ordinary

ordinary
'o:dənəri
adjective
1) (usual; normal: She was behaving in a perfectly ordinary manner.) vanlig, normal
2) (not unusually good etc: Some people like his poetry but I think it's rather ordinary.) ordinær, gjennomsnittlig
- out of the ordinary
alminnelig
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ordinær
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sedvanlig
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subst. \/ˈɔːdnrɪ\/, \/ˈɔːdɪn(ə)rɪ\/
1) (kirke eller jus) ordinarius (embetsmann, spesielt biskop, med jurisdiksjon innenfor sitt distrikt)
2) forklaring: rituale for gudstjeneste eller messe (den faste delen som ikke forandres fra dag til dag)
3) (religion) ritualbok (bok med forskrifter og bønneformularer)
4) (handel) stamaksje
5) (heraldikk) (enklere) heroldsfigurer, (enklere) heraldiske figurer (på våpenskjold)
6) (historisk) fengselsprest (som bistår dødsdømte)
7) (om sykler, hovedsaklig amer.) veltepetter
8) (gammeldags) dagens rett, table d'hôte
9) (gammeldags) vertshus
above the ordinary utover det vanlige\/normale
ability far above the ordinary
evne\/begavelse\/talent langt utover det vanlige\/normale
in ordinary (om skip) i opplag
out of the ordinary utover det vanlige, helt spesielt, usedvanlig
physician in ordinary to His\/Her Majesty
sephysician
II
adj. \/ˈɔːdnrɪ\/, \/ˈɔːdɪn(ə)rɪ\/
1) ordinær, alminnelig, vanlig
under ordinary circumstances I should refuse
under vanlige omstendigheter ville jeg ha sagt nei
2) (parlamentarisk, handel) ordinær
3) sedvanlig, normal
4) jevn, middels, middelmådig
5) (jus, religion) forklaring: som utøver makt i kraft av sin stilling eller posisjon (om britiske biskoper eller dommere)
in ordinary life selife
on ordinary occasions eller on ordinary days seoccasion

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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