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Commons
/'kɒmənz/
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
common
/ˈkɑːmən/
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
common
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
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Anh-Anh
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Danh từ
(số nhiều)
the Commons (cách viết khác the House of Commons)
Hạ nghị viện (Anh, Canada)
* Các từ tương tự:
commons
adjective
belonging to or shared by two or more people or groups
They
have
a
common
ancestor
.
The
people
on
the
island
have
a
sense
of
common
identity
.
a
common
goal
/
interest
The
pool
at
the
condominiums
is
common
property
. [=
the
pool
is
owned
by
all
of
the
condominium
owners
]
The
organization
works
for
the
common
good
. [=
the
public
good
;
the
advantage
of
everyone
]
He
was
chosen
as
the
leader
by
common
consent
. [=
everyone
agreed
that
he
should
be
the
leader
] -
see
also
common
ground
common
knowledge
at
knowledge
commoner -est [or more ~; most ~]
done by many people
It
is
common
practice
for
one
town's
fire
department
to
help
another
town
when
there
is
a
big
fire
.
a
common
spelling
mistake
occurring or appearing frequently :not rare
a
common [=
widespread
]
disease
Buffalo
were
once
a
common [=
familiar
]
sight
on
the
American
plains
.
Electric
windows
are
a
common
feature
in
new
cars
.
Smith
is
a
common
name
.
The
problem
is
common
to
laptop
computers
. =
It's
common
for
laptop
computers
to
have
this
problem
.
I
think
some
of
the
most
common
flowers
are
also
some
of
the
prettiest
.
of a type that is regularly seen and not considered special or unique
the
common
housefly
cures
for
the
common
cold
without special rank or status
a
common
soldier
You're
nothing
but
a
common [=
ordinary
]
thief
!
not having power, wealth, or high status
My
parents
were
common [=
ordinary
,
regular
]
folk
.
the
common
people
the
common
man
-
see
also
common
sense
expected from polite and decent people
He
didn't
even
have
the
common
decency
to
apologize
.
It
is
common
courtesy
to
say
thank
you
.
commoner -est [or more ~; most ~] Brit old-fashioned + disapproving :of or belonging to a low social class
His
manners
are
very
common.
She
thought
him
common
and
uneducated
.
common-or-garden
chiefly Brit informal :not unusual :garden-variety
This
is
not
just
your
common-or-garden
nightclub
.
noun
plural -mons
[count] :a public area or park usually in the center of a town or city
the
town
common
Boston
Common
commons US :a place where meals are served at a school, college, etc. [singular]
a
dining
commons
[
plural
]
The
campus
has
several
dining
commons
.
the Commons :house of commons
in common
shared together
Intersecting
lines
have
one
point
in
common.
People who have something in common share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc.
We
have
a
lot
(
of
things
)
in
common (
with
each
other
).
You're
a
musician
too
?
I
guess
we
have
a
lot
in
common.
She's
very
nice
,
but
we
have
nothing
in
common.
Things that have something in common share features or characteristics.
The
cameras
have
/
share
some
basic
features
in
common.
The
two
cultures
have
a
lot
in
common (
with
each
other
).
The
film
has
more
in
common
with
the
director's
earlier
works
than
with
his
most
recent
projects
.
(
formal
)
The
town
,
in
common
with
[=
like
]
others
in
the
region
,
depends
on
the
tourism
industry
.
* Các từ tương tự:
common denominator
,
Common Era
,
common ground
,
common law
,
common market
,
common noun
,
common room
,
common sense
,
common touch
adjective
Intermarriage is a common occurrence among the members of the sect. We planted a common variety of carrot
ordinary
everyday
commonplace
prosaic
usual
familiar
customary
prevalent
frequent
run-of-the-mill
general
normal
standard
conventional
regular
routine
stock
average
proverbial
plain
simple
garden-variety
common
or
garden
workaday
undistinguished
unexceptional
Our common heritage must be protected
mutual
reciprocal
joint
shared
Kings avoid dealing with the common people
low-class
ordinary
plain
simple
plebeian
bourgeois
proletarian
run-of-the-mill
vulgar
unrefined
He was smoking a cigar of the commonest type
inferior
low-grade
mean
cheap
base
The contents of the library are the common property of everyone. Their romance is common knowledge in the village
public
general
community
communal
collective
non-private
universal
well-known
The term 'yuppie' has become too common to have much impact any longer
trite
stale
hackneyed
worn
out
banal
tired
overused
stereotyped
clich
‚
d
stereotypical
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