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单词 common
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commoncommon /ˈkɑmən/ adjective 1 happening often, or existing in many places common
happening often, or existing in many places:
  • Maple trees are common in Canada.
  • García is a very common last name.
  • It is common for children to be afraid of the dark.
  • widespread AWL
    happening in a lot of places or done by a lot of people:
  • Many people are concerned about the widespread use of chemicals in farming.
  • prevalent (formal)
    common at a particular time, in a particular place, or among a particular group of people:
  • The flu is most prevalent in the winter months.
  • commonplace
    common in a particular place or time. You use commonplace to show that something that is unusual or surprising in one time or place is common in a different time or place. Commonplace is used in writing:
  • Having a computer in the home became commonplace within a very short time.
  • frequent
    happening very often:
  • It was hard to get my work done because there were frequent interruptions.
  • typical
    happening in the way that something usually happens:
  • Cool weather is typical of early April.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see rareADVERBS: commonYou can make the adjectives common, prevalent, frequent, and typical into adverbs by using an -ly ending: Children are commonly afraid of the dark. | We were frequently interrupted by phone calls. | April is typically cool.
    2 shared by several people or things common
    if several people or things have common beliefs, ideas, or problems, they all have the same beliefs, ideas, or problems:
  • Students and teachers are working toward a common goal.
  • Problems such as poor housing and bad traffic are common to all big cities.
  • mutual AWL
    a feeling that is mutual is felt by two or more people for each other:
  • Our relationship has always been based on mutual respect.
  • You can also use mutual to describe the word friend when you mean that you and another person are both friends with a particular person: Ava and I met when a mutual friend introduced us at a party.
    shared
    a shared interest, belief, emotion, or opinion is one that you and at least one other person have, feel, or believe:
  • The Amish community has a strong set of shared values and religious beliefs.
  • Raising a child is a shared experience like no other.
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