Dictionnaire anglais–français
Traduction française du mot anglais commonplace
anglais | français (traduit indirectement) | espéranto |
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commonplace (trite; banal; bland; hackneyed; workaday) | banal | |
commonplace (vulgar; coarse) | trivial | |
(frequent; common; regular) | fréquent | ofta |
🔗 We live in an age where illness and deformity are commonplace and yet, Ploppy, you are without a doubt the most repulsive individual I have ever met. | ||
commonplace (common; ordinary; usual; everyday; normal; standard) | ordinaire | |
common (joint; communal; concerted; generic; mutual; single) | commun | |
common (ordinary; usual; commonplace; everyday; normal; standard) | ordinaire | |
common (everyday; vulgar; lowbrow; lurid; usual; vernacular; crass) | vulgaire | |
common (frequent; commonplace; regular) | fréquent | ofta |
common (simple; straightforward; unpretentious) | ; simple | |
common (general; universal; worldwide) | universel | universala |
(field; site; locale) | ||
🔗 You wouldn’t like the place. | ||
(locate; position; set) | placer ; poser ; situer | loki |
(lay down; put; set) | appliquer ; ; poser | |
🔗 It has placed the heads of it victims on spikes in cities it has captured and posted videos of savage executions on‐line. | ||
(seat) | ||
(attach; put onto; add; append; apply; assign; paste) | appliquer ; apposer | almeti |
(stead; spot; locality; site) | ||
🔗 I examined the place. |
anglais | français |
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place | ⇆ place |