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ordinary in inglese:

1. extraordinary


The more I think about it the more extraordinary it seems.
Two hundred fifty kilograms is an extraordinary weight even for a sumo wrestler.
extraordinary country page
Lotteria introduced an extraordinary "Tower Cheeseburger" which can be made by stacking up to 10 patties.
He lived a simple but extraordinary life and he became the leader of many
This extraordinary increase is explained by the speedy economic unification which took place during the same period.
The extraordinary session of the Diet will last four weeks.
It was an event that proved extraordinary.
Sam did not say anything controversial or extraordinary.
The definition of extraordinary is something or someone that is unusual, exceptional or remarkable.
These are people who don't really have superpowers but they are doing something extraordinary
This project will provide citizens with extraordinary access to information and culture.
The story of the survival of the plane crash passengers is extraordinary.
It was really an extraordinary landscape that was capable of supporting an extraordinary biodiversity.

2. mundane


My life is so mundane and routine - thought cat.
Eating and drinking are mundane activities.
The subjects of paintings were everyday, mundane objects.
Quality can be found in the most mundane works of man—even within the rusting gears of a motorcycle engine.
however The reason For The Change May Be More mundane.
Talking about mundane things such as what happened at work.
Technology increasingly automates a lot of routine and mundane tasks.
My job can get a little mundane sometimes... not today.
It’s terribly mundane.
On a more mundane level, can we talk about the timetable for next week?
mundane task
If you want to escape from the mundane, get out of this boring town!
He had spoken correctly: The pantry's offerings had been depressingly mundane.
I had studied harder, I wouldn't be doing a job that I find mundane
The only time I ever actually feel busy is when I’m doing a bunch of mundane stuff I don’t want to be doing. But I’m a realist, and I haven’t manufactured a life without mundane stuff (yet).

Inglese parola "ordinary"(mundane) si verifica in set:

1.2 it`s a first

3. impressive


Your results are really impressive. Congratulations!
That's impressive.
Unless it's something fairly impressive, I won't remember it.
His speech was very impressive. You should have been there.
You've both been very impressive today. I'm proud of you.
Your curriculum is impressive, when could you start working for us?
It's impressive that he's popular with just a bit part!
Her eyes, a deep blue, were quite impressive.
That was another impressive fall-flat-on-your-face ... Hey, you alright, Sophie? Can you stand?
Two months later the sauce was on the shelves of one of Britain's supermarket chains, and Levi is now running an impressive and profitable company.
We knew he was good but we didn't expect his results to be as impressive as they were.
China has demonstrated impressive economic progress.
The impressive rock formations at Meteora are worth seeing.
The new railway station looks very impressive. It’s much bigger and better than the old one.
Impressive isn't it. A company that's only just been established but it's already got many outlets and is in fashion.

4. commonplace


Space travel will be commonplace some time in the future.
How commonplace would you say cheating is here?
I knew in my heart that if I could do it, others could as well, and I dedicated myself to making my “rare” experience commonplace.
Internet cafes are now commonplace in most cities
Threats, kidnappings, torture, arbitrary detentions and murders are becoming commonplace.
commonplace accessories
Aerial spraying is commonplace, particularly in forests and vineyards.
Electric cars are increasingly commonplace.
think that she has got all the usual commonplace points of view. She won’t say anything to surprise or shock you.
Is it commonplace in Spain to talk on your mobile in church?
Shopping on the Internet is quite commonplace.
It is now commonplace for people to use the Internet at home.
Znalazłam inne tłumaczenie tego commonplace, które pasuje do kontekstu w tekście
robbery became commonplace
For my multi-talented sister, able do anything with ease, it seems that my commonplace self is something whose existence she finds very hard to forgive.

5. pedestrian


Yesterday a pedestrian was run over by a truck at this pedestrian crossing.
A policeman was gazing at a suspicious pedestrian.
A taxi driver who hit a pedestrian walking in the road was fined £200 yesterday.
results look pedestrian
This cross street is busy with pedestrian traffic.
Few people get knocked down and run over in the pedestrian precincts which have been created in most city centres.
Pedestrians account for 65% of deaths and 35% of pedestrian deaths are children.
The traffic on the avenue was already heavy, and there were lots of pedestrians.
pedestrian life, pedestrian dreams His speech was long and pedestrian.
Stop the car – there is a pedestrian on the zebra crossing.
Definition pedestrians are people who are walking in a town or city, in contrast to people who are driving or cycling or riding in buses. To pedestrianise part of a town or city means to make it into an area where cars and other vehicles are not allowed
pedestrian crossing, crosswalk
Two pedestrians were injured when the car ran off the road.
An example of a pedestrian is a person who is walking to work.
a painting that is pedestrian and unimaginative

6. unremarkable


Karen was an unremarkable student, with no special talents or academic interests.
... I would live an unremarkable life, small and sad,...

7. decent


No decent person would do such a thing!
As soon as I can get a decent video camera, I'll start making videos to put online.
Simon is a decent guy. He has a clear hierarchy of moral values.
decent meal
chip backed up by a decent 1GB of RAM
cuddy seems decent
I'm expecting a decent catch, so please try your best at fishing for us.
You know you've really mastered a foreign language when you can write a decent poem in it.
If you prefer to get decent service... stay away!
I am sure that we will again be able to find a decent compromise on this issue.
He earns a decent salary. Decent people have had their lives ruined by his behaviour.
Children, orphaned, lost, have no possibility of education or a decent future.
the condition of Redwood is decent.
I ​thought he was a decent ​person. It made ​quite a decent-sized (= ​large) ​hole.
I don't understand how so decent a person could be involved with this kind of crime. / Are there any decent schools in that area? I've got to get some decent boots.

8. special


The best salad you'll ever eat is the one they serve with their lunch special.
Special services include a personal driver for each guest.
Nothing special.
These special characteristics explain its preference for still-hunting (lying motionless beside a seal's breathing hole, waiting for one to surface).
Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.
Google shows a special colorless version of its logo to countries that have experienced recent tragedy.
After that, many live in special homes for the aged where their children and grandchildren can come to visit them.
Kareishu is a special smell that comes as old people age. Popular expressions such as: "Ossan kusai" or "Oyaji kusai" (smelly old man) refer to this smell.
A special resolution to be proposed at a general meeting may be amended by ordinary resolution.
I would like to put special emphasis on the concept that social ecology is the second school of contemporary environmentalism.
Extra special treatment is imperative to get the vessel through government red tape, so that she can leave port on time.
In my city there is a special bus, called BLQ, which leaves from the airport and stops near my house.
Krista's curt, businesslike tone put off her clients at the maternity ward, especially on their special days.
Before the arrival of this skyscraper, all the buildings in the city stood in special relationship to each other.

9. unusual


That's unusual.
Valencia is famous for its unusual architecture.
You don't have to come up with an unusual topic for your speech.
In the case of patient death during the course of medical treatment, even if there is medical error present, it is not automatically legally considered to be an "unusual death."
Innovation has something to do with the faculty to notice unusual phenomena.
That's an unusual hobby she's got, the transfer student. "She's cute so it's fine with me."
Some clarinetists use clarinets tuned to A instead of B flat in passages which would otherwise be written in unusual keys.
In an unusual move, this school's big band uses slide trumpets and valve trombones exclusively.
But in many ways, the bird called Alex is unusual, for it has shown the kind of mental abilities that scientists once thought only humans had.
Engagement gifts should always be unusual and special to honour the occasion.
creepiest, most unusual person I've ever met.
If something is unusual, it does not happen very often or you do not see it or hear it very often(2) If you describe someone as unusual, you think that they are interesting and different from other people
1. Everything here is so unusual. / 2. It is not so unusual.
The unusual architecture of Astana makes it look like a space-age city.
You cant find some really unusual things in this shop.

Inglese parola "ordinary"(unusual) si verifica in set:

synonimy, antonimy 2

10. average


Most of the plain, simple, everyday things he desires can be secured by people of average means.
Thomas A. Edison so loves his work that he sleeps an average of less than four hours of each twenty-four.
Tom isn't your average guy. He doesn't like things most guys like and he doesn't like to do things most men enjoy doing.
on average
Compared to many other countries, the average intake of trans-fats per person in Japan is low and it is hypothesized that it does not have a strong impact on health.
When an average person sends a message in a bottle, it's just a childish fantasy. When Christopher Columbus sends a message in a bottle, the fate of an entire country is at stake.
The average man fails not because he lacks ability, but because he lacks ability to concentrate.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
Religion consists in a set of things which the average man thinks he believes, and wishes he was certain.
Because an average person doesn't need 3D, or high whatchacallit speeds.
The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.
You can tell from the jargon alone that these instructions were written for experienced builders and not the average consumer.
English studies on the use of cell phones by young people show truly worrying situations, in which a person between the ages of six and twenty sends an average of twenty nine messages, receives fifteen, and makes nine calls each day.
I did a lot of analysis on, uh, the supply and demand in the market, and, uh, we looked at a lot of charts, like uh, the moving averages of the last 200 days, and then 40 days, and then we looked at the history of the, um, the gold mining,

11. typical


Typical Japanese babies sleep with their mother after coming home from hospital.
typical scholl
You can search words, and get translations. But it's not exactly a typical dictionary.
A typical nurse will do such things as helping with a urinal bottle, and shaving in preparation for surgery!
For him a doctor to get lung cancer from smoking - it's a typical case of 'Do as I say not as I do.'
But it's a typical savannah country, and we enjoy cooler temperatures.
The typical middle-class American baby comes home from the hospital to sleep in his own bed in his own room.
Uh-oh, here comes another lecture. How typical. This guy has something to say about everything.
My friend gave a me typical reaction after I scared him.
Even now, the typical worker's whole life is still bound up with the company he works for.
I have read your letter closely, and your situation seems very typical and foreseeable in a relationship.
I want you two to simulate a typical household problem.Go.
This sort of hot and spicy food is very typical of the food in the south of the country. (typical of)
A typical image of an old person is someone with a walking stick waiting at a bus stop.
1. So it's not a typical case. / 2. It looks like a typical case of domestic violence. / 3. Like you said, typical big brother. / 4. It's so typical of you, Milla.

12. prosaic


Peter thought that the author’s works were prosaic, but he had to read them for his course work.
Her prosaic approach often puts everyone to sleep

Inglese parola "ordinary"(prosaic) si verifica in set:

Performance arts

13. undistinguished


The undistinguished building would not be noticed by anyone.
an undistinguished career in local politics
His wardrobe was undistinguished.