English to Indonesian Dictionary commonplace

commonplace

biasa
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'
verb
menulis dlm buku catatan
noun
kejadian sehari-hari,
kata boyak,
sesuatu yg biasa,
sesuatu yg lumrah
adjective
boyak,
biasa
example
These types of self-congratulatory remarks are 'commonplace' and formulaic.
The argument is in fact a 'commonplace' of political science.
It is also, we must never forget, made from joy and the celebration of simple and ordinary and 'commonplace' things and events.
Answer: This is a 'commonplace' at a badly run lab.
Whatever you are looking for we have it in the collection, from the endangered to the 'commonplace' .
If you think buffets are 'commonplace' and boring, just try the beverage buffet.
Using a computer is becoming more 'commonplace' and sometimes is an absolute necessity for your child to complete his homework assignments.
Matches between female boxers have become a 'commonplace' - if not widely accepted - part of the sport.
The seemingly forward question sounded very trite and 'commonplace' in the blunt honest tone she used.
His poetry and fiction celebrates the ordinary and 'commonplace' , striving for a transformation that might well be magical.
A vandalised car, all but ignored by passers-by, reflects how 'commonplace' minor crime has become in small towns.
The most 'commonplace' events are also opportunities, life-determining choices made or not made.
He insists that what he is doing is to configure the 'commonplace' issues of ordinary life.
So instead politicians almost uniformly retreat to the safety of the platitude and 'commonplace' .
Tales of the 'commonplace' , stories about the small things that make up our daily existence, can be fascinating.
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.
The novelty of the new popular poetry is not its mass appeal; that was a 'commonplace' in American culture in the late nineteenth century.
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.
Partly to reinforce the 'commonplace' argument that there will always be a special cultural relationship between Scotland and England and that independence would not disrupt that.
It had been a historical 'commonplace' to view the long interval between Archimedes and Galileo as a period of unrelieved ignorance and superstition.
Our visitor bore every mark of being an average 'commonplace' British tradesman, obese, pompous, and slow.
Now 60 years on, the process has been repeated, but reversed, as the 'commonplace' colour of modern films returns to nostalgic black and white.
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 is a 'commonplace' in the West that governments should be as democratic as possible.
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.
And before the vote it had been a 'commonplace' to say that it was the most important election of our lifetimes.
He soon discovered that death was a 'commonplace' event.
It has become a 'commonplace' to say of biographies of Plath that they take sides.
Then he makes a characteristic move: you see how he is able to invest the ordinary, the 'commonplace' , with mystery.
An everyday tale of a 'commonplace' ballet company!
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