearance is more subtle.

  • My memory is well stored, but unfortunately I have never kept a diary or commonplace book of any kind.

  • The little foolish words, so sweetly commonplace, fell like balm upon an open wound.

  • Behind the commonplace sentences, the hidden wordless Play also drew on towards its Curtain.

  • Well, under the mask of bonhomie, which made me believe him to be a worthy man, was concealed the most commonplace nature.

  • Like other commonplace mortals, however, my instincts fight for the only solution of happiness I know anything about.