commonplace
co
ˈkɑ
kaa
mmon
mən
mēn
place
ˌpleɪs
pleis
British pronunciation
/kˈɒmənplˌe‍ɪs/

“commonplace”的英语定义和含义

Commonplace
01

老生常谈, 陈词滥调

a statement or belief that is widely known or repeated
example
例子
It 's a commonplace that life is full of ups and downs.
生活充满起伏是一个老生常谈
The idea that " what goes up must come down " is a well-worn commonplace.
“上升的东西必须下降”这一想法是一个陈旧的老生常谈
02

常见事物, 寻常事

an occurrence or item that is so widespread it is no longer considered unusual
example
例子
Public Wi-Fi has become a commonplace in cafes and libraries.
公共Wi-Fi在咖啡馆和图书馆已成为司空见惯
Video streaming services are a commonplace in many households.
视频流服务在许多家庭中很常见
commonplace
01

平凡的, 普通的

not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
02

普通的, 平凡的

lacking distinctive features or uniqueness
example
例子
The street vendor sold commonplace items such as bottled water and snacks.
街头小贩卖的是普通物品,比如瓶装水和零食。
His speech was filled with commonplace phrases and clichés, lacking originality.
他的演讲充满了平凡的短语和陈词滥调,缺乏独创性。
03

平凡的, 陈腐的

overfamiliar and lacking originality due to excessive use
example
例子
His speech was filled with commonplace expressions that failed to inspire.
他的演讲充满了陈词滥调,未能激发灵感。
The movie 's plot was so commonplace that it felt like a rehash of other films.
这部电影的情节如此老套,感觉像是其他电影的重演。
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