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1 шаблонный
pattern (attr.), banal; hackneyed, unoriginal, triteшаблонное произведение — stereotyped / banal work
шаблонная фраза — trite expression, hackneyed phrase
это шаблонно — this is banal / unoriginal
шаблонный подход (к; к делу и т. п.) — a routine approach (to)
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1) ( сделанный по образцу) pattern (attr), template (attr)2) (избитый, банальный) banal [-'ɑːl]; hackneyed [-nɪd], unoriginal, triteшабло́нное произведе́ние — stereotyped / banal work
шабло́нный отве́т — stereotyped answer
шабло́нная фра́за — trite expression, hackneyed phrase
шабло́нный подхо́д (к делу и т.п.) — routine [ruː'tiːn] approach (to)
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прил.pattern, templet ; banal перен.; hackneyed, unoriginal, trite; stereotypedшаблонное произведение — stereotyped/banal work
шаблонная фраза — trite expression, hackneyed phrase
шаблонный подход (к делу и т.п.) — a routine approach (to)
это шаблонно — that is banal/unoriginal
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4 М-119
ОБЩЕЕ МЕСТО lit, usu. disapprov NP usu. obj or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. это) fixed WOa hackneyed expression, truismcommonplaceplatitude worn-out phrase.Оригинальный, неповторимый... в музыкальном творчестве композитор оказался неискусным и вялым подражателем общих мест символистской поэзии в искусстве словесном (Гладков 1). Uniquely original...as acomposer, Scriabin the poet was revealed as an inept and jejune imitator of Symbolist commonplaces (1a).(Иванов:) Полюбил, разлюбил, не хозяин своим чувствам - всё это общие места, избитые фразы, которыми не поможешь... (Чехов 4). (I.:) Falling in love, falling out of love, not master of my feelings—all platitudes, trite phrases, which do not help... (4a). -
5 общее место
• ОБЩЕЕ МЕСТО lit, usu. disapprov[NP; usu. obj or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. это); fixed WO]=====⇒ a hackneyed expression, truism:- commonplace;- platitude;- worn-out phrase.♦ Оригинальный, неповторимый... в музыкальном творчестве композитор оказался неискусным и вялым подражателем общих мест символистской поэзии в искусстве словесном (Гладков 1). Uniquely original...as acomposer, Scriabin the poet was revealed as an inept and jejune imitator of Symbolist commonplaces (1a).♦ [Иванов:] Полюбил, разлюбил, не хозяин своим чувствам - всё это общие места, избитые фразы, которыми не поможешь... (Чехов 4). [I.:] Falling in love, falling out of love, not master of my feelings - all platitudes, trite phrases, which do not help... (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > общее место
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6 затасканный
прлshabby, worn outзата́сканное выраже́ние — hackneyed/trite expression/phrase
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