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ordinary美 ['ɔrd(ə)n.eri] 英 ['ɔː(r)d(ə)n(ə)ri] - n.法官;〈英〉【商】普通股;宗教法官;普通事
- adj.普通的;平常的;一般的;平凡的
- 网络通常的
adj.+n. ordinary person,ordinary way,ordinary citizen,ordinary use,ordinary family adj. out of the ordinary,extraordinary adj. normal,commonplace,usual,regular,common 1. | [ubn] 普通的;平常的;一般的;平凡的not unusual or different in any way |
| an ordinary sort of day 平平常常的一天 | | in the ordinary course of events 在一般情况下 | | ordinary people like you and me 像你我这等普通人 | | This was no ordinary meeting. 这次会议非同寻常。 |
2. | 平庸的;平淡无奇的having no unusual or interesting features |
| The meal was very ordinary. 这顿饭平常得很。 |
adj. | | n. | 4. 〔英国〕小客店的客饭;备有客饭的小客店;便饭馆;〔美国〕客店(食堂);吃客饭的人 6. 【宗教】礼拜仪式次序书,仪式次序;【徽章】普通徽 4. 〔英国〕小客店的客饭;备有客饭的小客店;便饭馆;〔美国〕客店(食堂);吃客饭的人 6. 【宗教】礼拜仪式次序书,仪式次序;【徽章】普通徽 |
adj. | 1. of a common everyday kind 2. not remarkable or special in any way, and therefore uninteresting and unimpressive 4. having immediate jurisdiction, as opposed to jurisdiction by delegation or deputation 5. describes a differential equation that has only two variables 6. normal or average, and not unusual or special 1. of a common everyday kind 2. not remarkable or special in any way, and therefore uninteresting and unimpressive 4. having immediate jurisdiction, as opposed to jurisdiction by delegation or deputation 5. describes a differential equation that has only two variables 6. normal or average, and not unusual or special | n. | 1. a judge who acts in his or her own right 2. a cleric, especially a bishop, whose position brings with it the power to act as a judge in some ecclesiastical matters 3. in the Roman Catholic Church, the parts of the daily Mass that do not change from day to day 4. in the Roman Catholic Church, the correct form that a religious service, especially Mass, should take, or a book that sets out the correct form 5. a simple shape or design used on a coat of arms 6. an eating establishment or a dining room in an old tavern 1. a judge who acts in his or her own right 2. a cleric, especially a bishop, whose position brings with it the power to act as a judge in some ecclesiastical matters 3. in the Roman Catholic Church, the parts of the daily Mass that do not change from day to day 4. in the Roman Catholic Church, the correct form that a religious service, especially Mass, should take, or a book that sets out the correct form 5. a simple shape or design used on a coat of arms 6. an eating establishment or a dining room in an old tavern |
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