单词 | common |
例句 | commoncommon /ˈkɑmən/ adjective 1 happening often, or existing in many places► common happening often, or existing in many places: ► widespread AWL happening in a lot of places or done by a lot of people: ► prevalent (formal) common at a particular time, in a particular place, or among a particular group of people: ► 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: ► frequent happening very often: ► typical happening in the way that something usually happens: 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: ► mutual AWL a feeling that is mutual is felt by two or more people for each other: ► shared a shared interest, belief, emotion, or opinion is one that you and at least one other person have, feel, or believe: |
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