commonplace

commonplace
adjective (very ordinary and uninteresting: commonplace remarks.) común, corriente
commonplace
tr['kɒmənpleɪs]
adjective
1 común, corriente
noun
1 (platitude) lugar nombre masculino común, tópico
commonplace ['kɑmən.pleɪs] adj
: común, ordinario
commonplace n
: cliché m, tópico m
commonplace
adj.
ordinario, -a adj.
trillado, -a adj.
trivial adj.
n.
cosa común u ordinaria s.f.
lugar común s.m.
trivialidad s.f.
tópico s.m.

I 'kɑːmənpleɪs, 'kɒmənpleɪs
adjective
a) (ordinary) común, corriente
b) (trite) banal, trillado

II
noun
a) (common occurrence) cosa f frecuente or común or corriente
b) (platitude) lugar m común, tópico m
['kɒmǝnpleɪs]
1.
ADJ (=normal) común, normal, corriente; pej vulgar, ordinario

it is commonplace to see this sort of thing — es frecuente or corriente ver este tipo de cosas

2.
N (=event) cosa f común y corriente; (=statement) tópico m , lugar m común
* * *

I ['kɑːmənpleɪs, 'kɒmənpleɪs]
adjective
a) (ordinary) común, corriente
b) (trite) banal, trillado

II
noun
a) (common occurrence) cosa f frecuente or común or corriente
b) (platitude) lugar m común, tópico m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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