common 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
commonadjective uk
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common adjective
(USUAL)
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B1 the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people
常見的;經常的;普遍的;普通的;平常的
It's quite common to see couples who dress alike.
夫妻衣著相似是司空見慣的事情。
"Smith" is a very common name in Britain.
「史密斯」是英國很常見的姓氏。
common courtesy/decency
the basic level of politeness that you expect from someone: His communications were characterized by a lack of common courtesy.
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B2 a fact that everyone knows: [ + that ] It's common knowledge that they live together.
他們住在一起,這件事人盡皆知。
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更多範例减少例句Oil spills are common, as is the dumping of toxic industrial wastes.It's common practice in the States to tip the hairdresser.In the past, bear-baiting was a common form of entertainment in Britain.This disease is four times more common in boys than in girls.One common cause of homelessness is separation or divorce.
common adjective
(SHARED)
B1 belonging to or shared by two or more people, or things
共同的;共有的
a common goal/interest
共同的目標/興趣
English has some features common to many languages.
英語的一些特點是許多語言所共有的。
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common ground for the common good
If something is done for the common good, it is done to help everyone: We have to use our freedoms for the common good rather than our own selfish interests.
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to act together with someone in order to achieve something: Environmental protesters have made common cause with local people to stop the motorway being built.
環境抗議者與當地人聯合起來共同阻止修建高速公路。
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更多範例减少例句The two countries combined against their common enemy.Her latest film, by common consent, is her best yet.English is de facto the common language of much of the world today.Excretion is one of several activities common to both plants and animals.The two countries have united against their common foe.
common adjective
(LOW CLASS)
disapproving typical of a low social class
低級的;粗俗的
My mum thinks dyed blonde hair is a bit common.
我媽媽認為染出來的金髮有點俗氣。
習語
the common man
the common touch
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common noun
(LAND)
[ C ] (US also commons) an area of grass that everyone is allowed to use, usually in or near a village
(通常在村子裡或附近的)公地,共用草地
common noun
(SHARED)
have something in common
B1 to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something: We don't really have much in common.
我們其實沒有多少共同之處。
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C1 in the same way as someone or something: In common with many mothers, she feels torn between her family and her work.
與許多母親一樣,她覺得家庭與工作難以兼顧。
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The establishment of clearer property rights over resources is often proposed as a solution to the problem of the 'tragedy of the commons'.
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Also, it is primarily the large landowners who encroach on forests and commons.
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One broad category, well worth exploring, involves making the global commons quasi-private.
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With regard to participation in commons, the differential effect of different kinds of assets is clearly brought out by the study.
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A comprehensive approach to developing the commons should be adopted, incorporating both improved technology and better management.
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Cardiovascular involvement consists of an aortitis with resultant aortic valve disease, aortic aneurysm or angina and is the commonest cause of death in late disease.
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There is no direct way we can estimate the total quantitative impact of enclosure of the commons.
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The area of commons enclosed in 1621 can be calculated at about 4,500 acres.
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