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词汇 common-denominator
释义 common denominator
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌkɒm.ən dɪˈnɒm.ɪ.neɪ.tər/ us /ˌkɑː.mən dɪˈnɑː.mə.neɪ.t̬ɚ/

common denominatornoun[C] (NUMBER)


mathematics specialized
a number that can be divided exactly by all the denominators (= numbers under the line) in a group of fractions: 公分母
12 is a common denominator of1/3 and 1/4.12是1/3和1/4的公分母。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Terms for numbers
-handed
additive inverse
aliquot
common factor
common multiple
complex number
exponent
fold
fourfold
GCF
hundredfold
imaginary number
reciprocal
recurring
recurring number
remainder
response variable
twentyfold
twofold
weighting

common denominatornoun[C] (SIMILARITY)


something that is the same for all the members of a group and might bring them together: 共同点
The common denominator was that we had all worked for the same company.共同点是我们都曾为同一家公司工作。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Similar and the same
adjacent
affinity
akin
alike
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ballpark
be no better than (a) somethingidiom
congruent
ditto
equivalency
equivalent
equivalent of something
equivalent to something
equivalently
non-distinctive
not make any differenceidiom
of the kindidiom
one and the sameidiom
respecter
synonymous

common denominator | American Dictionary


common denominator


idiom
a fact or quality that is shared by two or more people or groups:
Trade is a major common denominator between the two countries.

Examples of common denominator


common denominator
Unable to unite farm programs with party politics, debates over policy were reduced to their lowest commondenominator: individual commodities.
A commondenominator among these artists, however, is the use of advanced studio recording technology to represent such otherworldly themes.
This practice crosses cultural boundaries with ease, because demographic ageing is a common denominator while the varied cultural and anthropological perspectives are actively celebrated.
It is obvious that, as the 'smallest commondenominator', such an underlying meaning has to be of the highest generality.
The argument that secular public discourse provides a commondenominator that all citizens share is comparably clever-and equally unpersuasive.
A number of chapters in the volume do not support that commondenominator.
What appears as "radical contextualization" might just be the commondenominator of various failures to distinguish relevant facts and rules from irrelevant ones.
This paper proposes that distinctiveness can be regained by returning to prediction as a commondenominator for all theories related to architecture.
The commondenominator that came to identify the immigrants as distinct was their self-consciously progressive status, which became a critical part of their self-identity.
Others felt that the new rules are 'the lowest commondenominator', which would reduce incentives to improve land stewardship.
Their commondenominator, as the title suggests, is that they are all related to the processing of natural languages with finite-state techniques.
The following article attempts to determine whether this commondenominator also included policies, discourse, and contextual factors.
In the case of massive evils, what makes them massive is the large number of primary evil events all linked by some commondenominator.
The commondenominator is not any particular physical effect but the presence of fantasy.
The commondenominator seems to be the assistance it offers to audio appreciation.
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