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gemeinsam |
common
joint
collective
mutual
united
concerted
|
häufig |
common
frequent
prevalent
widespread
|
üblich |
usual
common
customary
normal
standard
general
|
gemein |
common
mean
nasty
vulgar
vile
wicked
|
allgemein |
general
common
universal
overall
public
broad
|
verbreitet |
common
|
gewöhnlich |
usual
common
ordinary
normal
customary
simple
|
geläufig |
familiar
common
fluent
prevalent
|
weit verbreitet |
widespread
common
prevalent
rife
popular
widely held
|
gebräuchlich |
common
customary
usual
conventional
current
standard
|
gängig |
common
popular
current
going
possible
|
öffentlich |
public
open to the public
open
common
|
ordinär |
vulgar
ordinary
common
uncouth
normal
regular
|
plebejisch |
plebeian
common
plebby
|
anzutreffend |
common
|
nieder |
low
lowly
base
minor
menial
lower-level
|
Anger |
green
common
|
Gemeindewiese |
common
|
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прикметник
іменник
приклади
Rew offered a prayer to the Blessed Mother that it would be so, that the common people, the innocents, would hardly notice what was coming.
Notes scrawled in unofficial histories said it was common two hundred years ago, when the Dark Kind had flooded into the land, but it had been two hundred years since any spellcaster had allied with the Dark Kind.
They had only common provisions that could be purchased anywhere.
The common worries, labor, disappointments, the common hopes, made them comrades in a sort of war.
Nesta didn’t care that during the war with Hybern, her own tentative bond had formed with Feyre, forged over common goals: protect Elain, save the human lands.
There was peril for Harafan under his words; the high born of Perus did not take kindly to common folk addressing them.
What— He bolted out of the chair in the Oak & Ash’s common room, his hand going for his sword.
If Anne announced herself and stayed, it would not be the common people she would be forced to heal.
As far as I’m concerned, when it comes to the plotting around the Investiture, that is the single most helpful thing I can do for the baron and for the common people who will be harmed by this bloody process.
Chapter ThreeAnne, the proprietor of the Oak & Ash Inn, filled a tankard full of ale for him the moment she saw him enter the common room.
In years past, when the Dark Kind were more common in the forest, it wasn’t unusual to find bodies of narjags killed by their companions and left to rot.
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