Occurring or returning in the ordinary course of events.
Having no special characteristics or function.
Синонимы
Examples for "routine "
Examples for "routine "
1 Possible; so much of police work is routine , fitting details into patterns.
2 But I believe it's good for my health to keep this routine .
3 Objectives: Few routine systems exist to test older, asymptomatic children for HIV.
4 There would be routine screening for family violence in public antenatal sites.
5 No problem, just include a custom sort routine by changing this line:
1 Yes, free Wi-Fi on planes will very soon become an everyday reality.
2 Innocent's use of an everyday office worker provides a case in point.
3 An everyday gesture with enough power behind it to level a house.
4 In times of great need, we often touch abilities beyond the everyday .
5 I just knew they weren't good; an everyday insult meant to demean.
1 Apart from severe heart disease the patient had an unremarkable medical history.
2 What is art about if not breaking free from unremarkable human form?
3 He shrugged; the tartan skirt looked unremarkable , which was the main thing.
4 At the beginning of this unremarkable day, I will first drive home.
5 They were an unremarkable mid-table side in the early Premier League years.
1 There was no obvious connection, frisson and contest, just a workaday monologue.
2 Hurst was a workaday wing-half whom Greenwood almost transferred to Southend United.
3 We did not know they made such cigars in this workaday world.
4 Each habitant had a clumsy, wooden-wheeled cart or wagon for workaday use.
5 But I've put it off now, and put on workaday clothes again.
1 The quotidian patterns of society are revealed without my making an effort.
2 There may be unidentified significance in what otherwise looks like quotidian grind.
3 But there was more quotidian work to be done as well.
4 There is not much to relate of the quotidian life of the artist.
5 But reminders of history's antithesis to these quotidian pleasures are never far away.
Concerned with the world or worldly matters.
Belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly; yet a mundane wonder of unimagined kind"
1 It was mundane in its ideas and ends; everything was for utility.
2 Methods for conveying clear intent include techniques seemingly as mundane as speech.
3 We have come to look at nuclear energy as limited and mundane .
4 No point in returning to such mundane things as work or worry.
5 However, anyone with a quill and an inkhorn can forge mundane text.
6 The three-dimensional imagery was mundane : standard-issue trooper personal history and training records.
7 As usual she was content to let him handle the mundane tasks.
8 In reality, most of what goes on inside them are mundane procedures.
9 Her literary sensibility fuses the fantastic and the mundane to great effect.
10 She asked the same mundane questions, just as they all had done.
11 Private Censorship: From the mundane to the frightening, the examples run rampant.
12 I recount this very mundane story to make a very mundane point.
13 However, the goal of the trip was bigger than such mundane matters.
14 There is an ideal stake-the successful player-and a mundane stake-the actual wager.
15 I wanted him to see how together I was, mundane things included.
16 They want to know all about us, even the most mundane details.
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