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1 the common denominator of modern culture
Образное выражение: общий знаменатель современной культурыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the common denominator of modern culture
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2 find the common denominator (for...)
Математика: найти общий знаменательУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > find the common denominator (for...)
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3 find the common denominator
Математика: (for...) найти общий знаменательУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > find the common denominator
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4 common denominator
subst.( matematikk og overført) fellesnevnerthe lowest common denominator det minste felles multiplum -
5 the lowest common denominator
Общая лексика: наименьший общий знаменательУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the lowest common denominator
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6 (the) lowest common denominator
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) lowest common denominator
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7 lowest common denominator
mínimo común denominador nombre masculino* * * -
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общая, сходная черта (обыкн. употр. с гл. to find и to reduce to) [этим. мат. общий знаменатель]‘I must say,’ said Sir Henry ruefully, ‘That I dislike the way you reduce us all to a General Common Denominator.’ Miss Marple shook her head sadly. ‘Human nature is very much the same anywhere, Sir Henry.’ (A. Christie, ‘The Body in the Library’, ch. 8) — - Должен заметить, - сказал сэр Генри уныло, - что мне не нравится, как вы сводите нас всех к общему знаменателю. Мисс Марпл грустно покачала головой: - Человеческая природа, сэр Генри, в значительной мере одинакова повсюду.
A common denominator of the Negro women, which they shared with their people outside, was a sense of good humor with as much laughter as the situation permitted. (E. Flynn, ‘The Alderson Story’, ch. XXVIII) — Заключенных негритянок роднило с их сестрами на свободе замечательное чувство юмора, умение смеяться от души при каждом возможном случае.
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9 lowest common denominator
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lowest common denominator n Math, fig plus petit dénominateur m commun ; he reduces everything to the lowest common denominator péj il rabaisse tout à ce qu'il y a de plus trivial. -
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TV programmes are often directed towards the \lowest common denominator das Fernsehprogramm orientiert sich häufig am Geschmack der großen MehrheitEnglish-German students dictionary > lowest common denominator
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12 cater for the audience with the lowest common denominator
Общая лексика: потрафлять вкусам неприхотливой аудитории, потрафлять низменным вкусам, производить (телевизионный, журналистский) "ширпотреб"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cater for the audience with the lowest common denominator
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13 people with the lowest common denominator
Общая лексика: неприхотливая (массовая) аудитория, толпа, черньУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > people with the lowest common denominator
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14 reduce the fractions to a common denominator
Математика: приводить дроби к общему знаменателюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reduce the fractions to a common denominator
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15 levelling to the lowest common denominator
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > levelling to the lowest common denominator
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16 denominator
[dıʹnɒmıneıtə] nмат. знаменательto find [to reduce to] a common denominator - находить общий знаменатель [приводить к одному /общему/ знаменателю]
the common denominator of modern culture - образн. общий знаменатель современной культуры
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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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common ['kɒmən]∎ it's quite common c'est courant ou tout à fait banal;∎ it's a common experience cela arrive à beaucoup de gens ou à tout le monde;∎ he's nothing but a common criminal ce n'est qu'un vulgaire criminel;∎ a common expression une expression courante;∎ common name (of plant) nom m vulgaire;∎ a common occurrence une chose fréquente ou qui arrive souvent;∎ a common sight un spectacle familier;∎ in common parlance dans le langage courant;∎ British pejorative the common horde la plèbe, la populace;∎ the common man l'homme du peuple;∎ the common people le peuple, les gens du commun;∎ common prostitute vulgaire prostituée f;∎ common salt sel m (ordinaire);∎ a common soldier un simple soldat;∎ common thief vulgaire voleur m;∎ it's only common courtesy to reply ce serait la moindre des politesses de répondre;∎ British to have the common touch savoir parler aux gens simples(b) (shared, public) commun;∎ by common consent d'un commun accord;∎ the common good le bien public;∎ common land terrain m communal ou banal;∎ common ownership copropriété f;∎ the common parts (in building) les parties communes;∎ common staircase escalier m commun;∎ common wall mur m commun ou mitoyen;∎ there is no common ground between the two groups il n'y a pas de terrain d'entente entre les deux groupes;∎ British to make common cause with sb faire cause commune avec qn;∎ Commerce common carrier transporteur m (public);∎ common interest group groupe m d'intérêt commun;∎ Aviation common rated fare tarif m commun;∎ Aviation common rated points = destinations pour lesquelles les tarifs sont identiques à partir d'un même point de départ(c) (widespread) général, universel;∎ the common belief la croyance universelle;∎ in common use d'usage courant;∎ it's common knowledge that… tout le monde sait que… + indicative, il est de notoriété publique que… + indicative;∎ the agreement is common knowledge l'accord est connu de tous;∎ it's common practice to thank your host il est d'usage de remercier son hôte;∎ British it's common talk that… on entend souvent dire que… + indicative∎ a common little man un petit homme vulgaire∎ common time or measure mesure f à quatre temps2 noun∎ British Law right of common (of land) communauté f de jouissance; (of pasture) droit m de (vaine) pâture; (of property) droit m de servitude∎ nothing out of the common rien d'extraordinaire∎ or literary the commons (common people) le peuple∎ to be on short common faire maigre chère∎ the Commons les Communes fplen commun;∎ to have sth in common with sb avoir qch en commun avec qn;∎ we have nothing in common nous n'avons rien en commun;∎ they have certain ideas in common ils partagent certaines idées►► EU Common Agricultural Policy politique f agricole commune;common cold rhume m;common crab crabe m vert;common currency Finance monnaie f commune;∎ figurative to be common currency être monnaie courante;Mathematics & figurative common denominator dénominateur m commun;Mathematics common divisor commun diviseur m;British School Common Entrance = examen de fin d'études primaires permettant d'entrer dans une "public school";American Stock Exchange common equities actions fpl ordinaires;Religion Common Era ère f chrétienne;EU common external tariff tarif m externe commun;Mathematics common factor facteur m commun;EU Common Fisheries Policy politique f commune de la pêche;Accountancy common fixed costs coûts mpl fixes communs;American Mathematics common fraction fraction f ordinaire;EU Common Foreign and Security Policy politique f étrangère et de sécurité commune;Computing common gateway interface interface f commune de passerelle;Ornithology common gull goéland m cendré;common law droit m coutumier, common law f;Mathematics common logarithm logarithme m vulgaire ou décimal;EU the Common Market le marché commun;Mathematics common multiple commun multiple m;Grammar common noun nom m commun;common ownership copropriété f;the Common Riding = festival se déroulant dans plusieurs villes des Borders, en Écosse, au cours duquel ont lieu des proclamations, des processions, des cavalcades, des manifestations sportives et des reconstitutions historiques;British School & University common room (for students) salle f commune; (for staff) salle f des professeurs;common sense bon sens m, sens m commun;∎ she has a great deal of common sense elle a beaucoup de bon sens;∎ it's only common sense ça tombe sous le sens;Ornithology common snipe bécassine f des marais;American Stock Exchange common stock actions fpl ordinaires;Ornithology common tern sterne f pierregarinⓘ COMMON LAW On désigne ainsi l'ensemble des règles de droit qui constituent la base du système juridique des pays de langue anglaise. À l'opposé des systèmes issus du droit romain, qui s'appuie sur la loi telle qu'elle est fixée dans des Codes, ces règles, non écrites, sont établies par la jurisprudence. -
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♦ common (1) /ˈkɒmən/a.1 comune; collettivo; di tutti; generale; pubblico: the common good, il bene comune; common land, terreno di proprietà comune; common property, proprietà pubblica; to fight for a common cause, battersi per una causa comune2 comune; diffuso; frequente; usuale; normale; corrente: a common cause of disease, una causa comune (o frequente) di malattia; a common occurrence, un fatto comune (o frequente, normale); Once swallows were common in Italy, un tempo le rondini erano comuni (o diffuse) in Italia; It's common for children to react in this way, è normale che un bambino reagisca così; in common use, d'uso comune (o corrente); in common speech, nel linguaggio corrente3 comune; in comune; condiviso; di confine: (leg.) common ownership, (diritto di) proprietà in comune; our common enemy, il nostro comune nemico; common border, confine in comune; common wall, muro di confine (o in comunione); It's a feature that is common to all cars, è un elemento comune a tutte le auto4 normale; comune; elementare: common courtesy, normale cortesia; common decency, comune correttezza; comune decoro5 comune; semplice: the common people, la gente comune; common salt, sale comune; common soldier, soldato semplice; the common man, l'uomo comune; l'uomo della strada; a common thief, un ladro comune; un ladruncolo6 (spreg.) rozzo; ordinario; plebeo; grossolano; volgare: common manners, maniere grossolane; common accent, accento plebeo; It's a pity she's so common, peccato sia una donna così rozza● common area, (leg.) area di proprietà comune; (comput.) area comune ( di una memoria) □ (comm.) common carrier, vettore; corriere; agenzia di trasporti; ( USA) società di telecomunicazioni □ (mus.) common chord, accordo perfetto □ (med.) common cold, raffreddore; corizza virale □ common currency, (econ.) moneta comune; (fig.) cosa comune, uso comune, moneta corrente □ (in GB) Common Entrance, esame d'ammissione (a una ► «public school», ► public) □ Common Era, era volgare (o cristiana) □ common ground, terreno comune (fig.); punto d'incontro □ (zool.) common gull ( Larus canus), gavina □ common interest, interesse comune; (leg.) comunione di beni; comproprietà □ (edil.) common joist, travetto ( per soffittatura) □ to be common knowledge, essere noto a tutti; essere di dominio pubblico □ (leg.) common law, «common law» (in GB); diritto consuetudinario; legge non scritta NOTE DI CULTURA: common law: è il sistema giuridico, di origine inglese, tradizionalmente contrapposto alla ► «civil law» (► civil), discendente dal diritto romano. Cfr. statute law sotto statute, e equity □ (leg.) common-law husband [wife], convivente; marito [moglie] de facto □ (mat.) common logarithm, logaritmo volgare (o decimale) □ (econ.) common market, mercato comune □ a common nuisance, un fastidio per tutti; (leg.) una molestia dei diritti pubblici □ (fam.) common or garden, comune; ordinario; normale; qualunque □ (leg.) common plea, causa civile □ (autom.) common rail, (sistema di iniezione) common rail: common-rail engine, (motore dotato di sistema) common rail □ (leg.) common right, diritto secondo la «common law» □ common room, sala di ritrovo (o di ricreazione) ( per studenti, in una scuola, un college, ecc.); ( anche) sala (dei) professori □ common seal, sigillo aziendale □ (zool.) common seal ( Phoca vitulina), foca vitulina; vitello marino □ common sense, senso comune; buonsenso □ (fin.) common share, azione ordinaria □ (fin. USA) common stock, azione ordinaria □ (comput.) common storage, memoria comune □ (mus.) common time, misura in quattro quarti □ the common touch, il saper comunicare con la gente comune □ (zool.) common waxbill ( Estrilda troglodytes), becco di corallo □ (zool.) common whelk ( Buccinum undatum), buccino □ as common as dirt (o as muck), comunissimo; ( anche) molto ordinario, terribilmente rozzo □ by common consent, di comune accordo; per consenso unanime □ to make common cause with sb., fare causa comune con q.NOTA D'USO: - common people o ordinary people?- common (2) /ˈkɒmən/n.1 (anche al pl., col verbo al sing.) terreno di proprietà comune; terreno demaniale; pascolo demaniale; ( in un centro abitato) spazio verde comunale, parco pubblico3 (al pl.) (stor.) (il) popolo, (la) gente comune; (il) terzo stato4 (al pl.) (polit., in GB) – the Commons (= the House of Commons), i Comuni, la Camera dei Comuni: to sit in the Commons, essere un membro della Camera dei Comuni5 (arc.) razioni; provvigioni● in common ( with), in comune (con); ( anche) a somiglianza di, come □ short commons, razioni ridotte; poco cibo: to be on short commons, essere a corto di cibo; avere poco da mangiare □ out of the common, fuori del comune; insolito; raro. -
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1 ( the people) the commons le peuple ;C adj1 ( often encountered) [crime, illness, mistake, name, problem, reaction] courant, fréquent ; in common use d'un usage courant ; in common parlance dans le langage courant ; it is common for sb to do il est courant que qn fasse ; to be common among être répandu chez [children, mammals etc] ;2 ( shared) [aim, approach, attributes, border, enemy, language, interest, ownership] commun (to à) ; for the common good pour le bien commun ; by common agreement d'un commun accord ; it is common property c'est la propriété de tous ; it is common knowledge c'est de notoriété publique ;3 ( ordinary) [man, woman] du peuple (after n) ; the common people le peuple ; a common soldier un simple soldat ; the common herd péj la masse ; a common criminal péj un criminel ordinaire ;5 ( minimum expected) [courtesy, decency, humanity] le/la plus élémentaire ;7 Math [denominator, factor, multiple] commun.D in common adv phr en commun ; to have sth in common avoir qch en commun ; to hold sth in common Jur posséder qch en commun.to be as common as muck ou dirt ○ ( vulgar) être d'une vulgarité crasse ○ ; they are as common as muck ○ ( widespread) on en ramasse à la pelle ; to be on short commons GB être rationné, faire maigre hum ; to have the common touch avoir de la simplicité.
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common denominator — common de nominator n 1.) an attitude or quality that all the different members of a group have ▪ The common denominator of both types of novel is the vulnerable, threatened heroine. 2.) the lowest common denominator the least attractive, least… … Dictionary of contemporary English
common denominator — common de nominator noun count 1. ) TECHNICAL a number that can be divided exactly by all the DENOMINATORS (=numbers written below the line) in a particular group of FRACTIONS 2. ) a feature that everyone or everything in a particular group has:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
common denominator — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms common denominator : singular common denominator plural common denominators 1) a feature that everyone or everything in a particular group has The common denominator in all his novels is the use of the… … English dictionary
common denominator — noun (C) 1 an attitude or quality that all the different members of a group have: The common denominator in these very different schemes is that they aim to reduce pollution. 2 technical a number that can be divided exactly by all the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
common denominator — 1. Math. a number that is a multiple of all the denominators of a set of fractions. 2. a trait, characteristic, belief, or the like common to or shared by all members of a group: Dedication to the cause of freedom was the common denominator of… … Universalium
common denominator — Denominator De*nom i*na tor, n. [Cf. F. d[ e]nominateur.] 1. One who, or that which, gives a name; origin or source of a name. [1913 Webster] This opinion that Aram . . . was the father and denomination of the Syrians in general. Sir W. Raleigh.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
common denominator — common denominators 1) N COUNT In mathematics, a common denominator is a number which can be divided exactly by all the denominators in a group of fractions. 2) N COUNT A common denominator is a characteristic or attitude that is shared by all… … English dictionary
common denominator — n. 1. a common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions [10 is a common denominator of 1/ 2 and 3/ 5] 2. a characteristic, element, etc. held in common … English World dictionary
(the) lowest common denominator — the large number of people in society who will accept low quality products and entertainment. The problem with so much television is that it aims at the lowest common denominator … New idioms dictionary
common denominator — ► NOUN 1) Mathematics a common multiple of the denominators of several fractions. 2) a feature shared by all members of a group … English terms dictionary
greatest common denominator — Denominator De*nom i*na tor, n. [Cf. F. d[ e]nominateur.] 1. One who, or that which, gives a name; origin or source of a name. [1913 Webster] This opinion that Aram . . . was the father and denomination of the Syrians in general. Sir W. Raleigh.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English