quotidian

英[kwɒˈtɪdɪən]
美[kwɒˈtɪdɪən]

意思解释

adj. 每日的;每日发生的;平凡的;普通的

中文词源

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.

用法例句

Facebook rapidly became a vast micro-publisher of the quotidian scribblings of its millions of inhabitants .
facebook迅速成为了数百万用户日常涂鸦之作的巨大微型出版人。
Since then , other researchers have come up with other quotidian examples of event 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。
With the eyes of a doctor , he recorded the quotidian and the overlooked .
他以医生的视角记录那些平凡的事和被忽视的人。
That is what made his observations so rich : they were the very synthesis of academic insight and quotidian occurrence , of life researched and life lived .
正是这点,让他的观察结果如此丰富:它们是学术洞察力与日常琐事的真正结合,是被研究的生活与人们过的日子之间的真正结合。
I was also far away from news the credit crunch in particular , which had become pestersome by late winter and quotidian woes .
新闻也离得远远的,特别是金融危机,在这个冬末变得特别烦人,还有其他日常的灾难。