'commons' face trimitere la termenul 'common'. Îl veți regăsi pe unul sau pe mai multe dintre rândurile de mai jos.'commons' is cross-referenced with 'common'. It is in one or more of the lines below.
Traduceri principale |
common adj | (frequent) | obișnuit, comun adj. |
| | frecvent adj. |
| Crime is a common occurrence in big cities. |
| Criminalitatea este un fenomen obișnuit în orașele mari. |
| Criminalitatea este un fenomen frecvent în orașele mari. |
common adj | (joint, shared) | comun adj. |
| Our houses share a common fence. |
| Casele noastre au un gard comun. |
common adj | (ordinary) | obișnuit adj. |
| There is no cure for the common cold. |
| Nu există tratament pentru răceala obișnuită. |
common adj | (public) | public adj. |
| The government works for the common good. |
| Guvernul lucrează pentru bunăstarea publică. |
common adj | (vulgar) | vulgar adj. |
| | grosolan adj. |
| Such common behaviour is to be expected of one with no education. |
| Ar trebui să ne așteptăm la un astfel de comportament vulgar, de la cineva fără educație. |
| Ar trebui să ne așteptăm la un astfel de comportament grosolan, de la cineva fără educație. |
common adj | (widespread) | răspândit adj. |
| | des întâlnit, frecvent adj. |
| That opinion is quite common in this part of the world. |
| Acea părere e destul de răspândită în această zonă. |
| Acea părere e destul de des întâlnită în această zonă. |
Traduceri suplimentare |
common adj | (mediocre) | ordinar adj. |
| This cup is made from common plastic. |
| Acest pahar e făcut din plastic ordinar. |
common adj | (inferior) | banal adj. |
| | neînsemnat adj. |
| It's just a common item, with nothing special about it. |
| E doar un produs banal, nu are nimic special. |
| E doar un produs neînsemnat, nu are nimic special. |
common adj | (notorious) | notoriu adj. |
| | renumit adj. |
| The police treated me like a common criminal. |
| Poliția m-a tratat ca și cum aș fi fost un criminal notoriu. |
| Poliția m-a tratat ca și cum aș fi fost un criminal renumit. |
common adj | (without rank) | obișnuit adj. |
| | fără funcție loc.adj. |
| He is just a common worker - not the boss. |
| E doar un muncitor obișnuit, nu e șef. |
| E doar un muncitor fără nicio funcție, nu e șef. |
common n | (tract of land) | parc s.n. |
| | spațiu verde s.n. |
| We ate lunch on the common. |
| Am luat prânzul în parc. |
| Am luat prânzul pe spațiul verde. |
common n | (law: right) | drept s.n. |
| All villagers have common of fishing in these waters. |
| Toți sătenii au dreptul de a pescui în aceste ape. |
commons n | (large dining room) | refectoriu s.n. |
| | sală de mese s.f. |
| The students ate in commons every night. |
| Studenții mâncau în refectoriu în fiecare seară. |
commons n | (food served communally) (în comun) | masă s.f. |
| We have to be in the dining room at five o'clock for commons. |
| La șapte trebuie să ne strângem la masă în sala de mese. |
Forme compuse: common | commons |
by common consent adv | (with everyone's agreement) | de comun acord adv. |
common ancestry n | (shared family history) | strămoși comuni s.m.pl. |
| My friend and I always thought it was strange how we looked so alike until we discovered we shared a common ancestry. |
common ancestry v | (species: shared descent from a distant ancestor) | strămoși comuni s.m.pl. |
| Apes and humans share a common ancestry. |
common belief n | (idea: popular) | credință comună s.f. |
| It is a common belief that education will improve your employment prospects. |
common belief n | (opinion: shared) | credință comună s.f. |
| It means a lot to both of us that, over the years, we continue to share many common beliefs. |
common bond n | ([sth] shared, unifying) | legătură s.f. |
| My common bond with him is that we grew up in the same neighborhood. |
common carrier n | (company providing freight service) | transportator s.m. |
| | companie de transport s.f. |
| That company is a common carrier both in California and Nevada. |
common cold n | (cold virus) | răceală s.f. |
| There's no cure for the common cold. |
common denominator n | (fractions: shared quantity) | numitor comun s.m. |
common denominator n | figurative (shared feature) | numitor comun s.m. |
| Though the sisters were different in almost every way, one common denominator was their love of horses. |
common good n | (benefit of everyone) | binele tuturor |
| | binele public |
| Being honest with each other is for the common good. |
common ground n | (shared interests) | puncte comune, interese comune s.n.pl. |
| We started dating because we had a lot of common ground in our likes and dislikes. |
common knowledge n | ([sth] that most people know) | fapt cunoscut s.n. |
| | toată lumea știe că expr. |
| It was common knowledge among the staff that Bill had a drinking problem. |
| Though Galileo was persecuted for saying this in the 17th century, it is now common knowledge that the earth orbits the sun. |
common land n | (law: owned by several people) | traducere nedisponibilă |
common law n | (legal system: custom) | neoficializat adj. |
| (despre cupluri) | în concubinaj, de concubinaj loc.adj. |
the common man n | dated, uncountable (ordinary citizen, lay person) | om obișnuit s.m. |
| | om de rând s.m. |
| The political parties are all trying to appeal to the common man. |
common man n | (male commoner, without title) | om obișnuit s.m. |
| | om de rând s.m. |
| If a common man married the daughter of a nobleman, she would lose her title. |
common ownership n | (owning [sth] jointly) | proprietate în comun s.f. |
| The condominium owners have common ownership of the public areas. |
common people n | (ordinary people) | oameni obișnuiți s.m.pl. |
| They don't stand out for any particular reason, they're just common people. |
common people n | (working-class people) | oameni obișnuiți s.m.pl. |
| God must have loved the common people, he made so many of them. A. Lincoln |
common phrase n | (much-used expression) | expresie cunoscută s.f. |
| It takes awhile to learn the common phrases in a foreign language. |
common practice n | ([sth] customary, [sth] often done) | lucru obișnuit s.n. |
| It is common practice to speak softly in a library. |
| It's common practice to shake hands in business affairs. |
common saying n | (much-used expression or proverb) | zicală cunoscută s.f. |
| When I use a common saying it's folk wisdom, and when you use it, it's called a cliché. |
common sense n | (practical thinking) | simț practic s.n. |
| | judecată sănătoasă s.f. |
| He's an educated man, but he doesn't have much common sense. |
common source n | (frequent place of origin) | sursă comună s.f. |
| Poorly built homes are a common source of law suits. |
common source n | (origin: shared) | sursă comună s.f. |
| All Indo-European languages are thought to come from a common source. |
common stock n | (animal: not purebred) | corcitură s.f. |
| | metis s.m. |
| Breeding the common stock with purebreds improves the quality of the herd. |
common stock n | pejorative (person: working class) | plebe s.f. |
| | poporul de jos s.n. |
| | proletariat s.n. |
| They're not in our class, dear. They come from common stock. |
common stock n | (finance: share) (finanțe) | acțiune ordinară, acțiune comună s.f. |
| The company issues two classes of equity: common stock and preferred stock. |
common-law n as adj | (marriage, partner: informal) (relație) | neoficializat adj. |
| | în concubinaj loc.adj. |
common-law husband n | (man in informal marriage) | concubin s.m. |
common-law marriage n | (partnership not formalized by marriage ceremony) | concubinaj s.n. |
| When a common law marriage exists, the spouses receive the same legal treatment given to legally married couples |
common-law wife n | (woman in informal marriage) | concubină s.f. |
| John had more than one common-law wife, though he was never married. |
have little in common v expr | (have few similarities or shared interests) | a avea puțin în comun loc.vb. |
| The rich have little in common with the poor. |
have nothing in common v expr | (have no similarities or shared interests) | a nu avea nimic în comun loc.vb. |
| At first glance she seems to have nothing in common with her boyfriend. |
have things in common v expr | (have similarities or shared interests) | a avea lucruri în comun loc.vb. |
| Luckily, they get on well as they have so many things in common. |
in common adv | (shared, mutually) | în comun adv. |
| My best friend and I get on well because we have so many things in common. |
least common denominator, lowest common denominator n | (lowest shared multiple) | cel mai mic numitor comun |
| The least common denominator of the two fractions 1/6 and 1/4 is 12. |
least common multiple n | (mathematics: lowest common denominator) | cel mai mic multiplu comun |
lowest common denominator n | (least shared multiple) | cel mai mic numitor comun |
lowest common denominator n | figurative (people: least enlightened) | nivelul cel mai de jos s.n. |
| | persoană neinstruită s.f. |
| The movie was crude and superficial, appealing to the lowest common denominator. |
make common cause with [sb] v expr | (join forces) | a se ralia vb.reflex. |
| The union made common cause with the government in an effort to keep the factory from leaving town. |
marshmallow, marsh mallow, common marshmallow n | (plant: species of mallow) (plantă) | nalbă mare s.f. |