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be two/ten a penny idiomUK(USbe a dime a dozen) to be very common: 很普通;不值钱 Antique toy cars are ten a penny nowadays.现在古董汽车玩具很不值钱。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples happening or seen often commonWorking from home has become increasingly common. rifeViolence was rife throughout the city. commonplaceEarthquakes are a commonplace occurrence in California. be two/ten a pennyUK Good designers are two a penny, but great designers are worth their weight in gold. be a dime a dozenUS Those cheap little metal cars are a dime a dozen. You can get them anywhere. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Plain and ordinary as it comesidiom austere austerely austerity average Joe homey humble humdrum middle-of-the-road mundane sparely spartan stale starkly starkness unostentatious unostentatiously unpainted unremarkable unremarkably
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