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3 highjacking of civil aircraft has become rather common
Общая лексика: угон пассажирских самолётов стал частым явлениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > highjacking of civil aircraft has become rather common
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4 hijacking of civil aircraft has become rather common
Общая лексика: угон пассажирских самолётов стал частым явлениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hijacking of civil aircraft has become rather common
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5 common
{'koman}
I. 1. общ, съвместен
the COMMON Market Общият пазар, Европейската икономическа общност
COMMON divisor/factor мат. общ делител
COMMON multiple мат. общ множител, общо кратно
2. обществен, публичен
COMMON land общинска мера
3. обикновен, (широко) разпространен, често срещан, обичаен
COMMON law юр. обичайно право
COMMON-law marrige брачно съжителство без сключване на брак
4. обикновен, прост, елементарен
the COMMON people обикновените/простите хора
COMMON soldier редник, обикновен войник
COMMON noun грам. нарицателно име
COMMON measure/time муз. вид такт (особ. 112 и 414), COMMON measure/metre проз. вид ямбическо четиристишие
5. прост, груб, вулгарен
as COMMON as dirt съвсем прост, прост като фасул
II. 1. обща/общинска земя, мера, неоградена/необработвана земя
2. юр. право на ползване на чужди пасища/води и пр
3. common sense
4. in COMMON заедно, общо, съвместно
in COMMON with (също) като/както
to have nothing in COMMON (with) нямаме нищо общо, по нищо не си приличаме (с)
out of the COMMON необикновен, необичаен, особен
nothing out of the COMMON нищо особено/забележително* * *{'koman} а 1. общ, съвместен; the C. Market Общият пазар, Евро(2) {'kъmъn} n 1. обща/общинска земя, мера; неоградена/необраб* * *чест; съвместен; споделен; общ; обикновен; обичаен; обществен; публичен; простонароден; прост;* * *1. as common as dirt съвсем прост, прост като фасул 2. common divisor/factor мат. общ делител 3. common land общинска мера 4. common law юр. обичайно право 5. common measure/time муз. вид такт (особ. 112 и 414), common measure/metre проз. вид ямбическо четиристишие 6. common multiple мат. общ множител, общо кратно 7. common noun грам. нарицателно име 8. common sense 9. common soldier редник, обикновен войник 10. common-law marrige брачно съжителство без сключване на брак 11. i. общ, съвместен 12. ii. обща/общинска земя, мера, неоградена/необработвана земя 13. in common with (също) като/както 14. in common заедно, общо, съвместно 15. nothing out of the common нищо особено/забележително 16. out of the common необикновен, необичаен, особен 17. the common market Общият пазар, Европейската икономическа общност 18. the common people обикновените/простите хора 19. to have nothing in common (with) нямаме нищо общо, по нищо не си приличаме (с) 20. обикновен, (широко) разпространен, често срещан, обичаен 21. обикновен, прост, елементарен 22. обществен, публичен 23. прост, груб, вулгарен 24. юр. право на ползване на чужди пасища/води и пр* * *common[´kɔmən] I. adj 1. обикновен, обичаен, (широко)разпространен, чест; \common knowledge общоизвестен факт; she has rather a \common look тя е доста невзрачна; the \commonest cause of death най-честата причина за смърт; \common or garden разг., шег. всекидневен, обикновен; банален, шаблонен; 2. общ; съвместен; \common lot обща участ; to make \common cause with правя фронт с, съюзявам се с ( against); 3. обикновен, прост; \common run of people прости хора; \common soldier редник; разг. прост войник; \common salt готварска сол; the \common touch умение за общуване с обикновените хора, земност, подход към хората; \common measure муз. равноделен такт; \common metre баладен куплет (8, 6, 8, 6 срички); \common assurance юрид. доказателства за прехвърляне на собственост; 4. елементарен; който е налице у повечето хора (за приличие, любезност); 5. вулгарен, груб, прост; \common woman уличница; \common as muck груб, прост, недодялан; as \common as dirt прост като фасул; • \common council градски съвет; 6. обществен; публичен; \common land общинска мера; II. n 1. обща (общинска) земя, мера; неоградена, необработена земя; 2. юрид. право на ползване на чужди пасбища, води и пр.; 3. pl вж commons; • in \common заедно (с); to have nothing in \common ( with) нямам нищо общо с, съвсем не си приличаме; nothing out of the \common нищо особено; out of the \common необикновен, особен. -
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عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
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A system of law established by following earlier judicial decisions and customs, rather than statutory or legislatively enacted law. (Source: BLD / WOR)
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8 it is rather less common to ...
• гораздо реже/ менее типично для...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > it is rather less common to ...
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9 gewöhnlich
I Adj.1. (normal) normal; (alltäglich) ordinary, everyday; (durchschnittlich) average; (mittelmäßig) mediocre; (herkömmlich) conventional; (einfach) plain; unter gewöhnlichen Umständen under ordinary ( oder normal) circumstances; der gewöhnliche Sterbliche we ordinary mortals Pl.; im gewöhnlichen Leben in everyday life3. (unfein, ordinär) common, vulgar; gewöhnlich aussehen oder ein gewöhnliches Aussehen haben look (rather) commonII Adv. usually etc.; für gewöhnlich usually, as a rule, generally, normally; wie gewöhnlich as usual* * *habitual (Adj.); wonted (Adj.); common (Adj.); usual (Adj.); commonly (Adv.); usually (Adv.); undistinguished (Adj.); ordinary (Adj.); everyday (Adj.); general (Adj.); customary (Adj.)* * *ge|wöhn|lich [gə'vøːnlɪç]1. adj1) attr (= allgemein, üblich) usual, customary; (= normal) normal; (= durchschnittlich) ordinary; (= alltäglich) everydayein gewö́hnlicher Sterblicher — an ordinary mortal
gewö́hnlicher Bruch (Math) — vulgar fraction
2) (pej = ordinär) common2. advnormally, usuallywie gewö́hnlich — as usual, as per usual (Brit inf)
sie zieht sich immer so gewö́hnlich an — she always wears such plain clothes
* * *1) habitually2) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) common3) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) common5) (usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) normal6) (usually.) ordinarily7) (not unusually good etc: Some people like his poetry but I think it's rather ordinary.) ordinary8) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) regular* * *ge·wöhn·lich[gəˈvø:nlɪç]I. adjzur \gewöhnlichen Stunde at the usual hour2. (durchschnittlich, normal) normal, ordinary, everydayII. adv1. (üblicherweise) usually, normallyfür \gewöhnlich usually, normallywie \gewöhnlich as [per fam] usual* * *1.1) nicht präd. (alltäglich) normal; ordinary2) nicht präd. (gewohnt, üblich) usual; normal; customary2.1)[für] gewöhnlich — usually; normally
2) (abwertend): (ordinär) in a common way* * *A. adj1. (normal) normal; (alltäglich) ordinary, everyday; (durchschnittlich) average; (mittelmäßig) mediocre; (herkömmlich) conventional; (einfach) plain;unter gewöhnlichen Umständen under ordinary ( oder normal) circumstances;der gewöhnliche Sterbliche we ordinary mortals pl;im gewöhnlichen Leben in everyday life2. (üblich) usual;mein gewöhnliches Pech! my usual luckein gewöhnliches Aussehen haben look (rather) commonB. adv usually etc;für gewöhnlich usually, as a rule, generally, normally;wie gewöhnlich as usual* * *1.1) nicht präd. (alltäglich) normal; ordinary2) nicht präd. (gewohnt, üblich) usual; normal; customary3) (abwertend): (ordinär) common2.1)[für] gewöhnlich — usually; normally
2) (abwertend): (ordinär) in a common way* * *adj.customary adj.ordinary adj.trivial adj.usual adj.vulgar adj. adv.conveniently adv.generally (speaking) adv.generally adv.habitually adv.ordinarily adv.usually adv.vulgarly adv. -
10 угон пассажирских самолётов стал частым явлением
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > угон пассажирских самолётов стал частым явлением
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11 обычный
•The standard enthalpies of some common compounds...
•Using either conventional or laser excitation sources...
•With the advent of new engineering techniques, X-ray diffraction has become a commonplace tool for studies of...
•This phenomenon is rather common in plants.
•Customary (or Conventional) techniques can be...
•Ordinary paint is of little value in...
•The new product outperforms regular lubricants.
•The automatic press embodies all the regular features of the semi-automatic press plus...
•The usual practice is...
•Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обычный
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12 hijacking
[ʹhaıdʒækıŋ] n1) угон, похищение ( самолёта); воздушное пиратство, воздушный бандитизмhijacking of civil aircraft has become rather common - угон пассажирских самолётов стал частым явлением
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13 нередко встречаться
•This expression is not uncommon (or rather common) in the literature of chemical engineering.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > нередко встречаться
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15 нередко встречаться
Mathematics: be rather commonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нередко встречаться
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16 невзрачен
ill-favoured, uncomely, unseemly, plain, nondescript, insignificant(за произведение и пр.) colourlessневзрачен на вид plain* * *невзра̀чен,прил., -на, -но, -ни (и като същ.) ill-favoured, uncomely, unimposing, unseemly, plain, nondescript, insignificant; (за произведение и пр.) colourless; \невзраченен на вид plain; тя е доста \невзраченна she has a rather common look.* * *insignificant* * *1. (за произведение и пр.) colourless 2. ill-favoured, uncomely, unseemly, plain, nondescript, insignificant 3. НЕВЗРАЧЕН на вид plain -
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* * *(að), v. to dwindie, cease, subside (dvinar þroti þjótanda hafs); dvina munda ek láta ferðina, I would lei the journey drop; sœkjum til borgarinnar ok gerið eigi at dvina við, do not saunter.* * *or dvina (in old writers even dvena), að, [North. E. dwyne], to dwindle, pine away; þá dvenar tómr maðr, Hom. 26; dvinar allr þroti (of a tumor), Sks. 235; lét hann eigi dvina kveðandina, Fms. v. 174; þaðan í frá sögðu menn at dvinaði liðveizla Sæmundar við Þorgrím, Sturl. i. 171; görir nú eigi at dvina við, it will not do to saunter, Karl. 380; dvina munda ek láta ferðina, I would let the travelling cease, Fs. 172; heit dvinuðu Heina, their bragging dwindled away, Lex. Poët. In early times this word was probably sounded with an i (short), which may be inferred from the form dvena; and the word was rather common, and occurs rarely. In later times it was ennobled by the frequent use made of it in Pass., and with altered inflexion, viz. an í throughout, the pres. indic. either strong, dvin, or weak, dvínar; thus, hér þegar mannlig hjálpin dvín, Pass. 44. 12; görvöll þá heimsins gleðin dvín, 41. 8; þá æfin lífsins dvín, 36. 10; but holds megn og kraptr dvínar, 44. 1; dvínar og dregst í hlé, 47. 4: infin., sjón og heyrn tekr að dvína, 41. 10. -
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adv. grad. 1. (powszechnie) commonly- ptaki pospolicie występujące w Polsce birds commonly occurring in Poland- roślina pospolicie zwana świętojańskim zielem a plant commonly known as St John’s wort2. pejor. (prostacko) [wyrażać się, zachowywać się] commonly pejor.- wyglądała dość pospolicie she looked rather commonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pospolicie
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19 hijacking
1. n угон, похищение; воздушное пиратство, воздушный бандитизмhijacking of civil aircraft has become rather common — угон пассажирских самолётов стал частым явлением
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20 Νικήτης
Νικήτης, ου a rather common name (SIG 287, 2; 491, 73; 540, 44; 1029, 62) Nicetes MPol 8:2; 17:2.
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