Kako biste želeli da koristite PONS.com?

Već ste se pretplatili na PONS bez reklama?
.

PONS s reklamama

Posetite PONS kao i obično s praćenjem oglašavanja i reklamama

Detalje o praćenju pronaći ćete u informacijama o zaštiti podataka u podešavanjima privatnosti.

PONS Pur

Bez oglašavanja trećih lica

Bez praćenja oglasa

Pretplatite se sada

Ako već imate PONS korisnički nalog, možete da se

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

Common
corriente
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. common [Am ˈkɑmən, Brit ˈkɒmən] ADJ
1.1. common (widespread, prevalent):
common mistake/occurrence/name
common mistake/occurrence/name
the common cold
(to be) in common use
1.2. common (average, normal):
common soldier
the common man
the common people
to have the common touch
it's common decency
1.3. common (low-class, vulgar):
common person/behavior/accent
2.1. common (shared, mutual):
common characteristic/interests/ownership
common factor/multiple/divisor MATH
common wall Am
common wall Am
common ground
to be common to sth
2.2. common (public):
the common good
common land
II. common [Am ˈkɑmən, Brit ˈkɒmən] N
1. common U in phrases:
in common
to have sth in common (with sb)
tener algo en común (con alguien)
in common with as prep
2. common C (land):
common
Commons [Am ˈkɑmənz, Brit ˈkɒmənz] N
Commons (in UK) + sing or pl vb:
common room N Brit
common room (for staff)
common room (for students)
common noun N
common noun
common law Info
common carrier N
1. common carrier:
common carrier (person)
common carrier (company)
2. common carrier Am TELEC:
common carrier
common currency N U
1. common currency (in language):
to be common currency
2. common currency (money):
common currency
common law
common law N U:
common law
common-law wife
common-law wife
common-law marriage
common time N U MUS
common time
common stock N Am
common stock
common sense N U
common sense
u rečniku PONS
I. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:mən] ADJ
1. common:
common (ordinary)
common (usual)
common (widespread)
a common disease
to be common knowledge
a common name
the common man
2. common (shared):
common
common property
by common assent
for the common good
3. common (vulgar):
common
II. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:mən] N
1. common (land):
common
2. common Am UNIV:
common
OpenDict unos
common N
to have sth in common
to have a lot in common
to have nothing in common
common law N no pl
common law
common land N
common land
common room N Brit
common room
common stock N Am FIN
common stock
common sense N no pl
common sense
common ground N no pl
common ground
to be on common ground with sb
common denominator N
common-or-garden [ˌkɒmənɔ:ˈgɑ:dən, Am ˌkɑ:mənɔ:rˈgɑ:r-] ADJ
common-or-garden
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
I. common [ˈkam·ən] ADJ
1. common:
common (ordinary)
common (usual)
common (widespread)
a common disease
to be common knowledge
a common name
the common man
2. common (shared):
common
common property
by common assent
for the common good
3. common (vulgar):
common
II. common [ˈkam·ən] N
1. common (land):
common
Phrases:
commons UNIV
common sense N
common sense
common denominator N
common ground N
common ground
to be on common ground with sb
common room N
common room
common law N
common law
common stock N FIN
common stock
common-law wife <wives> N
common-law wife
common-law marriage N
common-law marriage
common-law marriage
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
common
to be common
GEA rečnik rashladne tehnologije
common suction line
PONS OpenDict

Da li Vam nedostaje određeni izraz ili prevod?

Pošaljite nam novi unos za PONS OpenDict. Predloge proveravа urednički tim PONS-a, a zatim ih unosi u PONS OpenDict.

Dodajte unos
Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)
Their union was a common-law marriage typical of the contemporary plaage system.
en.wikipedia.org
If, however, parties to a common-law marriage decide to remarry each other, a new marriage ceremony must be performed.
en.wikipedia.org
Common-law marriage can no longer be contracted in 27 states, and was never permitted in 13 states.
en.wikipedia.org
Unlike the typical ceremonial marriage with legal contract, wedding ceremony, and other details, a common-law marriage may be called marriage by habit and repute (cohabitation).
en.wikipedia.org
Nevertheless, all states including those that have abolished the contract of common-law marriage within their boundaries recognize common-law marriages lawfully contracted in those jurisdictions that permit it.
en.wikipedia.org