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all in a day's work idiom If something difficult, unpleasant, or strange is all in a day's work for someone, it is a usual part of their job: 日常工作的一部分;习以为常,不足为奇 When you're a nurse, cleaning up vomit is all in a day's work.对护士来说,打扫呕吐污物就是分内工作。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Habitual and customary accustomed as a (general) ruleidiom as a matter of courseidiom as per usual/normalidiom be par for the courseidiom inveterately knee-jerk mainstreaming make it a ruleidiom mechanical more often than notidiom nine per prevail pro forma regulation rule surprise surprise, surpriseidiom trad
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