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词根:common
adj.common 共同的;普通的;一般的;通常的
commonplace 平凡的;陈腐的
n.common 普通;平民;公有地
commonplace 老生常谈;司空见惯的事;普通的东西
commonality 公共;共性;平民
commoner 平民;自费学生;下议院议员
commonage 共用权;大众;共有地
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
1520年代,“被多个人分享的状态或品质”,来自 common(形容词)+ -ness。意思是“普通发生的品质”来自1590年代。
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
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
commonplace1 of 2noun
something that is often seen, heard, or met with
commonplace2 of 2adjective
very common or ordinary
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
1 Traditionally, ecologists have measured biodiversity by taking into account both the number of species and their commonness.
2 It has been especially emphasized that the study on electret state is a basic theory problem with great commonness.
特别指出了驻极态的研究是一个具有共性的基础理论课题。
3 Excellent, too, is the digression on the comparative commonness of earls in Ireland, where untitled people tend to disappear while earls survive, though they are regarded much as ordinary people.
4 Washington has all of these qualities of the common life: he possesses in high degree what some one has called “great commonness.”
5 Hating on Mounds, however, strikes me as especially odd owing to the commonness of its ingredients.
6 There is a national conspiracy against excellence and undue admiration of commonness and mediocrity.
这个国家存在着反对精英阶层的阴谋,而对平庸之辈却过度崇拜。
7 The commonness is represented in the traditional thought of the components of civil liability of securities fraud.
共性部分表现为民法在关于欺诈行为民事责任构成要件上传统的思维方式。
8 Though commonness exists with individuality, we must develop the useful and discard the useless.
虽然共性寓于个性之中有选择与扬弃, 但共性必须寓于个性之中.
9 Pera has all that is odious of the Levant: impudence, ostentation, slyness, indelicacy, uproar, a glittering commonness.
10 I was grateful for that, too, the commonness of my feeling, I felt some stubborn strangeness in me ease, I felt like part of the human race.
11 Some books nowadays, though written by the cleverest of men, have a commonness of style that is a mere coming down to their inferiors.
12 This paper is in the foundation of the commonness horizontal lather C6150 and modified it to Lathes automatic.
本篇论文是在对普通卧式车床C6150的基础上对其进行自动化改造。
13 Meant to be more emphatic than lose, but actually less so, because of its commonness.
14 In the commonness of their work they became as one: he the body, she the soul.
15 What is perhaps new is the commonness of the interrogation among young men, rich and poor, industrious and idle, who have not genius wherewith to clothe and deck their failure to produce the answer.
16 Five regular polyhedron solutions are given by analysing commonness of other special solutions of N - body problem.
摘要分析N体问题一些特解的共性,给出5个正多面体解.
17 Likewise, traits that allow a predator to more efficiently locate and capture its prey will lead to a greater number of offspring and an increase in the commonness of the trait within the population.
18 If it has a fault, other than its commonness, it doesn’t have the lightness of more open forms.
19 The panel will delve into the realities of starting a business in this competitive field, discussing the common pitfalls faced by new entrepreneurs and offering practical strategies to overcome them.
20 His exterior of tanned, floppy commonness conceals a steadfast heart of gold.
1 普通
run-of-mill common-garden run-of-mine mill-run common-or-garden-variety mean open local standard general simple common natural average popular garden regulation mass familiar routine household everyday universal steam ordinary generic vanilla orthodox trivial coarse prevailing mediocre mundane commonplace medial homely middling humdrum plebeian ornery quotidian unglamorous garden-variety plain-vanilla workaday nomic rumdum plebby common-or-garden ordinarily commonality mediocrity vulgo from central casting
2 共同
common collective mutual conjoint collab. together joint collaboration commonality in chorus in phalanx in connection with
3 普遍
general popular universal widespread prevalent prevailing commonplace pervasive generalized rife
4 共通
5 平凡
platitudinarian platitudinal half-pie common stock waste routine everyday ordinary vanilla trivial prose beaten commonplace indifferent lowly unremarkable earthbound prosaic matter-of-fact humdrum homespun quotidian unglamorous bread-and-butter undistinguished workaday platitudinous noteless rumdum banausic ordinarily prosaism commonality mediocrity platitude triviality mediocritize from central casting common or garden be no great shakes run-of-mill even small usual pedestrian literal mediocre mundane barren uneventful uninspired banal run-of-the-mill featureless second-rate C toneless characterless bathetic singsong prosy bromidic common-or-garden mundanely banally trivialism banality mundanity homeliness bathos stodginess prosiness trivialize ten a penny two a penny old hat
6 寻常