quotidian / kwoʊˈtɪd i ən /

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quotidian2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. daily: a quotidian report.
  2. usual or customary; everyday: quotidian needs.
  3. ordinary; commonplace: paintings of no more than quotidian artistry.
  4. characterized by paroxysms that recur daily.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something recurring daily.
  2. a quotidian fever or ague.

quotidian 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

ordinary

quotidian 的近义词 5
quotidian 的反义词 2

更多quotidian例句

  1. Over the past two decades, this content has transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, from profound actions like choosing a leader, building a career, and falling in love to more quotidian ones like hailing a cab and watching a movie.
  2. Outlets that produce modern paragraph-style recipes lean away from this parental instinct, instead acknowledging the independence of home cooks and the quotidian realities that prevent them from prioritizing cooking.
  3. To read their letters is a similar exercise, even when the correspondence regards only quotidian matters.
  4. Videos uploaded by some mothers and fathers are less of a reach out than a simple continuation of their quotidian Internet habits.
  5. We Think Alone feels at first somehow too quotidian and mundane, wholly un-artlike.
  6. The other extreme is “rooted in very quiet, quotidian, perhaps more conventionally Japanese forms of narrative.”
  7. Creator Matthew Weiner wants to ensure that even the most quotidian of details about the plot remain concealed.
  8. Time moved for you not in quotidian beats, But in the long slow rhythm the ages keep In their immortal symphony.
  9. It might be that the fever was not quotidian, but tertian, and that it would return next day.
  10. Had a quotidian intermittent, which was removed by the humane assistance of an amiable young lady.
  11. For our quotidian difficulties his example promises no solution.
  12. In the end, loss of eternal truths was more than compensated for in the accession of quotidian facts.