单词 | ordinary |
释义 | Word Frequency ordinary(ˈɔːdənrɪ) adjective 1. of common or established type or occurrence 2. familiar, everyday, or unexceptional 3. uninteresting or commonplace 4. having regular or ex officio jurisdiction an ordinary judge 5. mathematics (of a differential equation) containing two variables only and derivatives of one of the variables with respect to the other nounWord forms: plural -naries 6. a common or average situation, amount, or degree (esp in the phrase out of the ordinary) 7. a normal or commonplace person or thing 8. civil law a judge who exercises jurisdiction in his or her own right 9. (usually capital) an ecclesiastic, esp a bishop, holding an office to which certain jurisdictional powers are attached 10. Roman Catholic Church a. the parts of the Mass that do not vary from day to day Compare proper (sense 13)b. a prescribed form of divine service, esp the Mass 11. the US name for penny-farthing 12. heraldry any of several conventional figures, such as the bend, the fesse, and the cross, commonly charged upon shields 13. history a clergyman who visited condemned prisoners before their death 14. British obsolete a. a meal provided regularly at a fixed price b. the inn providing such meals 15. in ordinary Word origin C16: (adj) and C13: (some n senses): ultimately from Latin ordinārius orderly, from ordō order |
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