词汇 | commonly |
释义 | commonly adverb uk /ˈkɒm.ən.li/ us /ˈkɑː.mən.li/ commonlyadverb (USUALLY)C1 often or usually: 经常地;普通地;通常;一般 Elbow injuries are commonly found among tennis players.肘伤在网球运动员中很常见。 Habitual and customary accustomed all in a day's workidiom as a (general) ruleidiom as a matter of courseidiom as per usual/normalidiom inveterately knee-jerk mainstreaming make it a ruleidiom mechanical more often than notidiom nine per prevail pro forma regulation rule surprise surprise, surpriseidiom trad commonlyadverb (SHARED)shared by two or more people: 共同的;共有的 commonly held values共同的信仰 Sharing allocate allocation allot allotment allotted collective corporately distribute distribute something to someone/something distribution distributive mate misdistribution partible portion portion something out ration slice undistributed whack Examples of commonlycommonly However, parenteral fluids may have adverse effects that are not commonly considered. The latter is commonly referred to as the "cytoskeleton" or "membrane skeleton". In the first place, the actions which they advocate are very commonly such as it is impossible for most individuals to perform by any volition. Together such types were commonly seen to have destroyed a traditional sense of (aristocratic) order and continuity with the past. Farmworkers commonly are dependent upon their employer for both their income and housing. Quantities such as justice, mercy, the holy church, mankind, pride, or rhetoric are all readily and commonly identifiable abstract concepts. The most commonly used modern form of a wedge is the plug and feathers. The nephelinite flakes, being thinner, can be fragile and hence bifaces commonly include large areas of primary flake edge in the final tool. With one exception the working edges are broad, unlike the punches found commonly at later sites. The possible role of reaction following fracture is a process that is not yet commonly acknowledged. Another commonly held presupposition had to do with the relation of the individual, nation and mankind. Laths and needles of apatite (up to 2 mm long), commonly full of tiny inclusions, are the most common accessory mineral. Politics is not only the art of the possible, as is commonly said; it is also the art of finding out what may be possible. The word thereby attains a new meaning in that it points not to all but only to part of what it commonly means. Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts, even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries. See all examples of commonly These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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