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com·mon·place
/ˈkɑmənˌples/
常事,老生常談,普通的東西(
a
.)平凡的,陳腐的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mon·place
a.
Common
;
ordinary
;
trite
;
as
,
a
commonplace
person
,
or
observation
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mon·place
,
n.
1.
An
idea
or
expression
wanting
originality
or
interest
;
a
trite
or
customary
remark
;
a
platitude
.
2.
A
memorandum
;
something
to
be
frequently
consulted
or
referred
to
.
Whatever
,
in
my
reading
,
occurs
concerning
this
our
fellow
creature
,
I
do
never
fail
to
set
it
down
by
way
of
commonplace
.
--
Swift
.
Commonplace book
,
a
book
in
which
records
are
made
of
things
to
be
remembered
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mon·place
,
v. t.
To
enter
in
a
commonplace
book
,
or
to
reduce
to
general
heads
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mon·place
,
v. i.
To
utter
commonplaces
;
to
indulge
in
platitudes
. [
Obs
.]
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►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
commonplace
adj
1:
obvious
and
dull
; "
trivial
conversation
"; "
commonplace
prose
" [
syn
:
banal
,
trivial
]
2:
completely
ordinary
and
unremarkable
; "
air
travel
has
now
become
commonplace
"; "
commonplace
everyday
activities
"
3:
not
challenging
;
dull
and
lacking
excitement
; "
an
unglamorous
job
greasing
engines
" [
syn
:
humdrum
,
prosaic
,
unglamorous
,
unglamourous
]
4:
repeated
too
often
;
overfamiliar
through
overuse
; "
bromidic
sermons
"; "
his
remarks
were
trite
and
commonplace
";
"
hackneyed
phrases
"; "
a
stock
answer
"; "
repeating
threadbare
jokes
"; "
parroting
some
timeworn
axiom
"; "
the
trite
metaphor
`
hard
as
nails
'" [
syn
:
banal
,
hackneyed
,
old-hat
,
shopworn
,
stock(a)
,
threadbare
,
timeworn
,
tired
,
trite
,
well-worn
]
n
:
a
trite
or
obvious
remark
[
syn
:
platitude
,
cliche
,
banality
,
bromide
]
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