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tr['kɒmənlɪ]1 (usually) comúnmente, vulgarmente2 pejorative (vulgarly) de manera ordinariacommonly ['kɑmənli] adv1) frequently: comúnmente, frecuentemente2) usually: normalmenteadv.• normalmente adv.'kɑːmənli, 'kɒmənliadverb comúnmentea commonly held belief — una creencia muy generalizada or extendida
['kɒmǝnlɪ]ADV1) (=usually, frequently) [called] comúnmente; [prescribed] frecuentementemore commonly known as... — más comúnmente conocido como...
anorexia is more commonly found among women — la anorexia es más común or corriente entre las mujeres
an orchid which is not commonly found in this country — una orquídea que no es corriente encontrar or que no se encuentra frecuentemente en este país
it is commonly the case that... — es corriente que..., frecuentemente se da el caso de que...
2) (=generally)the commonly held view — la opinión extendida or generalizada
it is commonly believed that... — es una creencia extendida or generalizada que...
the disease is commonly thought to be caused by a virus — es una creencia extendida or generalizada que esta enfermedad está causada por un virus
3) (=vulgarly) [behave, speak, dress] ordinariamente, vulgarmente* * *['kɑːmənli, 'kɒmənli]adverb comúnmentea commonly held belief — una creencia muy generalizada or extendida
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