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[naun]сущ.; лингв.; сокр. n- attributive nounto decline / inflect a noun — склонять имя существительное
- collective noun
- countable noun
- count noun
- feminine noun
- masculine noun
- neuter noun
- mass noun
- uncountable noun
- uncount noun
- predicate noun
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[naʋn] n грам.1) существительное (тж. noun substantive)common noun - существительное нарицательное, апеллятив
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[naʊn] ncommon \noun Gattungsname f;proper \noun Eigenname m -
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67 common name
1) имя нарицательное - см. common noun2) общее имя, стандартное имяАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > common name
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common [ˈkɒmən]1. adjectivea. ( = shared) [interest, cause, language] commun• it's common knowledge that... chacun sait que...• it's something common to all young children c'est quelque chose qu'on trouve chez tous les jeunes enfants• a belief common to both Jews and Christians une croyance partagée par les juifs et les chrétiens► in common en communb. ( = ordinary) commun• to be common currency [idea, story] être répanduc. ( = vulgar) [accent, person] vulgaire2. noun3. compounds► common market noun ( = free trade organization) organisation f de libre-échange, marché m commun (entre pays quelconques)* * *['kɒmən] 1. 2.commons plural noun1) ( the people)3.the commons — les Communes fpl
1) ( frequent) courant, fréquentto be common among — être répandu chez [children, mammals etc]
2) ( shared) commun (to à)3) ( ordinary) [man] du peuple (after n)the common herd — péj la masse
a common criminal — péj un criminel ordinaire
it looks/sounds common — ça fait commun
5) [courtesy, decency] le/la plus élémentaire6) Zoology, Botany commun••to be as common as muck ou dirt — (colloq) ( vulgar) être d'une vulgarité crasse (colloq)
they are as common as muck — (colloq) ( widespread) on en ramasse à la pelle
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69 common law
noun (a system of unwritten laws based on old customs and on judges' earlier decisions.) derecho consuetudinarioderecho consuetudinariomass noun derecho m consuetudinario; (before n)common-law wife — concubina f, conviviente f (Chi)
* * *mass noun derecho m consuetudinario; (before n)common-law wife — concubina f, conviviente f (Chi)
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noun* * ** * *com·mon ˈsensea \common sense approach ein praktischer Ansatz* * ** * *noun* * *n.Menschenverstand m.gesunder Menschenverstand m. -
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72 common knowledge
noun* * *(something known to everyone or to most people: Surely you know that already - it's common knowledge.) allgemein bekannt* * *nounit's [a matter of] common knowledge that... — es ist allgemein bekannt, dass...
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74 Common Prayer
noun* * *Book of Common Prayer Gebetbuch n der anglikanischen Kirche* * *nounLiturgie, die (der Kirche von England) -
75 common room
noun* * *ˈcom·mon roomn BRIT SCH, UNIV Gemeinschaftsraum m, Aufenthaltsraum mjunior/senior \common room Gemeinschaftsraum m für Studierende/Lehrkräfte* * *a) Gemeinschaftsraum mb) Lehrer-, Dozentenzimmer n* * *noun -
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77 common denominator
noun(Math.) gemeinsame Nenner, der* * *com·mon de·ˈnomi·na·tornlowest \common denominator kleinster gemeinsamer Nenner* * *noun(Math.) gemeinsame Nenner, der -
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noun [naʊn]nom m, substantif m;∎ common/proper noun nom m commun/propre►► noun clause proposition f;noun phrase groupe m ou syntagme m nominal -
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common-room noun 1) общая комната (в общественных учреждениях) 2) профес-сорская (в Оксфордском университете; тж. senior common-room) - juniorcommon-room -
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* * *com·mon ˈlaw1. (law according to court decisions) nicht kodifiziertes Recht* * ** * *n.Gewohnheitsrecht n.
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Common noun — Common Com mon, a. [Compar. {Commoner}; superl. {Commonest}.] [OE. commun, comon, OF. comun, F. commun, fr. L. communis; com + munis ready to be of service; cf. Skr. mi to make fast, set up, build, Goth. gamains common, G. gemein, and E. mean low … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
common noun — n in grammar, a common noun is any noun that is not the name of a particular person, place, or thing. For example, book, sugar , and stuff are common nouns →↑proper noun, noun ↑noun … Dictionary of contemporary English
common noun — noun a noun that denotes any or all members of a class • Ant: ↑proper noun • Hypernyms: ↑noun • Hyponyms: ↑verbal noun, ↑deverbal noun, ↑adnoun * * * noun, pl ⋯ nouns [count] … Useful english dictionary
common noun — noun (C) technical in grammar, a common noun is any noun that is not the name of a particular person, place, or thing: Book and sugar are common nouns. compare proper noun, see also noun … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
common noun — noun count LINGUISTICS a noun that is not the name of a particular person or thing. For example, dog and paper are common nouns, but Mary and New York are proper nouns … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
common noun — common nouns N COUNT A common noun is a noun such as tree , water , or beauty that is not the name of one particular person or thing. Compare proper noun … English dictionary
common noun — noun A noun that can be preceded by an indefinite article, and denotes any member, or all members of a class; an ordinary noun such as dog or city. The Butlers had been serving the Fowls for centuries. It had always been that way. Indeed, there… … Wiktionary
common noun — ► NOUN ▪ a noun referring to a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual … English terms dictionary
common noun — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms common noun : singular common noun plural common nouns linguistics a noun that is not the name of a particular person or thing. For example, dog and paper are common nouns, but Mary and New York are proper… … English dictionary
common noun — noun Grammar a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual. Often contrasted with proper noun … English new terms dictionary
common noun — noun Date: 1656 a noun that may occur with limiting modifiers (as a or an, some, every, and my) and that designates any one of a class of beings or things … New Collegiate Dictionary