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quotidian

/kwoh-tid-ee-uhn/US // kwoʊˈtɪd i ən //UK // (kwəʊˈtɪdɪən) //

日常生活,单调乏味,日复一日,日常生活中

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • To read their letters is a similar exercise, even when the correspondence regards only quotidian matters.

  • Videos uploaded by some mothers and fathers are less of a reach out than a simple continuation of their quotidian Internet habits.

  • We Think Alone feels at first somehow too quotidian and mundane, wholly un-artlike.

  • The other extreme is “rooted in very quiet, quotidian, perhaps more conventionally Japanese forms of narrative.”

  • Creator Matthew Weiner wants to ensure that even the most quotidian of details about the plot remain concealed.

  • Time moved for you not in quotidian beats, But in the long slow rhythm the ages keep In their immortal symphony.

  • It might be that the fever was not quotidian, but tertian, and that it would return next day.

  • Had a quotidian intermittent, which was removed by the humane assistance of an amiable young lady.

  • For our quotidian difficulties his example promises no solution.

  • In the end, loss of eternal truths was more than compensated for in the accession of quotidian facts.