common
- IPA[ˈkɒmən]
英式
- occurring, found, or done often; prevalent;(of an animal or plant) found or living in relatively large numbers; not rare
- a piece of open land for public use;common sense.
noun: common, plural noun: commons
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- 1. occurring, found, or done often; prevalent salt and pepper are the two most common seasonings common misspellings 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of an animal or plant) found or living in relatively large numbers; not rare you might spot less common birds such as the great spotted woodpecker the swordfish is not common in European waters
- ▪ denoting the most widespread or typical species of an animal or plant the common gull
- ▪ ordinary; of ordinary qualities; without special rank or position the dwellings of common people a common soldier 同義詞
- ▪ (of a quality) of a sort or level to be generally expected common decency
- ▪ of the most familiar type the common or vernacular name
- 2. shared by, coming from, or done by two or more people, groups, or things the two republics' common border problems common to both communities 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ belonging to or involving the whole of a community or the public at large common land 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ belonging to two or more quantities.
- 3. British showing a lack of taste and refinement supposedly typical of the lower classes; vulgar she's so common 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. (in Latin, Dutch, and certain other languages) of or denoting a gender of nouns that are conventionally regarded as masculine or feminine, contrasting with neuter.
- ▪ (in English) denoting a noun that refers to individuals of either sex (e.g. teacher).
- 5. (of a syllable) able to be either short or long.
- 6. (of a crime) of lesser severity common assault
名詞
- 1. a piece of open land for public use we spent the morning tramping over the common looking for flowers
- 2. British informal common sense.
- 3. (in the Christian Church) a form of service used for each of a group of occasions.
- 4. a person's right over another's land, e.g. for pasturage or mineral extraction.
- short for House of Commons
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- a dining hall in a residential school or college.
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- the part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes.
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- the part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than ...
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- the gender of those nouns in English that are not limited to either sex, such as cousin or spouse.
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- a shared multiple of the denominators of several fractions.
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- a common multiple of the denominators of several fractions.
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- a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on ...
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- IPA[ˈkämən]
美式
- occurring, found, or done often; prevalent: salt and pepper are the two most common seasonings it's common for children to have middle ear infections
- a piece of open land for public use, especially in a village or town: we spent the morning tramping over the common looking for flowers
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