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denominador común

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lowest common denominator SUBST MATH

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

denominator [Am dəˈnɑməˌneɪdər, Brit dɪˈnɒmɪneɪtə] SUBST MATH

lowest common denominator SUBST MATH

I. common [Am ˈkɑmən, Brit ˈkɒmən] ADJ

1.1. common (widespread, prevalent):

common mistake/occurrence/name
common mistake/occurrence/name

1.2. common (average, normal):

common soldier

1.3. common (low-class, vulgar):

common person/behavior/accent

2.1. common (shared, mutual):

common characteristic/interests/ownership
common factor/multiple/divisor MATH
to be common to sth

2.2. common (public):

II. common [Am ˈkɑmən, Brit ˈkɒmən] SUBST

1. common U in phrases:

to have sth in common (with sb)
tener algo en común (con alguien)
in common with as Präp

2. common C (land):

Commons [Am ˈkɑmənz, Brit ˈkɒmənz] SUBST

Commons (in UK) + Sg or pl Verb:

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common denominator SUBST

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denominator [dɪˈnɒmɪneɪtəʳ, Am -ˈnɑ:məneɪt̬ɚ] SUBST

I. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:mən] ADJ

1. common:

2. common (shared):

3. common (vulgar):

II. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:mən] SUBST

1. common (land):

2. common Am UNIV:

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common SUBST

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common denominator SUBST

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denominator [dɪ·ˈnam·ə·neɪ·t̬ər] SUBST

I. common [ˈkam·ən] ADJ

1. common:

2. common (shared):

3. common (vulgar):

II. common [ˈkam·ən] SUBST

1. common (land):

Wendungen:

commons UNIV

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A common denominator in his favored authors and artists was sentimental treatment of the destitute and downtrodden.
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But they have one common denominator: they all have two pollinia.
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It is not necessary to determine the value of the common denominator to compare fractions.
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The cross-multiply method of comparing fractions effectively creates a common denominator by multiplying both denominators together.
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The program's purpose was for the participants to find the red thread (common denominator) in problem formulations, which consisted of a set of pictures.
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