English to Indonesian Dictionary mediocrity

mediocrity

biasa-biasa saja
definition
noun
heroes rising above the mediocrity that surrounds them
the quality or state of being mediocre.
translation of 'mediocrity'
noun
sifat sedang,
orang yg sedang saja,
orang yg sedang-sedang saja,
keadaan sedang
example
The enduring struggle to provide 'mediocrity' for all continues.
He hated 'mediocrity' and always strived for perfection and excellence.
I'm supposed to be celebrating 'mediocrity' here, but to be honest it's getting a little boring.
We have reduced all and everything to the level of 'mediocrity' so that nothing and no-one stands out or is in any way offended.
Such practices create real grievances, encourage 'mediocrity' , and are bound to inflame sectarian resentment.
Overall it was a well contested game but it never rose above 'mediocrity' with Rangers just about deserving their win.
You see, he's a talented and driven composer and director who loathes 'mediocrity' above everything else.
These problems allowed 'mediocrity' to rise too often to the top.
The opening half was a dire affair with the standard of hurling never rising above 'mediocrity' .
Is St Lucia doomed forever to be an island synonymous with 'mediocrity' ?
Now imagine sitting there for almost two hours of cinematic 'mediocrity' .
History teaches that we are not only tolerant of 'mediocrity' - we thrive on it.
In truth the game never rose above 'mediocrity' , as Dingle and Crokes struggled to find their range.
A high finish is usually followed by a slip towards 'mediocrity' .
But he may well have chosen the wrong ship to board with his undoubtedly quality brand of 'mediocrity' .
Neither realms are renowned for rewarding 'mediocrity' and underachievement.
He may not be the best actor, but his charm and charisma help him elevate any role above 'mediocrity' .
Why, too, are most of us afraid to excel, settling instead for 'mediocrity' ?
the team suddenly came good after years of 'mediocrity'
He gave six reasons for its increasing tendency toward 'mediocrity' and irrelevance.
He survived on 'mediocrity' , excelling at little but being passable at most things.
heroes rising above the 'mediocrity' that surrounds them
Virtually all those who have achieved prominence or notoriety have been exposed as 'mediocrities' and rank scoundrels.
And if the system is only capable of producing failures and 'mediocrities' , with the occasional good bishop slipping through the cracks, then there must be a reform in the system.
Much as it may disappoint the flop of 'mediocrities' who have decided to pursue power in Edinburgh, the Scottish executive was not created to be a national government.
But that would make him no different than 10,000 other 'mediocrities' in academia in many other fields.
Insignificant in herself, she stands as a cipher for the famous 'mediocrities' of our time, and they are legion.
Putting it bluntly, we don't want heroes we can admire; we want 'mediocrities' with whom we can identify.
First, the system's best teachers will resent being treated like robots and are likely to leave, while the 'mediocrities' will follow orders.
Top academic salaries in Australia for those who are the outstanding performers are far too low, while 'mediocrities' and worse are rewarded beyond their deserts.
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