English-Spanish translations for common
- comúnLa UE tiene una política de comercio común. The EU has a common trade policy. ¡Mostremos algo de sentido común! Let us show some common sense! Mostramos una determinación común. We showed common determination.
- ejido
- conjuntoDe hecho, no refleja ningún conjunto coherente de valores comunes. It does not reflect any consistent set of common values. Los Estados miembros y la Unión deben tener un sistema conjunto que funcione. The Member States and the Union must have a common system that works. Europa no necesita que la UE imponga a todos un conjunto común de leyes laborales. Europe does not need the EU to impose a common set of labour laws on all.
- género común
- normalSer diferente es normal, también en esta, nuestra Europa común. Being different is normal, including in this, our common Europe. Sistema común del Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido y duración de la obligación de respetar un nivel mínimo del tipo impositivo normal ( Common system of value added tax and duration of obligation to respect a minimum standard rate ( Implícitamente, afirmaba que el temor es un patrimonio común y, por lo tanto, el miedo colectivo entra dentro de la normalidad. He was implicitly stating that fear is a common heritage and collective fear is therefore normal.
- ordinarioQuisiera también apelar a las organizaciones deportivas a que acepten el derecho de recurso ante los tribunales ordinarios. I should also like to appeal to sports organisations to accept the right of appeal to the common courts. Es importante para todos que la UEFA y la FIFA reconozcan en sus estatutos el derecho de recurso a los tribunales ordinarios. It is important for everyone that UEFA and FIFA recognise in their statutes the right of recourse to common courts. La sentencia -que el señor Battisti debería cumplir en Italia- fue dictada por un juez ordinario, aplicando leyes ordinarias a un delito común: asesinato en masa. The sentence -which Mr Battisti should serve in Italy - was handed down by an ordinary judge, applying ordinary laws to a common crime: mass murder.
- usual
Definition of common
- Mutual; shared by more than one
- Occurring or happening regularly or frequently; usual
- Found in large numbers or in a large quantity; usual
- Simple, ordinary or vulgar
- In some languages, particularly Germanic languages, of the gender originating from the coalescence of the masculine and feminine categories of nouns
- Vernacular, referring to the name of a kind of plant or animal, i.e., common name vs. scientific name
- Given to lewd habits; prostitute
- Mutual good, shared by more than one
- The people; the community
- The right of taking a profit in the land of another, in common either with the owner or with other persons; so called from the community of interest which arises between the claimant of the right and the owner of the soil, or between the claimants and other commoners entitled to the same right
- To communicate (something
- To converse, talk
- To have sex
- To have a joint right with others in common ground
- To board together; to eat at a table in common
Examples
- The two competitors have the common aim of winning the championship
- Winning the championship is an aim common to the two competitors
- It is common to find sharks off this coast
- Sharks are common in these waters
- It differs from the common blackbird in the size of its beak
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