обыденный

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обы́денный (obýdennyj)

  1. ordinary, commonplace, everyday
    • 1862, Иван Тургенев, “Глава 3”, in Отцы и дети; English translation from Richard Hare, transl., Fathers and Sons, 1947:
      — А что дя́дя? здоро́в? — спроси́л Арка́дий, кото́рому, несмотря́ на и́скреннюю, почти́ де́тскую ра́дость, его́ наполня́вшую, хоте́лось поскоре́е перевести́ разгово́р с настрое́ния взволно́ванного на обы́денное.
      — A što djádja? zdoróv? — sprosíl Arkádij, kotóromu, nesmotrjá na ískrennjuju, počtí détskuju rádostʹ, jevó napolnjávšuju, xotélosʹ poskoréje perevestí razgovór s nastrojénija vzvolnóvannovo na obýdennoje.
      "And how is uncle? Is he well?" asked Arkady, who in spite of the genuine, almost childish joy which filled him, wanted as soon as possible to turn the conversation from an emotional to a more commonplace level.

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