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Examples:the common people in a miserable state—the common use romanization system introduced in Taiwan in 2003—concerted efforts in a common cause (idiom); united and working together—have nothing in common with each other [idiom.]—beat the snake death or it will cause endless calamity (common saying); nip the problem in the bud—Wrightia tinctoria (flowering plant in Apocynaceae family, common names dyer's oleander or pala indigo)—common pool in bath house—the multitude of common people (in highbrow literature)—sandstorm (common in spring in north China)—"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—mantissa (i.e. fractional part of common logarithm in math.)—common mallow (Malva sinesis), used in TCM—spring sandstorms (common in Northern China)—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—common passenger accommodation in the hold of a ship—Japanese devil (common term of abuse in wartime China and in subsequent writing)—A small hole not plugged will make you suffer a big hole (common saying); a stitch in time saves nine—common term for non-Han peoples in former times, not exclusively derogatory—candied fruits on bamboo skewers dipped in sugar syrup, a common Chinese snack—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— |