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snakehead
共有的 gòngyǒude
I. common [ˈkɒmən] ADJ
1. common:
common
共有 gòngyǒude
common
共同 gòngtóngde
seek common ground
2. common:
common
普通 pǔtōngde
common
常见 chángjiànde
common knowledge
3. common:
common
粗鄙 cūbǐde
common
低级 dījíde
common manners
II. common [ˈkɒmən] N
common
公用草地 gōngyòng cǎodì
common [ˈkɒmən]
in common
共同 gòngtóngde
in common
公有 gōngyǒude
They have a lot in common.
in common with
一样 yīyàng
out of (the) common
平常 píngcháng de
▶ commonly ADV
common ground N
common ground
共同基础 gòngtóng jīchǔ
common law N
common law
不成文法 bùchéngwénfǎ
common law
习惯法 xíguànfǎ
common market N
1. common market:
common market
共同市场 gòngtóng shìchǎng
Phrases:
欧洲共同市场 Ōuzhōu gòngtóng shìchǎng
common noun N LING
common noun
普通名词 pǔtōng míngcí
common room N
1. common room:
common room
公共休息室 gōnggòng xiūxishì
2. common room:
common room
(学校)师生休息室 shīshēng xiūxishì
common sense N
common sense
常识 chángshí
common-law husband N
common-law husband
(举行通常仪式)事实婚姻男方 shìshí hūnyīn de nánfāng
common-law husband
同居(婚姻)丈夫 tóngjū zhàngfu
common-law wife N
common-law wife
(举行通常仪式)事实婚姻女方 shìshí hūnyīn de nǚfāng
common-law wife
同居(婚姻)妻子 tóngjū qīzi
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in common
共同 gòngtóngde
out of (the) common
平常 píngcháng de
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
He took her as his common-law wife and later trusted her with running his plantation when he was away on business.
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A relationship developed between the two, he became devoted to her, taking her as his common-law wife for the rest of his life.
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His marriage split up in 1857 due to his relationship with a young woman who became his mistress and later common-law wife.
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His realistically drawn characters have become part of our memory, and the names of some of them have gained currency as common nouns.
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Second, capitonyms assist us to differentiate proper nouns from either common nouns or other parts of speech.
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