commonplace
US /ˈkɑ:mənpleɪs/
・UK /ˈkɒmənpleɪs/
C1 高級英檢高級
adj.形容詞平凡的;普通的
Car accidents are commonplace events during rush hour, especially in bad weather
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【人權教育】人權危機:被世界領袖漠視的原因 (World Leaders are Failing Human Rights. Here's Why. | NYT Opinion)
05:01
- Nothing was seemingly being done to prevent these sorts of attacks, which were becoming commonplace.
我們似乎沒有採取任何措施以預防此類攻擊事件,而攻擊事件也日趨普遍。
蘇聯是如何以及為何崩潰的? (How and Why Did The Soviet Union Collapse)
05:43
- The Soviets were unable to turn a corner, and in the 1980s, bread lines were commonplace as poverty soared.
蘇聯人沒能轉危為安,而在 80 年代,隨著貧困飆升,排隊買麵包的現象也很普遍。
- and in the 1980s, bread lines were commonplace as poverty soared.
而在20世紀80年代,隨著貧困的飆升,排隊買麵包的現象很普遍。
太陽能飛機是飛行的未來嗎? (Are Solar Planes The Future Of Flight?)
02:44
- become commonplace, not only is it a way off, but it will likely be a slow transition.
變得普及前,不僅是一大段,這還將是緩慢的漸進式路程。
時代精神2:Zeitgeist Addendum
03:07
- What we consider commonplace today,
我們現今習以為常的事物
知識產權簡介。知識產權速成班1 (Introduction to Intellectual Property: Crash Course IP 1)
10:10
- can't be commonplace, or generally known, in the society where it's created, at the
不能是常識,或它在社會上被創造、成為財產時,