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IELTS BNC: 554 COCA: 710

common

adjective
/ˈkɒmən/
/ˈkɑːmən/
(comparative commoner, superlative commonest)
more common and most common are more frequentIdioms
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  1. happening often; existing in large numbers or in many places常见的;通常的;普遍的
    • a common problem/occurrence/practice常见的问题/事件/做法
    • a common feature/theme共同的特点/主题
    • the most common type of injury最常见的伤害类型
    • Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in this country.乳腺癌是这个国家妇女中最常见的一种癌症。
    • Jackson is a common English name.杰克逊是常见的英语人名。
    • Some birds that were once a common sight are now becoming rare.一些曾经常见的鸟类现在变得稀少了。
    • a common spelling mistake常犯的拼写错误
    • Suicide is the most common cause of death amongst men in this age group.自杀是这个年龄段男性最常见的死亡原因。
    • common in somebody/something The disease is very common in young horses.这种疾病在年轻的马身上很常见。
    • Allergies to milk are quite common in childhood.对牛奶过敏在童年时期很常见。
    opposite uncommon
    Extra Examples
    • Stomach pain is very common in children.肚子痛在儿童当中很常见。
    • These problems now seem fairly common.这些问题现在看起来很普通了。
    • It's a common enough situation, I know.我知道这是一种很常见的情况。
    • Jones and Davies are common Welsh names.琼斯和戴维斯是常见的威尔士人名。
    • The fungus is a common sight in woodlands at this time of year.这种真菌每年这个时节在林地中随处可见。
    • The most common complaint from patients was about poor communication.病人最常见的抱怨是沟通不畅。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • among
    • in
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  2. [usually before noun] shared by or belonging to two or more people or by the people in a group共有的;共享的;共同的
    • They share a common interest in photography.他们在摄影方面兴趣相投。
    • to have a common ancestor/enemy有共同的祖先/敌人
    • the need to cooperate to achieve a common goal合作实现共同目标的需要
    • We are working together for a common purpose.我们在为一个共同的目标一起工作。
    • The various groups all learn Arabic, so they have a common language.各个群体都学习阿拉伯语,所以他们有一个共同的语言。
    • common ownership of the land土地的共同所有权
    • This decision was taken for the common good (= the advantage of everyone).作出这个决定是为了共同的利益。
    • It is, by common consent, Scotland's prettiest coast (= everyone agrees that it is).这是苏格兰公认的最美丽的海岸。
    • common to somebody/something basic features that are common to all human languages所有人类语言共有的基本特征
    • This attitude is common to most young men in the armed services.这种态度在大多数年轻军人中很普遍。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • have something in common
    • hold something in common
    • in common with
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  3. [only before noun] ordinary; not unusual or special普通的;平常的;寻常的;平凡的
    • Shakespeare's work was popular among the common people in his day.莎士比亚的作品在他那个年代很受平民百姓的欢迎。
    • In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal.在多数人的眼里她只不过是个普通的罪犯。
    • You'd think he'd have the common courtesy to apologize (= this would be the polite behaviour that people would expect).你还以为他会懂得起码的礼貌去道个歉呢。
    • It's only common decency to let her know what's happening (= people would expect it).出于礼貌,该让她知道正在发生的事。
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    • Oats were the staple food of the common people.燕麦是平民百姓的主食。
    • Polite letters of rejection are a matter of common courtesy.写信婉言谢绝属于起码的礼貌。
  4. (of an animal or plant) found or living in quite large numbers; not rare常见的;通常的;普遍的
    • the common garden frog园地里常见的青蛙
    • I wanted a recording of the common cuckoo.我想要常见的布谷鸟叫声的录音。
    • The swordfish is not common in European waters.箭鱼在欧洲水域并不常见。
  5. (British English, disapproving) typical of somebody from a low social class and not having good manners粗俗的;庸俗的
    • She thought he was very common and uneducated.她认为他很粗俗且无教养。
    Extra Examples
    • I wish you wouldn't use that word—it sounds so common.我希望你不要用那个词 - 听起来真粗俗。
    • I don't like Sandra. She seems a bit common to me.我不喜欢桑德拉,我觉得她似乎有点儿庸俗。
    • Don't use that word, it's awfully common.别用那个词,它太普通了。
    • He's as common as muck, but he's a got a lot of posh friends.他很普通,但他有很多时髦的朋友。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • sound
    adverb
    • very
    • a bit
    • rather
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  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French comun (adjective), from Latin communis.
Idioms
be common/public knowledge
  1. to be something that everyone knows, especially in a particular community or group常识;众所周知
    • Their relationship is common knowledge.他们的关系是常识。
common or garden (British English)
(North American English garden-variety)
  1. (informal) ordinary; with no special features普通的;平常的;一般的
the common touch
  1. the ability of a powerful or famous person to talk to and understand ordinary people(有权势者或名人的)平易近人的品质,亲民作风
make common cause with somebody
  1. (formal) to be united with somebody about something that you both agree on, believe in or wish to achieve与某人联合起来,与某人合作(以达到共同的目的)Topics Discussion and agreementc2

common

noun
/ˈkɒmən/
/ˈkɑːmən/
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  1. [countable] an area of open land in a town or village that anyone may use公共用地;公地
    • We went for a walk on the common.我们在公地上散步。
    • Wimbledon Common温布尔登公地
  2. commons
    [singular] (US English) a large room where students can eat in a school, college, etc.(学校、大学等的)学生公共食堂
    • The commons is next to the gym.学生公共食堂在体育馆的旁边。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French comun (adjective), from Latin communis.
Idioms
have something in common (with somebody)
  1. (of people) to have the same interests, ideas, etc. as somebody else(兴趣、想法等方面)相同
    • Tim and I have nothing in common./I have nothing in common with Tim.我和蒂姆毫无共同之处。
have something in common (with something)
  1. (of things, places, etc.东西、地方等) to have the same features, characteristics, etc.有相同的特征(或特点等)
    • The two cultures have a lot in common.这两种文化具有许多相同之处。
in common
  1. (specialist) by everyone in a group共有;公有
    • They hold the property as tenants in common.作为共同租赁人,他们共同占用这份房地产。
in common with somebody/something
  1. (formal) in the same way as somebody/something与…相同
    • Britain, in common with many other industrialized countries, has experienced major changes over the last 100 years.与许多其他工业化国家一样,英国在过去 100 年里经历了重大的变化。
    • India, in common with many other countries, has experienced major changes over the last 100 years.像其他许多国家一样,印度在过去 100 年里经历了重大变化。
IELTS BNC: 554 COCA: 710
common

adjective¹

1happening/found often常發生;常見VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, seem普通;好像尋常become變得普通remain仍然普通ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常普通These problems now seem fairly common.這些問題現在看起來很普通了。increasingly越來越普通PREPOSITIONamong, in在⋯當中很普遍Stomach pain is very common in children.肚子痛在兒童當中很常見。
common

adjective²

2shared共享VERBS | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERBSbe共有PREPOSITIONto⋯共有的This attitude is common to most young men in the armed services.這種態度在大多數年輕軍人中很普遍。PHRASEShave sth in common共有⋯Jane and I have nothing in common.簡和我毫無共同之處。I have nothing in common with Jane.我和簡沒有任何共同之處。The two cultures have a lot in common.這兩種文化有很多相同之處。hold sth in common共同擁有⋯They hold the property as tenants in common (= they share it).他們是這一房產的共同承租人。in common with (especially BrE) 與⋯一樣India, in common with (= like) many other countries, has experienced major changes over the last 100 years.像其他許多國家一樣,印度在過去 100 年裏經歷了重大變化。
common

adjective³

3 (BrE) showing a lack of education顯得缺少教養VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem, sound庸俗;好像低俗;聽起來粗俗I wish you wouldn't use that word-it sounds so common.我希望你不要用那個詞 - 聽起來真粗俗。ADVERBvery非常粗俗a bit, rather, slightly有點兒粗俗;有些粗俗I don't like Sandra. She seems a little common to me.我不喜歡桑德拉,我覺得她似乎有點兒庸俗。
IELTS BNC: 554 COCA: 710
common adj.
common (share a common interest) general1 (a common sight) normal (common frogs/decency) working class (She was very common and uneducated.)
common noun
grass
common

adjective

common ♦︎ public ♦︎ joint ♦︎ collective ♦︎ popular ♦︎ communal ♦︎ cooperativeThese words all describe sth that is shared by or involves a number of people. 这些词均表示共有的、共享的、公共的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配common / public / joint / collective / communal propertycommon / public / communal landcommon / joint / collective / communal ownership / responsibilitya common / joint / collective / communal / cooperative enterprisea joint / collective / communal / cooperative effortjoint / collective / communal / cooperative actiona joint / collective / communal decisioncommon / collective / popular opinion common [usually before noun] shared by or belonging to two or more people or by the people in a group 共有的;共享的;共同的They share a common interest in photography.他们在摄影方面兴趣相投。This decision was taken for the common good (= the advantage of everyone).作出这个决定是为了共同的利益。It is, by common consent, Scotland's prettiest coast (= everyone agrees that it is).这是苏格兰公认的最美的海岸。Some basic features are common to all human languages.有些基本特征是所有人类语言共有的。 public [only before noun] provided, especially by the government, for the use of people in general 公共的;公立的 (BrE) There is a desperate need to improve public transport in the city.这座城市亟须改进公共交通。 (NAmE) public transportation公共交通The information is available in any public library.该信息可以在任何公共图书馆查到。He was charged with destroying public property.他被指控破坏公共财产。OPP private own joint [only before noun] involving or shared by two or more people together 联合的;共同的They were joint owners of the house.他们共同拥有这栋房子。We opened a joint account when we got married.我们结婚时开了一个联合账户。They divorced two years ago, but he has joint custody of the children (= he shares care of the children with his ex-wife).他们两年前离婚了,但是他对孩子有共同监护权。They finished in joint first place.他们获得并列第一。OPP separate particular jointly

adverb

The event was organized jointly by students and staff.这个活动是师生共同组织的。
collective kəˈlektɪv [usually before noun] done or shared by all members of a group of people; involving a whole group or society; used to refer to all members of a group 集体的;共同的;全体成员的;总称的MPs heaved a collective sigh of relief when the news was announced last night.昨晚消息发布时,下院议员一起如释重负地松了口气。The austerities of wartime Europe were still fresh in the collective memory (= memories shared by the whole of society).战时欧洲的艰苦生活在公众的集体记忆中仍然鲜活。The collective name for mast, boom and sails on a boat is the 'rig'.船的桅杆、帆桁和帆统称为“索具”。OPP individual particular collectively

adverb

We have had a successful year, both collectively and individually.我们这一年很成功,无论是对集体还是对个人而言。
popular [only before noun](of ideas, beliefs and opinions) shared by a large number of people (观念、信仰、意见)普遍的,大众的,流行的By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks.应大家要求,这次旅行延长了两周。Contrary to popular belief, women cause fewer road accidents than men.与普遍的看法相左,女性交通肇事比男性少。 popularly

adverb

a popularly held belief多数人持有的看法
communal kəˈmjuːnl, ˈkɒmjənl; NAmE ˈkɑːmjənlshared by, or for the use of, a number of people, especially people who live together (尤指居住在一起的人)共享的,共有的,共用的As a student I tried communal living for a few years.当学生时我尝试过几年集体生活。He led me down the corridor to the communal kitchen.他带我走过通往共用厨房的过道。OPP individual own , separate particular communally

adverb

The property was owned communally.该财产属集体所有。
cooperative (BrE also co-operative) kəʊˈɒpərətɪv; NAmE koʊˈɑːpərətɪv [usually before noun] involving people or groups doing sth together or working together towards a shared aim 合作的;协作的;同心协力的Cooperative activity is essential to effective community work.要把社区工作做好,协作活动是必不可少的。This is a cooperative venture with the University of Copenhagen.这是与哥本哈根大学的一个合作项目。
IELTS BNC: 554 COCA: 710
common
Often and many times: often, frequently, regularly...
Common and existing in large numbers: common, numerous, prevailing...
Words used to describe birds: common, fledged, flightless...
Words used to describe animals: amphibious, androgynous, anthropoid...
Shared or divided and not shared or divided: distributed, collective, common...
Relating to the ordinary people: ordinary, popular, populist...
From a low social class: plebeian, proletarian, common...
Areas in towns or cities: agora, area, armpit...

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