trillado
well trodden ; hackneyed ; well-worn ; well-tread ; overused [over-used] ; overworked ; stale ; timeworn.
Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.
It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.
To use a well-worn example, the string (2) physiotherapy (6) nurses $h for (6) bibliographies obviously represents a different sense from the similar string (2) physiotherapy (6) bibliographies (6) nurses $h for.
All the contributions provide well-articulated, fresh insights, even on well-tread subjects.
Sustainable agriculture has become a very over-used concept.
User-friendliness is a much overworked phrase which has been interpreted in different ways by software houses.
We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.
This is in stark contrast to the warped logic and timeworn language to which Lebanon's rulers resorted in the wake of the tragedy.
camino trillado
beaten road
worn path
He then came across a beaten road, where he saw many tracks of human feet, and some of cows, but most of horses.
Where are the worn paths that take us to the important address on the Web?.
fuera de los caminos trillados
off the beaten path
The best garden nurseries are almost always off the beaten path.
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tired, the
worn, the
It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.