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['kɔmən]
o chung, công, công cộng
o thường, thông thường, bình thường, phổ biến, phổ thông
o sự chung, của chung
o (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) những người bình dân, dân chúng
§ common carrier : hãng công cộng
§ common cement : xi măng thông thường; xi măng Polan
§ common ion effect : hiệu ứng ion chung
§ common purchaser : người mua chung
§ common reflector point : điểm phản xạ chung
§ common reservoir : vỉa chứa thông thường
§ common-depth-point : điểm sâu chung
§ common-depth-point-stack : cộng điểm sâu chung
Xem thêm: park, commons, green, mutual, usual, vernacular, vulgar, plebeian, vulgar, unwashed, coarse, coarse, rough-cut, uncouth, vulgar
common adj.
1 happening/found often
VERBS be, seem | become | remain
ADV. extremely, very | increasingly | fairly, quite These problems now seem fairly common.
2 shared
VERBS be
PREP. to This attitude is common to most young men in the armed services.
PHRASES have sth in common Jane and I have nothing in common (= share no interests, ideas, etc.). I have nothing in common with Jane. The two cultures have a lot in common (= have the same features, characteristics, etc.). | hold sth in common They hold the property as tenants in common (= they share it). | in common with Britain, in common with (= like) many other industrialized countries, has experienced major changes over the last 100 years.
3 showing a lack of education
VERBS be, seem, sound I wish you wouldn't use that word?it sounds so common.
ADV. very | a bit, rather, slightly I don't like Sandra. She seems a bit common to me.
n.
they went for a walk in the park
adj.
for the common good
common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community
the common man
a common sailor
the common cold
a common nuisance
followed common procedure
it is common knowledge that she lives alone
the common housefly
a common brand of soap
a common friend
the mutual interests of management and labor
a common (or familiar) complaint
the usual greeting
common parlance
a vernacular term
vernacular speakers
the vulgar tongue of the masses
the technical and vulgar names for an animal species
the common people in those days suffered greatly
behavior that branded him as common
his square plebeian nose
a vulgar and objectionable person
the unwashed masses
of what coarse metal ye are molded"- Shakespeare; "produced...the common cloths used by the poorer population
he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind
behavior that branded him as common
an untutored and uncouth human being
an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy
appealing to the vulgar taste for violence
the vulgar display of the newly rich
common decency