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общее дело, общие интересы; общий язык, взаимопонимание (обыкн. употр. с гл. to find)The realization of his common ground had produced a new relationship between them. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Hunter’, ch. 1) — Сознание общего дела как-то по-новому связало их.
Edith smiled at him... hoping she had at last found some common ground. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book I, ch. XIV) — Эдит улыбнулась Дейву... надеясь, что наконец-то у них нашлась общая тема для разговора.
Whether any common ground can be found that will accommodate these conflicting viewpoints remains to be seen. (‘The New Re-public’) — Посмотрим, удастся ли выработать общую платформу и примирить разногласия.
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общая позиция; общность взглядов; взаимопониманиеcommon ground! — согласен!; я тоже так думаю!
stand ground — удержать позиции; проявить твердость
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[͵kɒmənʹgraʋnd]общая позиция; общность взглядов; взаимопониманиеwhen it comes to the cinema we're on common ground - когда речь идёт о кино, мы находим общий язык
common ground! - согласен!; я тоже так думаю!
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oбщee дeлo, oбщиe интepecы; oбщий язык, взaимoпoнимaниe (oбыкн. упoтp. c гл. to find)'All right,' I said relenting... 'I'll do something about it!' 'What will you do, darling,' she said looking at me... We were on common ground again (W. Cooper). But of course deciding about abortion is not easy. Compromise and common ground are difficult to find on many issues (Time) -
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com.mon ground[kɔmən gr'aund] n 1 propriedade coletiva (pastos, campos, etc.) de uma comunidade. 2 crença ou interesse compartilhado. to be on common ground fig basear-se nos mesmos princípios. -
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interj BrE infml"I don't hold with nudity on the stage" "Common ground" — "Я не выношу голых актрис на сцене" - "Аналогично"
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > common ground
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The intrinsic context for a listener trying to understand what a speaker means on a particular occasion is the common ground that the listener believes holds at that moment between the speaker and the listeners he or she is speaking to. (Clark & Carlson, 1981, p. 319)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Common Ground
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > common ground
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вопрос, в котором спорящие стороны сходятся.* * *вопрос, в котором спорящие стороны сходятся. -
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[ˌkɒmən'graʊnd]1) Общая лексика: взаимопонимание, вопросы, в которых спорящие стороны сходятся, общая платформа, общая позиция, общие взгляды, общность взглядов, (найти) общий язык2) Военный термин: общая основа3) Строительство: обрешетина, пробка4) Экономика: общее основание, общинная земля5) Дипломатический термин: вопрос, по которому спорящие стороны сходятся во мнении, точки соприкосновения6) Метрология: общее заземление7) Международное право: общее основание; согласованная позиция (RU-EN-RU.COM (Глоссарий к Европейской конвенции о защите прав человека)8) Макаров: вопрос, в котором спорящие стороны сходятся9) Электротехника: общая линия заземления -
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מכנה משותף; צדדים שווים* * *◙ םיווש םידדצ ;ףתושמ הנכמ◄ -
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спільна позиція; спільність поглядів; взаєморозуміння
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Common Ground — may refer to: Common ground (communication technique) Grounding in communication (theory) The commons, publicly owned areas, especially those for meeting Common land, ground where the public have traditional rights, such as grazing Contents 1… … Wikipedia
Common Ground — und Grounding ist eine Annahme, die einigen Diskursmodellen der Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationstheorie unterliegt und die im Wesentlichen von Herbert H. Clark und Edward F. Schaefer (1989) geprägt wurde. Es ist die Annahme über einen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
common ground — noun uncount something that people can agree about, especially when they disagree about other things … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
common ground — ► NOUN ▪ views shared by each of two or more parties … English terms dictionary
common ground — noun a basis agreed to by all parties for reaching a mutual understanding • Hypernyms: ↑footing, ↑basis, ↑ground * * * noun : a basis of mutual interest or understanding in human relations she had no common ground with her iron spirited… … Useful english dictionary
common ground — noun VERB + COMMON GROUND ▪ have, share ▪ The people on the course all share a lot of common ground. ▪ establish, find ▪ find yourself on … Collocations dictionary
common ground — {n.} Shared beliefs, interests, or ways of understanding; ways in which people are alike. * /Bob and Frank don t like each other because they have no common ground./ * /The only common ground between us is that we went to the same school./… … Dictionary of American idioms
common ground — {n.} Shared beliefs, interests, or ways of understanding; ways in which people are alike. * /Bob and Frank don t like each other because they have no common ground./ * /The only common ground between us is that we went to the same school./… … Dictionary of American idioms
common\ ground — noun Shared beliefs, interests, or ways of understanding; ways in which people are alike. Bob and Frank don t like each other because they have no common ground. The only common ground between us is that we went to the same school. Compare: in… … Словарь американских идиом
common ground — noun A characteristic or interest shared by multiple people or systems. The first thing to do is to find common ground with the person you just met … Wiktionary
common ground — This expression refers to an area of shared beliefs, interests or mutual understanding between people or groups who often have disagreements. Any common ground among the Meditarranean countries will contribute to future unity … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions