[ˈkɔmənz]
commons如何读
commons是什么意思
n.
平民,下院,公共用
[法律](对土地、水域的)共有权( common的名词复数 )
公共用地
(学校、大学等的)学生公共食堂
[宗教](基督教某个特定节日所用的)普通礼拜
commons词根
词根:commons
n.commonality 公共;共性;平民
commoner 平民;自费学生;下议院议员
commonalty 平民;法人团体;团体
commons英英释义
adjective
of or relating to a community at large : public
work for the common good
known to the community
common nuisances
belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or things or by all members of a group buried in a common grave common interests
a common friend
belonging equally to two or more mathematical entities
triangles with a common base
having two or more branches
common carotid artery
occurring or appearing frequently : familiar
a common sight
of the best known or most frequently seen kind—used especially of plants and animals
the common housefly
vernacular sense 2
common names
widespread, general
common knowledge
characterized by a lack of privilege or special status a common laborer
common people
just satisfying accustomed criteria : elementary
common decency
falling below ordinary standards : second-rate
Oh hard is the bed they have made him, / And common the blanket and cheap …—A. E. Housman
lacking refinement : coarse
said, in his common vulgar way, the city would have to lump it—J. K. Jerome
denoting nominal relations by a single linguistic form that in a more highly inflected language might be denoted by two or more different forms common case
common gender
of, relating to, or being common stock
noun
commons plural the common people
commons plural in form but singular in construction a dining hall
Students usually have their meals at the commons.
the political group or estate comprising the commoners
the parliamentary representatives of the commoners
house of commons
the legal right of taking a profit in another's land in common with the owner or others
a piece of land subject to common use: such as
undivided land used especially for pasture
a public open area in a municipality
A food and jazz festival will be held at the town common.
a religious service suitable for any of various festivals
ordinary sense 3
common stock
commons词组
house of commons(英国、加拿大的)下议院
commons词源中文解释
14世纪中叶,“人民集体”,尤其是“普通人民与统治者、贵族和神职人员区分开来; 英格兰的自由人在议会中代表人民”(14世纪末)来自 common(n.)。意思是“议会的下议院,由人民选出的普通人作为他们的代表”起源于15世纪初。House of Commons 起源于17世纪20年代。意思是“为社区或公司提供的物资”起源于14世纪中叶。
commons词源英文解释
Adjective and Noun Middle English commun, from Anglo-French, from Latin communis — more at mean
The first known use of common was in the 13th century
commons儿童词典英英释义
common sensenoun
ordinary good sense and judgment
common1 of 2adjective
relating or belonging to or used by everyone : public
work for the common good
belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or by the members of a group or set
a common ancestor
widespread sense 1, general
facts of common knowledge
adequate
common decency
occurring or appearing frequently : familiar
a common sight
not above the average in rank, merit, or social position
the common people
falling below ordinary standards : second-rate
coarse sense 5, vulgar
common2 of 2noun
plural the common people
a piece of land that is open to common use especially for pasture—often used in plural
commons 例句
1 Nearby is a 1957 notice from the Canadian House of Commons commemorating her father for being one of its youngest-ever members.
2 By 10am on Saturday morning, it had reached 100,000 signatures, the point at which the government says it will consider debating the issue in the Commons.
3 N Yeman's photograph Waiting, which features in the Home Sweet Home exhibition at the House of Commons.
4 He made a statement before the House of Commons.
他在下议院当众发表了一个声明。
5 A House of Commons Commission statement said arrangements were being made for the "decision to be implemented in an appropriate manner in due course."
6 By contrast, said the Mid Bedfordshire MP, she had been away over the half-term break and missed only three sitting House of Commons days and no legislation.
7 It was 9 December 2010, the day the tuition fees bill was passed by the House of Commons.
8 Suddenly there came a rough shout from the center of the Commons.
9 The British Parliament comprises/consists of/is composed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
英国国会是由下议院和上议院组成的。
10 Astor, “American born pioneer woman member of the House of Commons,” responded: They are not flappers; most of those 5,000,000 women who are going to vote are hard workers.
11 Agent Davenport was hurrying up the steps to Commons, head down, black shoes slapping on the wet marble.
12 We, and countless other editorial teams and authors, are only able to do this thanks to Creative Commons licensing.
13 In 2002 he was suspended from the House of Commons for a month for serious breaches of the code of conduct.
14 Jud and Frank were building some enormous, ramshackle, modernistic structure out on Commons lawn, and the hammers and the power drills had started early in the morning.
15 The House of Commons resolved itself into a committee.
下议院改组为一全院委员会.
16 “I’m a big fan of collaboration and the Creative Commons in general,” he says, “so my plan is to invite cutting-edge artists who have specifically made their music to be shared and distributed freely.”
17 A narcotic heaviness still clung deliciously to my limbs and I imagined what fun it would be to wander with her—drowsy, hypnotized—up to Commons in the fading light, the snow.
18 Your playlist for “House of Lords and Commons” was a thrill to have alongside the collection.
19 Psychic TV's Genesis P-Orridge may have been called a "wrecker of civilisation" in the House of Commons and undergone feminising surgery in the name of art, but Meyer found him "lovely – like your favourite auntie".
20 Last Tuesday, the Public Art Fund assembled a group of art-world Instagram “influencers,” in the middle of the park at MetroTech Commons, in downtown Brooklyn.
commons 同义词
4 民众
popular democratic vulgar demotic country mass crowd mob herd commonality demos commonalty populares polloi country seat
5 伙食
7 给养
8 公地
9 公共食堂
12 众议院
13 平民
civilian commoner plebeian Demos commonalty civvy commonage people little people third estate civil baseborn mob populace pleb noncombatant private vulgar citizen democracy mister demos plebs pekin vulgus roturier democratic homespun plebby simple mass commune commonality snob plebe gownsman
14 食物
nutrition alimental sunket food board table diet meat bread eating nurture packing tack nourish ration grub refresher scoff sustenance peck eats toke tucker trencher eatable aliment provender gubbins nutriment victual comestible purveyance sustentation scran viand ingesta muckamuck
15 百姓
16 平民阶层