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CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT Travel • traffic common road-sign texts (reading only) e.g. cross now, exit, give way, keep left

Glob1500 common usual; same for all ("a common purpose") ad.
NGSL3000 common typical, normal; not unusual adj
SAT5000 uncommon Rare. adj.

Tanaka6000 common

COMPOUND WORDS


British Commonwealth {prop} (Commonwealth of Nations) SEE: Commonwealth of Nations :: common {adj} (found in large numbers or in a large quantity) common {adj} (mutual) common {adj} (ordinary) common {adj} (usual) common alder {n} (black alder) SEE: black alder :: commonality {n} (common people) SEE: commonalty :: commonality {n} (such shared characteristic) common ancestor {n} (common ancestor) common ash {n} (Fraxinus excelsior) common bean {n} (plant) common blackbird {n} (Turdus merula) SEE: blackbird :: common bullfinch {n} (Eurasian bullfinch) SEE: Eurasian bullfinch :: common cold {n} (mild infection) common columbine {n} (common columbine / Common Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris) common dandelion {n} (most common and well-known dandelion) common eland {n} (antelope) Common Germanic {prop} (Proto-Germanic) SEE: Proto-Germanic :: common goldeneye {n} (medium sized sea duck) common good {n} (general interest of the population as a whole) common green lacewing {n} (a green insect) common gull {n} (Larus canus) common hepatica {n} (Hepatica nobilis) common kestrel {n} (small falcon) common lavender {n} (Lavandula angustifolia) common law {n} (law developed by judges) common loon {n} (great northern diver) SEE: great northern diver :: commonly {adv} (as a rule; usually) common marmoset {n} (New World monkey) common minnow {n} (a widespread species of minnow) common name {n} (a name by which a species is known to the general public) common noun {n} (Not a particular object like a proper noun. Is in a large group with the others of its kind.) commonplace {adj} (ordinary) commonplace {n} (platitude or cliché) common quail {n} (bird in the pheasant family) common redstart {n} (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) common reed {n} (type of reed grass) commons {n} (a central section of an older town) commons {n} (the mutual good of all) common sense {n} (ordinary understanding) common shelduck {n} (bird) common shrew {n} (Sorex araneus) Common Slavic {prop} (language) common time {n} (4/4) SEE: 4/4 :: commonwealth {n} (form of government) Commonwealth {prop} (Commonwealth of Australia) SEE: Commonwealth of Australia :: Commonwealth {prop} (Commonwealth of Nations) SEE: Commonwealth of Nations :: Commonwealth Games {prop} (sport event) Commonwealth of Australia {prop} (formal and full name of Australia) Commonwealth of Independent States {prop} (successor to the Soviet Union) common whitefish {n} (Coregonus lavaretus) greatest common divisor {n} (largest positive integer or polynomial) House of Commons {prop} (lower house in UK or Canadian parliament) least common multiple {n} (in math) lowest common denominator {n} (smallest multiple of several denominators)

5000 WORDS


L074 P2824 to have something in common etwas gemeinsam haben 有共同点
L074 P2855 common gemeinsam 共同的








common P2855






PHRASES





Tom and I have nothing in common .


Is this word in common use ?


Is that a common name ?


My brother has much in common with me .


Don't worry . It's a common mistake .


He is a common sort of man .


These are common diseases of children .


They have something in common with each other .