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Was (wer) ist common - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Common (disambiguation)

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  • [[POWER8]]-based IBM Power Systems E870 can be configured with up to 80 processor cores and 8 TB of memory.
  • 2018 [[Sierra supercomputer]], based on Power System nodes
(commoner, commonest, commons)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
His name was Hansen, a common name in Norway...
Oil pollution is the commonest cause of death for seabirds...
It was common practice for prisoners to carve objects from animal bones to pass the time.
? uncommon, rare
ADJ
commonly
Parsley is probably the most commonly used of all herbs.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If something is common to two or more people or groups, it is done, possessed, or used by them all.
Moldavians and Romanians share a common language...
Such behaviour is common to all young people.
ADJ: oft ADJ to n
3.
When there are more animals or plants of a particular species than there are of related species, then the first species is called common.
...the common house fly.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
Common is used to indicate that someone or something is of the ordinary kind and not special in any way.
Common salt is made up of 40% sodium and 60% chloride.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
Common decency or common courtesy is the decency or courtesy which most people have. You usually talk about this when someone has not shown these characteristics in their behaviour to show your disapproval of them.
He didn't have the common courtesy to ask permission.
ADJ: oft with brd-neg, ADJ n [disapproval]
6.
You can use common to describe knowledge, an opinion, or a feeling that is shared by people in general.
It is common knowledge that swimming is one of the best forms of exercise.
ADJ: ADJ n
commonly
A little adolescent rebellion is commonly believed to be healthy.
ADV: ADV -ed
7.
If you describe someone or their behaviour as common, you mean that they show a lack of taste, education, and good manners.
She might be a little common at times, but she was certainly not boring.
? refined
ADJ [disapproval]
8.
A common is an area of grassy land, usually in or near a village or small town, where the public is allowed to go.
We are warning women not to go out on to the common alone.
...Wimbledon Common.
N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES
9.
The Commons is the same as the House of Commons
. The members of the House of Commons can also be referred to as the Commons.
The Prime Minister is to make a statement in the Commons this afternoon...
The Commons has spent over three months on the bill.
N-PROPER-COLL
10.
11.
If two or more things have something in common, they have the same characteristic or feature.
The oboe and the clarinet have got certain features in common...
In common with most Italian lakes, access to the shores of Orta is restricted.
PHRASE: oft PHR with n
12.
If two or more people have something in common, they share the same interests or experiences.
He had very little in common with his sister.
PHRASE: usu have n PHR, oft PHR with n
13.
common ground: see ground
the common touch: see touch
common         
  • [[POWER8]]-based IBM Power Systems E870 can be configured with up to 80 processor cores and 8 TB of memory.
  • 2018 [[Sierra supercomputer]], based on Power System nodes
I
adj.
1) quite common
2) (cannot stand alone after a noun) common to (a heritage common to both our peoples)
II
n. in common with
common         
  • [[POWER8]]-based IBM Power Systems E870 can be configured with up to 80 processor cores and 8 TB of memory.
  • 2018 [[Sierra supercomputer]], based on Power System nodes
¦ adjective (commoner, commonest)
1. occurring, found, or done often; not rare.
without special rank or position; ordinary.
(of a quality) of a sort to be generally expected: common decency.
of the most familiar type.
2. shared by two or more people or things.
belonging to or affecting the whole of a community: common land.
Mathematics belonging to two or more quantities.
3. showing a lack of taste and refinement supposedly typical of the lower classes; vulgar.
4. Grammar of or denoting a noun that refers to individuals of either sex (e.g. teacher) or belongs to a gender conventionally regarded as masculine or feminine.
5. Prosody (of a syllable) able to be either short or long.
6. Law (of a crime) of lesser severity.
¦ noun
1. a piece of open land for public use.
2. a form of Christian service used for each of a group of occasions.
3. (also right of common) English Law a person's right over another's land, e.g. for pasturage.
Phrases
common ground views shared by each of two or more parties.
common or garden Brit. informal of the usual or ordinary type.
the common touch the ability to get on with ordinary people.
in common in joint use or possession; shared.
in common with in the same way as.
Derivatives
commonness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. comun, from L. communis.

Wikipedia

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Beispiele aus Textkorpus für common
1. "This is a common threat to all of us and we should respond with a common purpose and a common solidarity and common cause," he said.
2. There is a common subtext here, or, rather, common subtexts.
3. "It shows we share common heritage and common culture.
4. "But it is based on common values and common purposes.
5. Common women stand in relation to common–as–muck women as posh women stand to common women in general.