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I. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, americ ˈkɑmən] SUBST (public land)
common
II. commons SUBST subst pl
1. commons (the people):
2. commons POL:
3. commons americ UNIV (refectory):
III. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, americ ˈkɑmən] ADJ
1. common (often encountered):
common crime, illness, mistake, name, problem, reaction
in common use
in common parlance
it is common for sb to do
to be common among children, mammals etc
2. common (shared):
common aim, approach, attributes, border, enemy, language, interest, ownership
commun (to à)
for the common good
by common agreement
it is common property
it is common knowledge
3. common (ordinary):
common man, woman
du peuple after subst
the common people
a common soldier
the common herd pej
a common criminal pej
4. common (low-class):
common pej
it looks/sounds common
5. common (minimum expected):
common courtesy, decency, humanity
6. common:
common ZOOL, BOT frog, daisy, algae
a common variety
7. common MAT:
common denominator, factor, multiple
IV. in common ADV
in common
to have sth in common
to hold sth in common JUR
V. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, americ ˈkɑmən]
to be as common as muck or dirt (vulgar) coloq
they are as common as muck (widespread) coloq
to have the common touch
common carrier SUBST americ
common carrier
common assault SUBST JUR
common assault
common chord SUBST
common chord
common cold SUBST
common cold
common time SUBST MÚS
common time
common currency SUBST
1. common currency FINAN:
common currency
2. common currency fig:
to make sth common currency (widely used)
given common currency (widely accepted) opinion, fact
common fraction SUBST
common fraction
common decency SUBST U
common decency
common core SUBST ESCOLAR
common core
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, americ ˈkɑ:mən] ADJ
1. common (ordinary):
common name
in common use
2. common (widespread):
common
common disease
it is common knowledge that...
to be common practice
3. common inv (shared):
common
the common good
by common assent
to make common cause with sb
to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc
4. common <-er, -est> pej (low-class):
common
common criminal, thief
5. common (average):
common
the common people
the common people man
the common people accent
II. common [ˈkɒmən, americ ˈkɑ:mən] SUBST
common
common stock SUBST americ FINAN
common stock
common room SUBST Brit
common room
common denominator SUBST a. MAT
common law SUBST no pl
common law
common sense SUBST no pl
common sense
common land SUBST
common land
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
roturier (-ière)
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈka·mən] ADJ
1. common (ordinary):
common name
in common use
2. common (widespread):
common
common disease
it is common knowledge that...
to be common practice
3. common inv (shared):
common
the common good
by common assent
to make common cause with sb
to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc
4. common <-er, -est> pej (low-class):
common
common criminal, thief
5. common (average):
common
the common people
the common people man
the common people accent
II. common [ˈka·mən] SUBST
common
common denominator SUBST a. math
common land SUBST
common land
common law SUBST
common law
common stock SUBST FINAN
common stock
common sense SUBST
common sense
common-law marriage SUBST
common-law marriage
in common parlance
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
roturier (-ière)
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A common carrier was expected to serve the public good and treat its customers uniformly.
en.wikipedia.org
Common carrier oils include olive, almond, hazelnut and grapeseed.
en.wikipedia.org
Often multiple waybills (packages) are consolidated and shipped by a common carrier (truck, airline, ocean vessel).
en.wikipedia.org
The same person may hold both common carrier and contract carrier authority.
en.wikipedia.org
The 26.4-mile (42.5 km) common carrier railroad was built to serve the mines in the region.
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