quotidian
英 [kwɒ'tɪdɪən; kwəʊ-]
美 [kwo'tɪdɪən]
- adj. 每日的;平凡的;每日发作的
- n. 每天发生的事;日发疟
GRE
quotidian 普通的,日常的来自拉丁语quotidianus,日常的,每天的,来自拉丁语quot,多少,来自PIE*kwo,疑问代词词干,词源同quality,quantity.-dian,天,词源同diurnal.
- quotidian (adj.)
- mid-14c., "everyday, daily," from Old French cotidian (Modern French quotidien), from Latin quotidianus "daily," from Latin quotus "how many? which in order or number?" (see quote (v.)) + dies "day" (see diurnal). Meaning "ordinary, commonplace, trivial" is from mid-15c.
- 1. There's nothing quite like a real train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute.
- 没有什么能象一位现实中的火车售票员那样为日常的上下班交通线增加些色彩.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Television has become part of our quotidian existence.
- 电视已成为我们日常生活的一部分。
来自辞典例句
- 3. Gaze detection can endow quotidian machines with seemingly magical behavior.
- 这种视线侦测系统可以让日常用品做出看似神奇的行为.
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- 4. Since then, other researchers have come up with other quotidian examples of event horizons.
- 而之后, 其他研究人员也提出了关于视界的其它司空见惯的种种例子.
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- 5. Since then, other researchers have come up with other quotidian examples of horizons.
- 从此之后, 其他研究者们也提出了有关视界的司空见惯的例子.
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