Translation for '
mediocrity' from English to Russian
| NOUN1 | a mediocrity [person] | mediocrities | |
| NOUN2 | mediocrity [quality] | - | |
| SYNO | averageness | mediocrity | second-rater |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- "The Guardian" critic Penny Anderson looked unfavourably upon the scene, calling it a "breeding ground for aggressively marketed mediocrity".
- While he was with the Cowboys, the team made the transition from mediocrity to championship contention. He also played in the 1967 NFL Championship Game (commonly known as the Ice Bowl).
- Proponents of specialization above cite excellence and its perceived higher rewards compared to mediocrity in everything.
- ” which he regarded as falling somewhere between mediocrity and Tourneur’s very best.
- For the first time, the division races were close. One featured excellence, the other mediocrity.
- In 1965 "Inky" Stephensen was given a standing ovation by an audience of Sydney Savages after a his long tirade against what he saw as the Australian pursuit of mediocrity.
- After the first round of the 2022 French Presidential Election, Alice Coffin denounced "political mediocrity" within the Green Party, and voiced the opinion that their candidate Yannick Jadot "had screwed up".
- Beatriz Martínez in "El Periódico" says that is an "intelligent comedy of adventures that through an addictive rhythm reflects on the Spanish idiosyncrasy, mediocrity and mediocrity as engines that drive our society".
- De Rousiers, who inspired the revolutionary syndicalist Georges Sorel with this work, wrote that the American aristocracy stressed ability and discouraged mediocrity, even among their own children.
- The song talks about embracing individuality and escaping mediocrity.
- "PC Gamer" criticized the game for its "mediocrity", writing that it would only be worth playing "in an world where "Micro Machines" doesn't exist".
- Chapter 14, The Triumph of Mediocrity: This chapter discusses mediocrity in everyday business according to Horace Secrist.
- "The Age" called it "a mediocrity".
- Gordon was passionate about raising journalistic standards for Black media organizations. In 1924, he published a series of articles in the "Opportunity" the mediocrity of the Black press.
- Peter Bradshaw of "The Guardian" called the film "A preposterous, worthless mediocrity.
- After several seasons of midtable mediocrity, new manager Roy Hodgson led Copenhagen to their first league title since 1993. However, at the end of the season Hodgson moved to Italian club Udinese.
- In contrast, Jesse Cataldo of "Slant" gave the album a more negative review, awarding it 2 out of 5 stars and criticizing Gucci's mediocrity.
- In his strongly worded report, Evers concluded that "unless change took place, Tasmanian football was condemned to another generation of mediocrity".
- Winnipeg Free Press reviewer Kenneth MacKendrick called it "tempting enough to read and bad enough to be controversial, striking a balance between sensationalism and mediocrity".
- Eurogamer gave the Xbox 360 version a 4/10, but noted that "there's clearly a really good RPG buried under all this technical mediocrity".
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