ordinary

ordinary
ordinary [ˈɔ:dnrɪ]
1. adjective
   a. ( = usual) habituel ; [clothes] de tous les jours
• my ordinary grocer's mon épicerie habituelle
• in the ordinary way d'ordinaire
   b. ( = unexceptional) [person, day] ordinaire ; [intelligence, reader] moyen
• mine was a fairly ordinary childhood j'ai eu une enfance assez ordinaire
• ordinary people le commun des mortels
• ordinary Germans l'Allemand m moyen
• she's no ordinary woman c'est une femme extraordinaire
2. noun
ordinaire m
• out of the ordinary hors du commun
• nothing out of the ordinary rien d'exceptionnel
3. compounds
► ordinary degree noun (British) ≈ licence f
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ORDINARY DEGREE
Un ordinary degree est un diplôme moins prestigieux que l'« honours degree » et que l'on obtient en général après trois années d'études universitaires. Il peut aussi être décerné en cas d'échec à l'« honours degree ». → HONOURS DEGREE
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['ɔːdənrɪ], US ['ɔːrdənerɪ] 1.
noun (normal)

to be out of the ordinary — sortir de l'ordinaire

2.
adjective
1) (normal) [clothes] de tous les jours (after n); [citizen, life, family] ordinaire

to be just ordinary people — n'être que des gens bien ordinaires

this is no ordinary case — c'est un cas inhabituel

in the ordinary way — normalement

2) (average) [consumer, family] moyen/-enne
3) péj (uninspiring)

very ordinary — très quelconque


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