Ordinario in english
Ordinary
pronunciation: ɔrdəneri part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɔrdəneri part of speech: adjective
In gestures
ordinario1 = run-of-the-mill ; plebeian [plebian].
Example: Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Example: I don't feel partial either way but if I were a public librarian I think I would take exception to the idea that there was some kind of common plebeian form which I could use.more:
» acciones ordinarias = common stock .
Example: This paper empirically examines the actual conversion of debentures into common stock.» lo ordinario = ordinariness .
Example: It's the ordinariness of living that makes life extraordinary.ordinario2 = vulgar ; uncouth ; tasteless ; naff ; low-class.
Example: This paper is a somewhat whimsical glance backwards, recalling 6 vulgar American parodies of 7 enduring songs.Example: All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Example: Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.Example: Elton then started to metamorphose from 'sensitive guy' singer into someone famous for wearing naff sunglasses and dressing up as a duck.Example: It's considered rude, adolescent and low-class, but celebrities seem to have no shame about chomping on gum in public.more:
» de lo más ordinario = as common as dirt ; as common as muck ; as common as an old shoe .
Example: Everyone I know has either already died or is going to die, including me -- death and dying are as common as dirt. Example: Lots of people also called me 'four eyes' but that is just as common as muck and most people that wore glasses were called this. Example: Old chests can look as common as an old shoe on the outside and yet be beautifully inlaid masterpieces on the inside.» hacer ordinario = coarsen .
Example: By shouting they may make themselves heard, but they also coarsen the quality of the sounds they produce, limiting the range and vocal color = Si gritan pueden hacerse oír, pero también embastecen la calidad de los sonidos que producen, limitando los rasgos de la voz y los tonos vocales .» lenguaje ordinario = foul language ; rude language ; crude language .
Example: Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect. Example: Should violent lyrics in songs and crude, rude language on TV programs and movies be regulated?. Example: Should violent lyrics in songs and crude, rude language on TV programs and movies be regulated?.