Translation for '
mundane' from English to Russian
ADJ | mundane | more mundane | most mundane | |
SYNO | everyday | mundane | quotidian | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- The principle of inertia, as formulated by Aristotle for "motions in a void", includes that a mundane object tends to resist a change in motion.
- In 1618, Fludd wrote "De Musica Mundana" ("Mundane Music") which described his theories of music, including his mundane (also known as "divine" or "celestial") monochord.
- The show focused on Mr. Moto's fight against Communism although occasionally he solved more mundane mysteries such as murder and blackmail.
- Solarpunk fiction can include elements of mundane science fiction.
- a Hebrew phrase meaning "mundane of the festival", refers to the intermediate days of Passover and Sukkot.
- Many of his poems deal with the mundane facets of everyday hermit life.
- Mundane astrology (also known as political astrology) is the application of astrology to world affairs and world events, taking its name from the Roman word "Mundus", meaning "the World".
- Letterman would also occasionally give an intentionally absurd and mundane category, such as "Top Ten Numbers Between One and Ten", drawing humor from the silliness of ranking such mundane items.
- His work is noted for its ironic sincerity and exaltation of the mundane.
- The term "ecological validity" is now widely used by researchers unfamiliar with the origins and technical meaning of the term to be broadly equivalent to mundane realism.
- Before the thermal recoil explanation became accepted, other proposed explanations fell into two classes — "mundane causes" or "new physics".
- Tim Lieder calls this story a story of mysteries, both mundane and sinister.
- In "Talking With...", the second monologue is about a housewife who dresses up as Scraps to escape her mundane life.
- His military career was mundane.
- Critics often cite certain works by García Márquez, such as "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" and "One Hundred Years of Solitude", as exemplary of magic realism, a style of writing in which the supernatural is presented as mundane, and the mundane as supernatural or extraordinary.
- The truth is far more mundane, and almost sordid.
- • Mixes the mythic and the mundane to create socially relevant, visually poetic theatre.
- Much like Diana Tregarde, Jennifer is an independent woman and a powerful magic worker who also has mundane problems.
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