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Перевод: common
[прилагательное] общий; общественный; общинный; публичный; распространенный; общепринятый; частый; банальный; обыкновенный; обычный; простой; заурядный; бытовой; рядовой; грубый; вульгарный; дурно сделанный; [существительное] общинная земля; выгон ; общее; право на общественное пользование землей; здравый смысл; пустырь
Тезаурус:
- Tetanus is more common in the developing and warmer countries than in the UK.
- So symptoms that are common and occur in most or all cases of that type of complaint are useless when selecting a remedy, for example, nausea worse for eating, pains worse for touching the sore part, dry mouth with thirst.
- The existing common law on breach of the peace has been continuously expanded so that it now adds greatly to the non-statutory powers of the police to restrict peaceful assembly (see Chapter 4).
- Objection should not be objection by implication or common usage.
- suggesting common objectives in an even-handed way, ie that favour what they want to achieve at least as much as what you want to achieve.
- Status. - Scarce and local breeding species; common winter visitor; probably regular passage migrant.
- Common grazings played an important part in most farm enterprises: on average only 6% of the farm was owned by the farmer/crofter.
- Sutcliffe tapped the side of his long nose with his index finger as he uttered these words, dislodging his spectacles and causing them to crash into his tea-cup - for this conversation took place in the Senior Common Room, not long after Robyn's arrival at Rummidge.
- It is a common leftist belief that poetry is an "litist" mode, precisely because of the cultural literacy it presupposes, which gives an unfair advantage to students from middle-class homes with books.
- Each party receives a reward that is dependent on the reward the other parties receive; there is a common interest.
- The Common People by J.F.C. Harrison (London 1984) is also relevant.
- Find topics of (more or less) common interest
- On the ground floor (below the basin water level, incidentally) solid oak tables and benches in the centre of the atrium space offer common working/discussion areas.
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