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1 common law
nouna system of unwritten laws based on old customs and on judges' earlier decisions.القانون العام -
2 common-room
nounin a college, school etc a sitting-room for the use of a group.غُرْفَة اسْتِراحَه -
3 common
[ˈkɔmən]1. adjective1) seen or happening often; quite normal or usual:شائِعThese birds are not so common nowadays.
2) belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one:مُشْتَرَكWe share a common language.
3) publicly owned:عام، مَشاع، مُشْتَرَكcommon property.
4) coarse or impolite:خَشِن، فَظ، لِعامّة النّاسShe uses some very common expressions.
5) of ordinary, not high, social rank:عادي،لِعامَّة الشَّعْبthe common people.
6) of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence):إسْم عام/ مُشْتَرَكThe house is empty.
2. noun(a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings:أرْض عامَّه ، أرْض مَشاعthe village common.
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4 שם-עצם כללי
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5 nombre apelativo
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6 nombre común
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7 sustantivo común
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8 zajenička imenica
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9 zajednička imenica
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10 zajenička imenica
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11 нарицательное существительное
Новый русско-английский словарь > нарицательное существительное
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12 kupu ingoa noa
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13 kupu noa
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14 kupu ingoa noa
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15 kupu noa
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16 cins adı
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17 pospolity
* * *a.1. (= powszechny, częsty) common, general; (= codzienny) everyday; rzeczownik pospolity gram. common noun.2. (= przeciętny) average; (= zwyczajny, pospolity, banalny) ordinary, common, commonplace.3. (= prostacki) boorish, coarse; (o słowach, wyrażeniach) (= ordynarny) vulgar, coarse.4. lit. (= stanowiący ogół) common; pospolite ruszenie hist. mass levy, universal conscription.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pospolity
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18 имя нарицательное
common noun имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > имя нарицательное
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19 нарицательное имя
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > нарицательное имя
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20 atalantë
noun "downfall, overthrow, especially as name Atalantë of the downfallen land of Númenor" DAT/DANT, TALÁT, Akallabêth, SD:247, 310; also LR:47, VT45:26. Variant atalantië "Downfall", said to be a normal noun-formation in Quenya Letters:347, footnote. From the common noun atalantë "collapse, downfall" is derived the adj. atalantëa "ruinous, downfallen", pl. atalantië in Markirya changed to sg. atalantëa this change does not make immediate sense, since the adjective undoubtedly modifies a plural noun, but Tolkien does not always let adjectives agree in number.
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