释义 |
common adjective—共 adj (often used) ()共同 adj (often used) ()公 adj ()Examples:beat the snake death or it will cause endless calamity (common saying); nip the problem in the bud—work with a common purpose (idiom); to make concerted efforts—cow and famous steed at the same trough (idiom); fig. the common and the great are treated alike—the multitude of common people (in highbrow literature)—Nakayama, common Japanese surname (borrowed by Sun Yat-sen)—"shikumen" style architecture: traditional (ca. 19th century) residences with courtyards, once common in Shanghai—common sayings (idiom); widely circulated proverbs—established by popular usage (idiom); common usage agreement—neutrophil (the most common type of white blood cell)—concerted efforts in a common cause (idiom); united and working together—traceable the same stock (idiom); of a common origin (of trends, ideas etc)—European common market (old term for EU, European Union)—anger against a common enemy (idiom); joined in opposition the same adversary—common passenger accommodation in the hold of a ship—A small hole not plugged will make you suffer a big hole (common saying); a stitch in time saves nine—a crane in a flock of chicken (idiom); way above the common—common form of Chinese character (versus the etymologically correct form)—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— |