common
co
ˈkɑ
kaa
mmon
mən
mēn
British pronunciation
/ˈkɒmən/

Définition et signification de « common » en anglais

common
01

commun, de tous

frequently found, happening, or seen
common definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The common mistake in the test was misreading the instructions.
L'erreur courante dans le test était de mal lire les instructions.
02

commun

regular and without any exceptional features
common definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Her style was simple and common, perfect for everyday wear.
Son style était simple et commun, parfait pour un port quotidien.
03

commun, partagé

belonging to or involving multiple parties or entities
example
Exemples
They worked toward a common goal.
Ils ont travaillé vers un objectif commun.
04

vulgaire, grossier

lacking sophistication or social grace, often viewed as inappropriate in more refined contexts
example
Exemples
She found his common approach to the problem unprofessional.
Elle a trouvé son approche commune du problème peu professionnelle.
05

commun, ordinaire

typical in status, often referring to those of lower social standing
example
Exemples
Despite his talent, he remained among the common people.
Malgré son talent, il est resté parmi les gens ordinaires.
06

courant, ordinaire

basic standards of respectful and ethical behavior that are generally expected in society
example
Exemples
It ’s common decency to apologize if you ’ve offended someone.
C'est une décence commune de s'excuser si vous avez offensé quelqu'un.
Common
01

le communal, la place publique

a public grassy area or park, often found in towns or villages, where people gather or engage in recreational activities
common definition and meaning
example
Exemples
They enjoyed a picnic on the lush common that served as the town's central green space.
Ils ont profité d'un pique-nique sur la pelouse commune qui servait d'espace vert central à la ville.
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