1, used to it
Interpretation: it means that something is often done, or a phenomenon is often seen, which makes it feel normal.
Source: Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" forty-eighth time: "Mr. Yu Da is sitting in Yufu, going early and returning late, and he is used to it."
2, home-cooked meals
Interpretation: refers to the daily meals at home, which is not surprising.
Source: Jun Qing's "Autumn Color Fu Jiao Yulu's Glory": "Sandstorm is a commonplace. Who will pay attention to its source and who will pay attention to its whereabouts?"
Second, the common antonym: unprecedented and different.
1, unprecedented
Interpretation: Never before.
Source: Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 83: "Such a good order is really unprecedented."
2, different
Interpretation: it means different from others.
Source: Li Ruzhen's "The Flower in the Mirror": "This is the first ancient person in today's order. It must be outstanding and different to be interesting."
Extended data
Common explanation:
Interpretation: It is not surprising that something is common.
Source: Guo Moruo's "The Spring and Autumn Period of the Revolution, the Ten Years of Creation": "The word' imperialism' is commonplace today, but it was almost a taboo name in that year."
Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Describe common things.
Example: There are fewer cars on the street than in the past, and the usual traffic jam is gone today.