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1 Lame Mundane And Insignificant
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2 maailman-
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3 Welt...
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4 הבלי העולם
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5 обыденный реализм
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6 тривіальна угода
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7 autoridades edilicias
• mundane• municipal authorities• municipal bank -
8 мирской
mundane, lay, secular, laic -
9 мирской
mundane, worldly, temporal; ( относящийся к мирянам) laic(al), lay, secularвсё мирское, суетное, земное, дольнее — the wordly, the earthly; temporal affairs, temporals
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10 evilági
mundane, worldly, planetary, wordly -
11 prosaico
adj.prosaic, pedestrian, down-to-earth, rustic.* * *► adjetivo1 prosaic* * *ADJ [tono, lenguaje] prosaic; [explicación] mundane, prosaic; [ambición, objetivo] mundane* * *- ca adjetivo <existencia/vida> mundane, prosaicle han dado un tratamiento muy prosaico — they have dealt with it in a very pedestrian o prosaic way
* * *= mundane, prosaic.Ex. In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.Ex. Take the prosaic problem of the great department store.* * *- ca adjetivo <existencia/vida> mundane, prosaicle han dado un tratamiento muy prosaico — they have dealt with it in a very pedestrian o prosaic way
* * *= mundane, prosaic.Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
Ex: Take the prosaic problem of the great department store.* * *prosaico -ca‹existencia/vida› mundane, prosaicle han dado un tratamiento muy prosaico al tema they have dealt with the subject in a very pedestrian o prosaic wayno seas prosaico, no puedes regalarle una plancha don't be so unromantic, you can't give her an iron as a presentun tema bastante prosaico a rather dull o mundane subject* * *
prosaico
prosaico adjetivo mundane, prosaic: nos dio una explicación muy prosaica, she gave us a rather mundane explanation
' prosaico' also found in these entries:
English:
pedestrian
- prosaic
- mundane
* * *prosaico, -a adj[trivial] mundane, prosaic; [materialista] materialistic* * *adj mundane, prosaic* * *prosaico, -ca adj: prosaic, mundane -
12 mundano
adj.mundane, earthly, earthy, temporal.* * *► adjetivo1 of the world, mundane* * *mundano, -a1. ADJ1) (=del mundo) worldlyuna reunión mundana — a fashionable gathering, a gathering of society people
2.SM / F society person, socialite* * *- na adjetivoa) <problemas/placeres> worldlyb) < fiesta> society (before n)* * *= mundane, worldly [worldlier -comp., worldliest -sup.], earthly [earthlier -comp., earthliest -sup.].Ex. In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.Ex. There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.Ex. After that I could never pass a dead man without stopping to gaze on his face, stripped by death of that earthly patina which masks the living soul.----* poco mundano = unwordly.* * *- na adjetivoa) <problemas/placeres> worldlyb) < fiesta> society (before n)* * *= mundane, worldly [worldlier -comp., worldliest -sup.], earthly [earthlier -comp., earthliest -sup.].Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
Ex: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.Ex: After that I could never pass a dead man without stopping to gaze on his face, stripped by death of that earthly patina which masks the living soul.* poco mundano = unwordly.* * *mundano -na1 ‹problemas/placeres› worldly2 ‹fiesta› society ( before n)su gusto por la vida mundana his taste for high society* * *
mundano◊ -na adjetivo
mundano,-a adjetivo mundane
' mundano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mundana
English:
worldly
* * *mundano, -a adj1. [del mundo] worldly, of the world2. [de la vida social] (high) society* * *adj2 REL wordly* * *mundano, -na adj: worldly, earthly -
13 weltlich
I Adj. worldly, mundane; (Ggs. geistlich) secular; weltliche Freuden worldly ( oder earthly) pleasures* * *earthly; temporal; mundane; secular; worldly; profane* * *wẹlt|lich ['vɛltlɪç]adjworldly, mundane; (= nicht kirchlich, geistlich) secular; Macht temporal* * *1) (not spiritual or religious: secular art/music.) secular2) (of or belonging to this world; not spiritual: worldly pleasures.) worldly* * *welt·lich[ˈvɛltlɪç]adj (geh)1. (irdisch) worldly2. (profan) mundane* * *Adjektiv worldly; (nicht geistlich) secular* * *A. adj worldly, mundane; (Ggs geistlich) secular;weltliche Freuden worldly ( oder earthly) pleasuresB. adv:weltlich gesinnt worldly(-minded)* * *Adjektiv worldly; (nicht geistlich) secular* * *adj.earthly adj.mundane adj.profane adj.secular adj.terrestrial adj.worldly adj. adv.mundanely adv.profanely adv.secularly adv. -
14 prosaisch
I Adj. prosaic; fig. (nüchtern) down-to-earth, matter-of-fact; (alltäglich) mundane; ein recht prosaischer Stil a very dull ( oder unimaginative) style; die Wirklichkeit ist viel prosaischer the reality is much more mundaneII Adv. prosaically* * *unpoetical; unpoetic; prosaic; prosy* * *pro|sa|isch [pro'zaːɪʃ]1. adj1) (= nüchtern) prosaic2. adv1) (= nüchtern) prosaically2) (LITER)ein Thema prosaisch bearbeiten — to treat a subject in prose
* * *pro·sa·isch[proˈza:ɪʃ]ein \prosaischer Mensch a matter-of-fact [or dull] persondie \prosaische Zusammenfassung eines Gedichtes a prose summary of a poem* * *1.Adjektiv prosaic2.adverbial prosaically* * *ein recht prosaischer Stil a very dull ( oder unimaginative) style;die Wirklichkeit ist viel prosaischer the reality is much more mundaneB. adv prosaically* * *1.Adjektiv prosaic2.adverbial prosaically* * *adj.mundane adj.prosaic adj. adv.prosaically adv. -
15 rutinario
adj.routine, customary, habitual, everyday.m.routinist.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) routine2 (persona) unimaginative, dull* * *(f. - rutinaria)adj.* * *ADJ1) [procedimiento] routine; (=de cada día) ordinary, everyday2) [persona] ordinary; (=sin imaginación) unimaginative; [creencia] unthinking, automatic* * *- ria adjetivoa) <trabajo/vida> monotonousb) <inspección/procedimiento> routine (before n)* * *= routine, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex. They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.Ex. I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.----* proceso rutinario = routine.* tarea rutinaria = mundane task, daily chore.* trabajo rutinario = chore, routine work, mundane task.* * *- ria adjetivoa) <trabajo/vida> monotonousb) <inspección/procedimiento> routine (before n)* * *= routine, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex: They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.
Ex: I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.* proceso rutinario = routine.* tarea rutinaria = mundane task, daily chore.* trabajo rutinario = chore, routine work, mundane task.* * *1 ‹trabajo/vida› monotonous¡qué rutinario eres! you're so unadventurous!2 ‹inspección/procedimiento› routine ( before n)* * *
rutinario◊ - ria adjetivo
rutinario,-a adjetivo
1 (actividad) routine
inspección rutinaria, routine inspection
2 (persona) unadventurous
' rutinario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rutinaria
English:
cut-and-dried
- routine
- humdrum
- mundane
- stick
* * *rutinario, -a adj1. [actividad, vida] routine* * *adj routine atr* * *: routine, ordinaryvisita rutinaria: routine visit♦ rutinariamente adv -
16 trivial
adjectivea. ( = vulgaire) [langage, plaisanterie, manières] crudeb. ( = commun) [objet, acte] mundane ; [détail] trivial* * *1) ( grossier) [manières, humour] coarse, crude2) ( banal) [objet] ordinary, everyday (épith); [style] mundane péj3) ( simpliste) [explication, démonstration] simplistic4) Mathématique trivial* * *tʀivjal, jo trivial, -etriviaux mpl adj1) MATHÉMATIQUE trivial2) (= familier) (expression, langage) colloquial* * *1 ( grossier) [manières, humour] coarse, crude;3 ( simpliste) [explication, démonstration] simplistic;4 Math trivial.une remarque triviale a commonplace, a mundane remark -
17 mundanal
adj.1 worldly.2 mundane, worldly, of the world, earthy.* * *► adjetivo1 of the world, mundane\huir del mundanal ruido to get away from it all* * *ADJ worldly* * *adjetivo worldly, of the worldlejos del mundanal ruido — (liter) far from the madding crowd (liter)
* * *= worldly [worldlier -comp., worldliest -sup.], earthly [earthlier -comp., earthliest -sup.].Ex. There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.Ex. After that I could never pass a dead man without stopping to gaze on his face, stripped by death of that earthly patina which masks the living soul.----* alejado del mundanal ruido = far from the maddening crowd(s).* lejos del mundanal ruido = out in the woods, far from the maddening crowd(s).* * *adjetivo worldly, of the worldlejos del mundanal ruido — (liter) far from the madding crowd (liter)
* * *= worldly [worldlier -comp., worldliest -sup.], earthly [earthlier -comp., earthliest -sup.].Ex: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.
Ex: After that I could never pass a dead man without stopping to gaze on his face, stripped by death of that earthly patina which masks the living soul.* alejado del mundanal ruido = far from the maddening crowd(s).* lejos del mundanal ruido = out in the woods, far from the maddening crowd(s).* * *worldly, of the world* * *
mundanal adjetivo mundane: figurado quiso alejarse del mundanal ruido, he wanted to get away from mundane problems
' mundanal' also found in these entries:
English:
away
- get
* * *mundanal adjworldly;placeres mundanales worldly pleasures* * *adj worldly -
18 tarea rutinaria
f.chore.* * *(n.) = routine, mundane task, daily choreEx. Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.Ex. Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try.Ex. This resort guarantees to be the romantic and luxurious escape from the hectic work agendas and daily chores especially for honeymooners.* * *(n.) = routine, mundane task, daily choreEx: Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.
Ex: Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try.Ex: This resort guarantees to be the romantic and luxurious escape from the hectic work agendas and daily chores especially for honeymooners. -
19 trabajo rutinario
m.routine work, journeywork, scut work, scutwork.* * *(n.) = chore, routine work, mundane taskEx. The maintenance of orderly shelf arrangement is often considered an unimportant chore.Ex. IT can motivate children, provide a 'novelty' factor to enliven routine work and serve as a bridge between the classroom and the library.Ex. Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try.* * *(n.) = chore, routine work, mundane taskEx: The maintenance of orderly shelf arrangement is often considered an unimportant chore.
Ex: IT can motivate children, provide a 'novelty' factor to enliven routine work and serve as a bridge between the classroom and the library.Ex: Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try. -
20 trivial
adj.trivial.* * *► adjetivo1 trivial, petty* * *adj.* * *ADJ trivial, trite* * *adjetivo trivial* * *= mundane, trivial, banal, a bit of a fluff, fluff.Ex. In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.Ex. A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Ex. Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.Ex. A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Ex. Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.* * *adjetivo trivial* * *= mundane, trivial, banal, a bit of a fluff, fluff.Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
Ex: A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Ex: Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.Ex: A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Ex: Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.* * *‹tema/argumento› trivial; ‹novela/comedia› trivial, lightweight* * *
trivial adjetivo
trivial
trivial adjetivo trivial
' trivial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banal
- fútil
- lejanía
- menudencia
- mosquearse
- tonta
- tonto
- insignificante
- intrascendente
- nimio
- trivialidad
English:
trifling
- trivial
- futile
- trifle
* * *trivial adjtrivial* * *adj trivial* * *trivial adj1) : trivial2) : trite, commonplace
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Mundane — Mun dane, a. [L. mundanus, fr. mundus the world, an implement, toilet adornments, or dress; cf. mundus, a., clean, neat, Skr. ma[.n][dsdot] to adorn, dress, ma[.n][dsdot]a adornment. Cf. {Monde}, {Mound} in heraldry.] 1. Of or pertaining to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mundane — worldly, *earthly, earthy, terrestrial, sublunary Analogous words: fleshly, sensual, *carnal, animal: secular, temporal, *profane Antonyms: eternal Contrasted words: *infinite, sempiternal, boundless: heavenly, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mundane — [adj] ordinary banal, commonplace, day to day, earthly, everyday, humdrum*, lowly, normal, prosaic, routine, workaday*, workday, worldly; concept 547 Ant. exciting, extraordinary, heavenly, supernatural, wonderful … New thesaurus
mundane — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking interest or excitement. 2) of this earthly world rather than a heavenly or spiritual one. DERIVATIVES mundanely adverb mundaneness noun mundanity noun. ORIGIN from Latin mundus world … English terms dictionary
mundane — [mun′dān΄, mun dān′] adj. [LME mondeyne < OFr mondain < LL mundanus < L mundus, world (in LL(Ec), the secular world, as opposed to the church)] 1. of the world; esp., worldly, as distinguished from heavenly, spiritual, etc. 2.… … English World dictionary
Mundane — For other uses, see Mundane (disambiguation). In subcultural and fictional uses, a mundane is a person who does not belong to a particular group, according to the members of that group; the implication is that such persons, lacking imagination,… … Wikipedia
mundane — [[t]mʌ̱nde͟ɪn[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is mundane is very ordinary and not at all interesting or unusual. Be willing to do mundane tasks with good grace. ...the mundane realities of life. Syn: boring N SING: the N You can refer to mundane… … English dictionary
mundane — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ find sth ▪ I found the job very mundane. ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
mundane — mun|dane [mʌnˈdeın] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: mondain, from Latin mundus world ] 1.) ordinary and not interesting or exciting = ↑boring ▪ Initially, the work was pretty mundane. ▪ The mundane task of setting the table can be fun on… … Dictionary of contemporary English