English to Arabic Dictionary commonplace

commonplace

مألوف
definition
noun
bombing has become almost a commonplace of public life there
a usual or ordinary thing.
a notable quotation copied into a commonplace book.
adjective
unemployment was commonplace in his profession
not unusual; ordinary.
translation of 'commonplace'
noun
موضع مشترك,
وضع مشترك,
مكان عام,
ملاحظة مبتذلة
adjective
مبتذل,
تافه,
مألوف,
ملاحظة عادية,
عادي
example
He insists that what he is doing is to configure the 'commonplace' issues of ordinary life.
Whatever you are looking for we have it in the collection, from the endangered to the 'commonplace' .
The most 'commonplace' events are also opportunities, life-determining choices made or not made.
Sontag acknowledges that she is stating a 'commonplace' when she notes the ‘erotic lure [of] things that are vile and repulsive’.
This is perfectly possible for even an ordinary club level sailor - it is quite 'commonplace' not to have to qualify for an event.
Then he makes a characteristic move: you see how he is able to invest the ordinary, the 'commonplace' , with mystery.
Answer: This is a 'commonplace' at a badly run lab.
The point is only driven home by seeing something that has become a 'commonplace' represented as something surprising.
A 'commonplace' event, one would assume on a hot day.
With all these 'commonplace' conventions, what is it that makes the file outstanding?
He is never dull and even his more 'commonplace' chapters are enlivened with fascinating detail or asides.
The survey showed committees were far more 'commonplace' where trade unions had representation.
So much more interesting than the flat, filmed performances with irritating cutting that are now 'commonplace' .
It's also one that mentions God as a source of inspiration: something that is rarely mentioned so plainly elsewhere but is a 'commonplace' in country songs.
In Rome, assassination would have been a relatively 'commonplace' event; especially for people of the higher class.
None of the others had noticed the little scene; it was an event too 'commonplace' to mark.
After a few more exceedingly 'commonplace' remarks of the same character, she gave me to write down a list of drugs that were to be taken.
In a word, Liz will be quite a 'commonplace' , average girl of the lower working-class…
It had been a historical 'commonplace' to view the long interval between Archimedes and Galileo as a period of unrelieved ignorance and superstition.
The loss of a job - a sadly 'commonplace' event in today's turbulent economic climate - is not just a blow to the wallet, but a severe hit to the psyche.
It used to be a 'commonplace' that activities aimed at uncovering truth and knowledge set about the relatively simple tasks of making observations and recording results.
The seemingly forward question sounded very trite and 'commonplace' in the blunt honest tone she used.
An everyday tale of a 'commonplace' ballet company!
Like it or not, sponsorship deals between companies and the athletic teams are very 'commonplace' not only in the world of pro sports but at SFU as well.
It had been fed to us for a long time, and therefore, we looked at it as a tedious and 'commonplace' state of things.
Peace would be all too 'commonplace' and boring, not to mention that it couldn't possibly involve the kind of firepower you're accustomed to.
This is Realism at its most powerful, turning a 'commonplace' event into an historical one.
It is also, we must never forget, made from joy and the celebration of simple and ordinary and 'commonplace' things and events.
It has become a 'commonplace' for playwrights to require actors to play several different parts, and at times a mere two actors is all that is needed to portray several dozen characters.
The argument is in fact a 'commonplace' of political science.
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