0 seen or happening often; quite normal or usual -- ที่เกิดขึ้นทุกวัน
a common occurrence
These birds are not so common nowadays.
1 belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one -- ที่ร่วมกัน
2 publicly owned -- ที่เป็นของส่วนรวม
common property.
3 coarse or impolite -- ไม่สุภาพ
She uses some very common expressions.
4 of ordinary, not high, social rank -- ธรรมดา
the common people.
5 of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence), for example ’house’ in the sentence ’The house is empty’. -- คำนามสามัญ
6 (a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings -- พื้นที่สาธารณะ
the village common.
In other languages, where affixation is commoner, transparency may take priority over simplicity.
Scoliosis is commoner and may require orthopaedic follow-up.
The commonest vertebrate remains are of teeth or other resistant pieces.
The commons, too, objected to the king's manipulation of the wool trade.
The commonest label attached to such instruments is" regulations" but there is nothing magical in names.
In this less complicated, archaic warrior state, it surrounds him every day and it is bestowed by nobles and commons alike.
Global commons, by definition, are things that cannot be restricted to just one country - climate, for example.
Thus, institutional build-up seems to be a very important consideration in motivating people to participate in commons.
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尋常的, 常見的, 經常的…
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frecuente, común, cotidiano/na [masculine-feminine]…
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