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Allg. |
usual; customary; habitual; common; conventional (of weapons); current; accustomed; average; everyday; frequent; natural; normal (I'm an angry flyer. But it isn't the poor service, cramped seats, or high prices that raise my ire – you know, the kinds of things that get normal people's blood boiling.); regular; rife; routine; common or garden; common-or-garden; consuetudinary; unexceptional; copy-book; outright; custumal; honest; informal; uneventful; nickel and dime; nickel-and-dimed; nickel-and-diming; nickeled-and-dimed; nickeling-and-diming; all-too-familiar (tavost); ordinary; non-matching (KirsanovaBrE); primitive; mundane (bigmaxus); traditionary; commonsensical (Азери); plain-vanilla (Alexander Demidov); static (стандартный; More intensive competition, apart from its static benefits, can also widen the range of financial services available to clients. 4uzhoj); typical; commonplace; general; familiar; run-of-the-mill (какой-нибудь там RISS is not your run-of-the-mill think tank. Until 2009, it was part of the SVR. • I was just a very average run-of-the-mill kind of student.); knee jerk; oh-so-simple (Ufel Trabel); customable; wonted; banal (Tonsillitis is an inflammation, acute or chronic, banal or specific, localized to a tonsil. I. Havkin); mainline (wiktionary.org epoost); oft; run of the mill; middle-of-the road (VLZ_58); unremarkable (VLZ_58); undistinguished (VLZ_58); unmemorable (VLZ_58); forgettable (VLZ_58); humdrum (VLZ_58); nondescript (VLZ_58); prosaic (VLZ_58); uninspiring (VLZ_58); uninteresting (VLZ_58); bland (VLZ_58); lackluster (VLZ_58); unimpressive (VLZ_58); mediocre (VLZ_58); tame (VLZ_58); colorless (VLZ_58) |
Игорь Миг |
lowly |
Amerik. |
run-of-the-mine |
Architek. |
repeatable |
Autoind. |
orthodox |
Bohr. |
off-the-shelf |
comp. |
standard |
Dial. |
brief (о болезни) |
Dipl. |
nonatomic (об оружии) |
el. |
indifferent; proper |
Energiewirts. |
regular (напр., о режиме работы, эксплуатации) |
form.Sp. |
wont |
idiom. |
button-down (Interex); common-and-garden (Ordinary, standard. Interex) |
kont. |
original (в знач. "прежний" Ding_an_sich) |
Lit. Stil |
nomic |
Makarow. |
of common occurrence; pedestrian; regulation; accepted |
Massenmed. |
conventional |
Math. |
vulgar; an ordinary conventional, common experiment |
Med. |
tradition; free-living (имеющий место при обычном образе жизни igisheva) |
Med., Lit. Stil |
quotidian |
micr. |
generic (ssn); regular (Having a font weight that corresponds to a weight class value of 400 according to the OpenType specification) |
Mil. |
nonnuclear; conventional (не ядерный Киселев) |
Mil., Luftf. |
normal |
Patent. |
ordinary |
Physiol. |
knee-jerk |
Polym. |
plain |
Progr. |
straight-through (ssn); basic (ssn); raw (ssn); simple (о проекте ssn); good old (Alex_Odeychuk); convenient (ssn) |
Qual.Kontr. |
plain (напр., о конструкции, методе) |
Rel., Lat. |
Ordinarius ("ordinary", Ord.) |
Slang. |
slob; man-on-the-street (Interex); cut and dried |
Tech. |
traditional; regular-duty |
tibet. |
phyal ba |
torp. |
simple |
umg. |
organic (процесс, ход дела chronik); go-to (my go-to shirt, store, girl joyand); ushe (short for "usual" Taras); average-ass (Taras); no great shakes (VLZ_58) |
USA |
white-bread (VLZ_58) |
veralt. |
consuetudinal; accustomable |
vulg. |
plebby |
Wass.vork. |
normal (полноцветный режим просмотра) |
Wirtsch. |
straight; prevailing (A.Rezvov) |
WWW |
physical (не онлайновый A.Rezvov) |
Ökol. |
trivial |
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Allg. |
rut; the general run of something, что-либо; common |
Budd. |
conventional |
Makarow. |
general run of something (что-либо); the general run of something (что-либо) |
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IT |
typical (установка) |
Öl&Gas |
RMA (стандартная) глинокислота, обычная (стандартная) грязевая кислота (regular mud acid Углов) |
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Slang. |
cotton-picking; picking |
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Makarow. |
the inevitable |
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Allg. |
usually (I usually get home at about six o'clock. • Usually I just have a sandwich. cambridge.org); it is conventional; vulgo; commonly; actually; nine times out of ten; by convention; as a rule; as a general rule; by ordinary; as a general as a usual thing; usu. (от "usually"); normal (zeev); more often than not (Franka_LV); for the most part; in normal cases (gorbulenko); all over; usually; in general; normally; in character; by default (по общему правилу financial-engineer); generally (People generally don't go swimming in the buff in public places.); otherwise (в знач. "в других обстоятельствах": Trying to exert conscious control over something that is otherwise automatic • Otherwise I wouldn't share it, but at the moment it seems like a good idea. DoctorKto); vulgarly; habitually (Notburga); customarily (tarantula); familiarly; ordinarily; customarily; mostly; frequently |
E.öl. |
typically |
form.Sp. |
it is general practice (о выполнении какого-либо действия igisheva) |
Gramm. |
always will (указывает на повторяющееся, привычное действие: All nurses always will think that I'd like a nice cup of tea at 8 o'clock in the morning. – Все медсестры обычно думают, что я бы хотел чашечку чая в 8 утра. Alex_Odeychuk) |
IT |
most commonly |
klisch. |
on any given day (о деятельности: Back in college, my friends and I would always all go to the cafeteria across campus together for lunch. There were about 8-10 of us on any given day so normally you had 3-4 of us in a huddle followed by the other 3-4. mysteriousuniverse.org ART Vancouver) |
kont. |
would (An assembly is what we would call a component — Сборкой называется то, что мы обычно называем компонентом. Alex_Odeychuk) |
Makarow. |
as rule; as a general thing; as a usual thing |
Maschinenb. |
the usual (dmithree) |
Massenmed. |
classically |
Math. |
be normal practice; it is common practice; traditionally; used to; regularly; routinely; characteristically; conventionally; often |
Patent. |
ordinary; ordinarily |
Psychol. |
as things go |
Recht. |
tend to (Though foreign multinationals frequently buy from these companies, which are their global suppliers, Russian firms tend to favor the large, well-known domestic players or have a favored small operator – which then goes to the major players to buy national and global connectivity. TMT Alexander Demidov); as a general principle (Sergey.Cherednichenko) |
Tech. |
classically (Classically this equation is used to illustrate – обычно это уравнение... Yakov F.) |
umg. |
have a way (of doing something; =have a tendency to:
Cheer up – these problems have a way of working out. • Bosses have a
way of always finding out about such things. • The powerful have a way
of establishing contracts that suit them. 4uzhoj) |
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Mech. |
it is common practice to (do something) |