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common adjective—共 adj (often used) 共同 adj 公 adj Examples:cow and famous steed at the same trough (idiom); fig. the common and the great are treated alike—non-vessel-owning common carrier (NVOCC) (transportation)—Rabdosia lophanthoides (no common name), herb plant of Lamiaceae family (together with mint and lavender), used in TCM—the multitude of common people (in highbrow literature)—Bacillus subtilis (formerly Bacillus natto), a common soil bacterium—respecting noble talent while protecting the common people—"river blindness" or onchocerciasis, the second most common cause of blindness in humans, caused by the filarial parasite worm Onchocerca volvulus—"shikumen" style architecture: traditional (ca. 19th century) residences with courtyards, once common in Shanghai—standing out from the common crowd (idiom); outstanding—reduce a fraction by canceling common factors in the numerator and denominator—Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial parasite worm causing "river blindness" or onchocerciasis, the second most common cause of blindness in humans—anger against a common enemy (idiom); joined in opposition the same adversary—eat bitter fruit and lie on thorns (idiom); to share the hard life of the common people—common term for non-Han peoples in former times, not exclusively derogatory—seek common ground while holding back differences (idiom); to agree to differ—Common Gromwell or European stoneseed (Lithospermum officinale)—there is a wide gap between the nobility and the common people [idiom.]—classifier for long, narrow, flexible objects such as fish, dogs, pants; for roads and rivers; for human lives; in the expression: one heart, meaning working together for a common goal— |