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简明英汉词典 | ||
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in common | |
| adv. | ||
| 共有 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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common | |
| com.mon | ||
| AHD:[k?m“…n] | ||
| D.J.[6k%m*n] | ||
| K.K.[6k$m*n] | ||
| adj.(形容词) | ||
| com.mon.er, com.mon.est缩写 com. | ||
(1) |
Belonging equally to or shared equally by two or more; joint: | |
| 共同的:平等地属于两个或两个以上或由他们分享的;共同的: | ||
| common interests. | ||
| 共同利益 | ||
(2) |
Of or relating to the community as a whole; public: | |
| 公共的:属于或有关整个社团的;公众的: | ||
| for the common good.See Usage Note at mutual | ||
| 为公共利益参见 mutual | ||
(3) |
Widespread; prevalent. | |
| 普及的;普遍的 | ||
(4) |
Occurring frequently or habitually; usual. | |
| 通常的:经常地或习惯地出现的;通常的 | ||
(5) |
Most widely known; ordinary: | |
| 一般的:最广泛地被知道的;寻常的: | ||
| the common housefly. | ||
| 普通家蝇 | ||
(6) |
Having no special designation, status, or rank: | |
| 普通的:没有特殊的标志、地位或等级的: | ||
| a common sailor. | ||
| 一位普通的水手 | ||
(7) |
Not distinguished by superior or noteworthy characteristics; average: | |
| 不突出的:没有优良的或值得注意的特性来区别的;平均的: | ||
| the common spectator. | ||
| 普通观众 | ||
(8) |
Of no special quality; standard: | |
| 标准的:无特别质量的;标准: | ||
| common procedure. | ||
| 标准工序 | ||
(9) |
Of mediocre or inferior quality; second-rate: | |
| 普通或低劣质量的;二流的: | ||
| common cloth. | ||
| 次等的布料 | ||
(10) |
Unrefined or coarse in manner; vulgar: | |
| 粗野的,下流的:在礼仪上未改进或精粗俗的;粗俗的: | ||
| behavior that branded him as common. | ||
| 在他身上打下烙印的粗俗行为 | ||
(11) |
Grammar | |
| 【语法】 | ||
(12) |
Either masculine or feminine in gender. | |
| 阴性的或阳性的 | ||
(13) |
Representing one or all of the members of a class; not designating a unique entity. | |
| 非特定的:代表某一种类的所有成员或其中一个的;不标志唯一存在的 | ||
| n.Abbr. com.(名词)缩写 com. | ||
(1) |
commons The common people; commonalty. | |
| commons 普通老百姓;平民 | ||
(2) |
commons (used with a sing. or pl. verb) | |
| commons (与单数或复数动词连用) | ||
(3) |
The political class composed of commoners. | |
| 由平民组成的政治阶层 | ||
(4) |
The parliamentary representatives of this class. | |
| 下议院议员 | ||
(5) |
Often Commons See House of Commons | |
| 常作 Commons 参见 House of Commons | ||
(6) |
A tract of land, usually in a centrally located spot, belonging to or used by a community as a whole: | |
| 共有地:一片陆地,通常处于中央位置,作为整体属于社团或由社团使用: | ||
| a band concert on the village common. | ||
| 在村内的公共场地上的乐队音乐会 | ||
(7) |
The legal right of a person to use the lands or waters of another, as for fishing. | |
| 共有权:一人使用另一人的土地和水域的合法权力,例如捕鱼 | ||
(8) |
commons (used with a sing. verb)A building or hall for dining, typically at a university or college. | |
| commons (与单数动词连用)大学内的餐厅:吃饭用的建筑或大厅,通常在大学或学院 | ||
(9) |
Common stock. | |
| 普通股 | ||
(10) |
Ecclesiastical A service used for a particular class of festivals. | |
| 【基督教会】 特殊节庆的仪式 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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in common | |
| Equally with or by all. | ||
| 一样,同样:与所有的都相同地 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English commune | |
| 中古英语 commune | ||
(2) |
from Old French | |
| 源自 古法语 | ||
(3) |
from Latin comm?s * see mei- 1 | |
| 源自 拉丁语 comm?s *参见 mei- 1 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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com“monly | |
| adv.(副词) | ||
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com“monness | |
| n.(名词) | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
common, ordinary, familiar, vulgar | |
(2) |
These adjectives describe what is generally known or frequently encountered. | |
| 这些形容词表示普遍知道或常常遇到的。 | ||
(3) |
Common applies to what is customary, takes place often, is widely used, or is well known: | |
| Common 用于是通常的、常发生的、广泛使用或众所周知的: | ||
| a common problem; | ||
| 共同的问题; | ||
| a common thief; | ||
| 普通的小偷; | ||
| the common dandelion. The term also suggests lack of distinction and can imply coarseness or crudeness: | ||
| 普通的蒲公英。 此词条也暗示缺乏区别并能意指粗劣或未加工: | ||
| drank wine of the commonest sort; | ||
| 最为普遍的饮用葡萄酒; | ||
| had a very common look about him. | ||
| 他有着很普通的外表。 | ||
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Ordinary describes what is of the usual kind and is not distinguished in any way from others. In the latter sense it is sometimes derogatory: | |
| Ordinary 指种类普通且不能从其他中加以区别的。在后一意义上,它有时是贬义的: | ||
| A ballpoint pen is adequate for most ordinary purposes. | ||
| 原珠笔适合最普通的用途。 | ||
| The violinist gave a very ordinary performance marked by an occasional memory lapse. | ||
| 小提琴手因偶然记忆失误表现很平常。 | ||
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Familiar applies to what is well known or quickly recognized through frequent occurrence or regular association: | |
| Familiar 用于指普遍知道的或通过经常出现或正常联系迅速认识到的: | ||
| a nursery rhyme familiar to most children; | ||
| 儿歌为多数小孩所熟悉; | ||
| sang all the old familiar songs. | ||
| 唱所有古老而熟悉的歌谣。 | ||
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Vulgar describes what is associated with the great mass of people: | |
| Vulgar 描述的是与大多数人们相联系的: | ||
| “He [Shakespeare] was not something sacred and aloof from the vulgar herd of men” (William Hazlitt). The word usually connotes the lack of refinement of common : | ||
| “他 不是来自粗俗的牧羊人的神圣且冷淡的东西” (威廉·海斯利特)。此单词常暗示着common 的缺乏教养: | ||
| Slurping soup directly from the bowl is vulgar. See also Synonyms at general | ||
| 直接从碗里咕嘟咕嘟地喝汤是粗俗的 参见同义词 general | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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common | |
| [5kCmEn] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
普通的, 一般的, 流行的 | |
(2) |
公共的 | |
(3) |
联合的, 团结的 | |
(4) |
常见的; 达到常规标准的; 足够的 | |
(5) |
粗俗的; 劣等的 | |
(6) |
【数】公[通]约的 | |
(7) |
声名狼籍的 | |
(8) |
陈腔滥调的;【语】通性的, 通(格)的 | |
(9) |
[方]易接近的, 不拘礼节的 | |
| the common people | ||
| 老百姓 | ||
| common knowledge | ||
| 常识 | ||
| common characteristic | ||
| 共同特点 | ||
| make a common cause against enemy | ||
| 协力抵抗敌人 | ||
| common beam | ||
| 标准天平; 标准 | ||
| the common honesty to face it | ||
| 以足够的诚实来面对它 | ||
| a common saying | ||
| 俗话 | ||
| a common make of commodities | ||
| 劣等的商品 | ||
| a common thief | ||
| 一个声名狼籍的小偷 | ||
| The common man in every country is anxious for world peace. | ||
| 每个国家的老百姓都渴望世界和平。 | ||
| Snow is common in cold countries. | ||
| 在寒冷的国家雪是常见的。 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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common | |
| [5kCmEn] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
公地 | |
(2) |
普通股 | |
(3) |
[ | |
| pl. | ||
| ]平民 | ||
(4) |
[常用复](=House of Commons)[英]下议院 | |
(5) |
[ | |
| pl. | ||
| ]公共食物; 公用餐桌; (英国某些大学的)定额食粮; 公共食堂 | ||
(6) |
(=right of common)对别人土地的使 用权 | |
| Extra shares of common will be sold publicly. | ||
| 额外的普通股份将公开出售。 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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common-base | |
| n. | ||
| 共用底座; 共基极 | ||
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common-carrier | |
| n. | ||
| 运输公司; 公用事业公司 | ||
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common-channel | |
| n. | ||
| 同频信道 | ||
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common-collector | |
| n. | ||
| 共集电极 | ||
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common-emitter | |
| n. | ||
| 共发射极 | ||
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common-factor | |
| n. | ||
| 公因子, 公因数 | ||
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common-law | |
| adj. | ||
| 习惯法的 | ||
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common-sense | |
| adj. | ||
| 明白的, 有常识的, 一望而知的 | ||
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commonly | |
| [5kRmEnlI] | ||
| adv. | ||
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commonness | |
| n. | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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be (put) on short commons | |
| 吃不饱, 被减食 | ||
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Doctors' C- | |
| 【史】伦敦民事律师公会 | ||
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have nothing in common (with) | |
| (与...)没有共同之处 | ||
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in common | |
| 共同, 共同享有的, 共同使用的 | ||
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in common with | |
| 和…一样 | ||
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out of (the) common | |
| 不寻常的, 特殊的 | ||
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common or garden | |
| [谑]平常的, 普通的, 老一套的 | ||
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特殊用法 | ||
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analog common | |
| 模拟共用 | ||
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blank common | |
| (计算机)空白公共区 | ||
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capital stock common | |
| 普通股本 | ||
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inner tangent common | |
| 【数】内公切线 | ||
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international common | |
| 国际公地 | ||
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labeled common | |
| 有标号公用块 | ||
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partial common | |
| 【信】部分共用 | ||
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parts common | |
| 通用零件, 通用备件 | ||
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common of estovers | |
| 木材采伐权 | ||
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common of pasture | |
| 放牧权 | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
| common ordinary general | ||
| 都含“普通的”意思。 | ||
| common强调“常见的”、“ 不足为奇的”, 如:Colds are common in winter.感冒在冬天很常见。ordinary强调“平常的”、“平淡无奇的”, 如:His ordinary supper consists of only bread and milk. 他通常的晚餐不过是面包和牛奶。general意为“普遍的”、“一般的”, 如:This book is intended for the general reader, not for the specialist. 这本书是为一般读者写的, 不是为专家写的。 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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common | |
| com.mon | ||
| AHD:[k?m“…n] | ||
| D.J.[6k%m*n] | ||
| K.K.[6k$m*n] | ||
| adj. | ||
| com.mon.er, com.mon.estAbbr. com. | ||
(1) |
Belonging equally to or shared equally by two or more; joint: | |
| common interests. | ||
(2) |
Of or relating to the community as a whole; public: | |
| for the common good.See Usage Note at mutual | ||
(3) |
Widespread; prevalent. | |
(4) |
Occurring frequently or habitually; usual. | |
(5) |
Most widely known; ordinary: | |
| the common housefly. | ||
(6) |
Having no special designation, status, or rank: | |
| a common sailor. | ||
(7) |
Not distinguished by superior or noteworthy characteristics; average: | |
| the common spectator. | ||
(8) |
Of no special quality; standard: | |
| common procedure. | ||
(9) |
Of mediocre or inferior quality; second-rate: | |
| common cloth. | ||
(10) |
Unrefined or coarse in manner; vulgar: | |
| behavior that branded him as common. | ||
(11) |
Grammar | |
(12) |
Either masculine or feminine in gender. | |
(13) |
Representing one or all of the members of a class; not designating a unique entity. | |
| n.Abbr. com. | ||
(1) |
commons The common people; commonalty. | |
(2) |
commons (used with a sing. or pl. verb) | |
(3) |
The political class composed of commoners. | |
(4) |
The parliamentary representatives of this class. | |
(5) |
Often Commons See House of Commons | |
(6) |
A tract of land, usually in a centrally located spot, belonging to or used by a community as a whole: | |
| a band concert on the village common. | ||
(7) |
The legal right of a person to use the lands or waters of another, as for fishing. | |
(8) |
commons (used with a sing. verb)A building or hall for dining, typically at a university or college. | |
(9) |
Common stock. | |
(10) |
Ecclesiastical A service used for a particular class of festivals. | |
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习惯用语 | ||
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in common | |
| Equally with or by all. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English commune | |
(2) |
from Old French | |
(3) |
from Latin comm?s * see mei- 1 | |
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继承用法 | ||
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com“monly | |
| adv. | ||
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com“monness | |
| n. | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
common, ordinary, familiar, vulgar | |
(2) |
These adjectives describe what is generally known or frequently encountered. | |
(3) |
Common applies to what is customary, takes place often, is widely used, or is well known: | |
| a common problem; | ||
| a common thief; | ||
| the common dandelion. The term also suggests lack of distinction and can imply coarseness or crudeness: | ||
| drank wine of the commonest sort; | ||
| had a very common look about him. | ||
(4) |
Ordinary describes what is of the usual kind and is not distinguished in any way from others. In the latter sense it is sometimes derogatory: | |
| A ballpoint pen is adequate for most ordinary purposes. | ||
| The violinist gave a very ordinary performance marked by an occasional memory lapse. | ||
(5) |
Familiar applies to what is well known or quickly recognized through frequent occurrence or regular association: | |
| a nursery rhyme familiar to most children; | ||
| sang all the old familiar songs. | ||
(6) |
Vulgar describes what is associated with the great mass of people: | |
| “He [Shakespeare] was not something sacred and aloof from the vulgar herd of men” (William Hazlitt). The word usually connotes the lack of refinement of common : | ||
| Slurping soup directly from the bowl is vulgar. See also Synonyms at general | ||
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英汉地质大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| n.共同的,共同地 | ||
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英汉航海大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| prep.共同,共同的 | ||
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英汉环境大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| n.共同的,共同地 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| adv.公有,有共同处 | ||
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英汉经贸大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| n.共同的,共同地 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| adj.共同的(公有的) | ||
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英汉能源大词典 | ||
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in common | |
| n.共同的,共同地 | ||