commonplace
commonplace :happening often or often seen or experienced and so not considered to be special
1.Spelling errors are commonplace in Donald Trump’s tweets.
Donald Trump’s tweets are prone to spelling errors.
2.Mobile payment systems are already commonplace across China.
3.Households with just one child have become commonplace in Europe and the more prosperous parts of Asia, including China. That means each child has more time, money and energy invested in it, but misses out on the hustle and bustle of a larger household.
xx has become commonplace. That means……
1.《牛津英语搭配词典》commonplace作为形容词时的常用搭配。
be/become/seem+very/quite/rather/fairly +commonplace + among/amongst
regard sth. as commonplace
2.翻译
去国外度假已经变得越来越平常。
Holidaying abroad has become increasingly commonplace.
3.造句
Studying abroad has become quite commonplace .