Examples of using Commonplace in English and their translations into Chinese
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Mapping is becoming commonplace.
Injuries and even fatalities are commonplace.
Scenes that have not been imagined in the past are now commonplace.
Mobile telephony is now commonplace around the world.
Making the simple complex is commonplace;
Collective bargaining agreements are also commonplace in the Israel.
Now they could also help make distributed wind more commonplace and expand its role in the national energy mix.".
Once the high-bandwidth flavor of 5G becomes commonplace, it could lead to a rush to expand the wireless capabilities of many types of IoT devices.
The chances are that 4K will become even more commonplace in the years ahead, as things like 5G improve our mobile connectivity.
Luther allegedly used this commonplace example(though we are not sure where he used it) to demonstrate the difference between justification and sanctification.
As data breaches are becoming more commonplace, industries have to take different levels of precaution in order to protect consumers' personal data.
Such agents are not commonplace even now, but some of the ideas of Web 2.0, mashups and price comparison websites may be coming close.
These warning signs have become so commonplace that consumers don't take notice anymore and it loses it purpose to educate and inform them.
Collisions between galaxies are commonplace, and globular clusters may provide fossil evidence of these encounters because they are strongly affected by such interactions.
Electronic communications, so commonplace in the North, are still scarce in the South. The digital divide is real.
Some traditional ring tones have become so commonplace that birds in Denmark, Germany and Finland are said to be mimicking them in their songs.
DB: now that computer generated visualizations are so commonplace, do you still use physical scale models or sketch designs by hand?
But today, charging without wires is becoming commonplace, especially for iPhone owners.
The stuff of science fiction is becoming commonplace, but that doesn't mean we're headed toward a dystopian universe.
As donations through Bitcoin and other digital currencies become more commonplace and acceptable and assuming the crypto market continues to flourish, crypto-philanthropy will indeed grow.