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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑmən] N (public land)

common
Clapham Common

II. commons N npl

1. commons (the people):

2. commons POL:

3. commons Am UNIV (refectory):

III. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, Am 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 n
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 MATH:

common denominator, factor, multiple

IV. in common ADV

in common
to have sth in common
to hold sth in common LAW

V. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑmən]

to be as common as muck or dirt (vulgar) inf
they are as common as muck (widespread) inf
to have the common touch

common carrier N Am

common carrier

common assault N LAW

common assault

common chord N

common chord

common cold N

common cold

common time N MUS

common time

common currency N

1. common currency FIN:

common currency

2. common currency fig:

to make sth common currency (widely used)
given common currency (widely accepted) opinion, fact

common fraction N

common fraction

common decency N U

common decency

common core N SCHOOL

common core

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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, Am 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, Am ˈkɑ:mən] N

common

common stock N Am FIN

common stock

common room N Brit

common room

common denominator N a. MATH

common law N no pl

common law

common sense N no pl

common sense

common land N

common land
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
roturier (-ière)
common
common(ly used)
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

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] N

common

common denominator N a. math

common land N

common land

common law N

common law

common stock N FIN

common stock

common sense N

common sense

common-law marriage N

common-law marriage
in common parlance
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
common(ly used)
roturier (-ière)
common

DFJW rečnik « Intégration et égalité des chances »

common welfare

GEA rečnik rashladne tehnologije

common suction line