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Common
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I. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] ADJ
1. common (widespread):
common
common use
thefts are common here
2. common (shared):
common
by common consent
ownership in common [or common ownership] JUR
tenancy in common JUR
3. common (ordinary):
common
common man
common criminal, thief
4. common abw (not refined):
common
common behaviour
Wendungen:
it's common courtesy to do sth
it's common knowledge that...
II. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] SUBST
1. common (shared thing):
we have a lot in common
to have many features in common with sb/sth
2. common (land):
common
błonia ntpl
common assault SUBST JUR
common assault
common currency SUBST WIRTSCH
common currency
common currency zone
common denominator SUBST a. übtr
common land SUBST
common land
błonia ntpl
common law SUBST kein Pl JUR
1. common law (law according to court decisions):
common law
2. common law Brit (system of laws):
common law
common nuisance SUBST kein Pl JUR
common nuisance
common room SUBST Brit
1. common room SCHULE:
common room
2. common room UNIV:
common room
klub m
common seal SUBST
common seal
common sense SUBST kein Pl
common sense
Common Serjeant SUBST JUR
Common Serjeant
common stock SUBST WIRTSCH
common stock
OpenDict-Eintrag
common experience SUBST
common experience
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I make films to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
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But they have one common denominator: they all have two pollinia.
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Another common denominator is the simultaneous presence of order and disorder.
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These four parts are the common denominator for the syndromes, but are mostly accompanied by disturbances in other parts of the body.
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This provides falsified processor information for lowest common denominator compatibility.
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