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I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, ingl am ˈkɑ:-] AGG
1. common (often encountered):
common
common
a common name
a common saying
2. common (normal):
common
it is common practice ...
it's common courtesy ...
common salt
Kochsalz nt <-es> kein pl
3. common (widespread):
common
it is common knowledge that ...
a common ailment
a common disease
4. common inv (shared):
common
common area
common bathroom
to make common cause with sb
for the common good
to be on common ground with sb
common interests
Gemeinschaftseigentum nt <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut nt <-(s)> kein pl
tenancy in common
in common
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben
5. common ZOOL, BOT:
common sparrow, primrose
6. common <-er, -est> pegg (vulgar):
common
a common slut
eine ordinäre Schlampe colloq pegg
7. common (ordinary):
common
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
a common criminal
a common thief
8. common (low-ranking):
common
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
common
gemein disuso
a common labourer
the common man
common people
a common soldier
II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, ingl am ˈkɑ:-] SOST
common
Gemeindeland nt <-es, -länder>
common (park)
common (park)
Anger m <-s, -> region
common (fields and woods)
Allmende f <-, -n>
com·mon ˈlaw SOST no pl DIR
1. common law (law according to court decisions):
common law
2. common law ingl brit (system of laws):
common law
ˈcom·mon-law AGG inv DIR
common-law marriage
common-law marriage
CH a. Konkubinat nt
common-law marriage
ˈcom·mon mar·mo·set SOST ZOOL
common marmoset
com·mon ˈnui·sance SOST DIR
common nuisance
com·mon mari·gold SOST BOT
common marigold
Ringelblume f <-, -n>
com·mon ˈnoun SOST
common noun
Gattungsbegriff m <-(e)s, -e>
common noun
Appellativum nt <-s, -va> term tecn
com·mon de·ˈnomi·na·tor SOST
1. common denominator MAT:
Hauptnenner m <-s, ->
2. common denominator (shared feature):
Gemeinsamkeit f <-, -en>
com·mon ˈcur·ren·cy SOST FIN
common currency (euro)
common currency zone
com·mon ˈdi·vi·dend SOST ingl am ECON, FIN
common dividend
common debtor SOST INV FIN
common stock SOST MERC FIN
common stock
common pricing SOST MERC FIN
common pricing
common arrangement SOST DIR ECON
common equity SOST CONT
common equity
common currency SOST MERC FIN
common currency (Euro)
common stockholder SOST MERC FIN
common currency zone SOST STAT PUBBL
common currency zone
tenancy in common SOST IMMOB
tenancy in common
common platform for all terminals SOST IT
common glasswort [ˌkɒmənˈɡlɑːwɜːt], marsh samphire [ˌmɑːʃˈsæmfaɪə] SOST
common glasswort
common moorhen SOST
common moorhen
common rush
common rush
common bedstraw [ˌkɒmənˈbedstrɔː] SOST
common bedstraw
common name
common name
common moss
common moss
common bent
common bent
common lizard SOST
common lizard
common eiders [ˌkɒmənˈaɪdəz] SOST
common eiders
common dormouse
common dormouse
common noctule [ˌkɒmənˈnɒktjuːl] SOST (bat)
common noctule
Großer Abendsegler (Fledermaus)
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
common equation
common equation
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
com·mon ˈground SOST
common ground
to find common ground [with sb]
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It also had electric power brakes and steering; the latter is a common feature on cars of 2013.
www.digitaltrends.com
Toad is intelligent, creative and resourceful however he is also narcissistic, self-centred almost to the point of sociopathy, and completely lacking in even the most basic common sense.
en.wikipedia.org
In many areas of applied statistics, it is common for data to be log-transformed to make them near symmetrical.
en.wikipedia.org
Food service, generally under palapas is common although accommodations are sparse and very basic.
en.wikipedia.org
At first the vet thought he was a pigmy hedgehog which are quite common -- they have a short nose and just four toes.
www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk
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Metor works with all common rotating lasers.
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www.androtec.de
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Metor arbeitet mit allen üblichen Rotationslasern.
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In the midst of the multiplicity that is common in contemporary practice, as if responding to the indispensability to reorganize memories, revise concepts, reestablish paths and reconstitute uniqueness, the notion of (re)construction seems to be prevailing in the work processes and the thought systems of very different authors.
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universes-in-universe.org
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Inmitten der in der zeitgenössischen Kunstpraxis üblichen Vielfalt und so als würde damit auf die Unverzichtbarkeit reagiert, Erinnerungen zu reorganisieren, Konzepte zu überprüfen, neue Wege ausfindig zu machen und Einzigartigkeit zu rekonstituieren, scheint die Vorstellung von (Re)Konstruktion im Schaffen und in den Denksystemen sehr verschiedener Autoren vorzuherrschen.
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The ID card's bearer can use AusweisApp to determine on a case-by-case basis what data can be used, meaning that he/she ultimately has more control over his/her data than in processes currently in common use.
www.adesso.de
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Der Ausweisinhaber kann von Fall zu Fall mit der AusweisApp festlegen, welche Daten verwendet werden können, so dass er letzten Endes mehr Kontrolle über seine Daten hat als bei den bisher üblichen Verfahren.
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The approach of the „ Total Costs of Ownership “ considers besides the common factors like purchase, depreciation, expendable etc. not only the training needs but also the period of vocational adjustment and the long term potential of utilisation.
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www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de
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Moderne Betrachtungsweisen der Total Costs Of Ownership beziehen neben den üblichen Faktoren wie Kauf, Abschreibung, Verbrauchsmaterial usw. nicht nur den notwendigen Schulungsbedarf mit ein, sondern beispielsweise auch die Einarbeitungszeit und das langfristige Nutzungspotential.
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It is also common when you drive through the city that the traffic police ask for money.
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www.gwi-boell.de
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Fährt man durch die Stadt, ist es auch üblich, dass Verkehrspolizisten einen abkassieren.
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