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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary مشترک ، اشتراکی، معمولی.(.n and .adj) :عمومی، معمولی، متعارفی، عادی، مشترک ، پیشپاافتاده ، پست، عوامانه ، (.n، .vi، .vt): مردم عوام، عمومی، مشارکت کردن ، مشاع بودن ، مشترکا استفاده کردن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary common مشترک عمومي، عادي common, to hold in مشترکأ يا به صورت اشاعه مالک بودن common carrier مؤسسه حمل ونقل عمومي common law (see also: jus commune, lex communis) حقوق عرفي، قوانين مبتني بر عرف، "کامن لا"، رويه قضايي در انگلستان common ownership (see also: co-ownership, joint ownership, ownership in common) اشاعه، مالکيت مشاع، مالکيت مشترک common property مال مشاع، اشتراک در حق انتفاع common stock سهم عادي hold in common مشترکأ يا به صورت اشاعه مالک بودن in common مشاع، مشترک in common, to hold مشترکأ يا به صورت اشاعه مالک بودن ownership in common (see also: common ownership, co-ownership, joint ownership) اشاعه، مالکيت مشاع، مالکيت مشترک tenancy in common (see also: joint tenancy) مالکيت مشاع، مالکيت مشترک
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary communément|common|communal|commonplace lat. comoinis, de cum, et moene ou moinus, munus, mur, devoir 1 bâ-ham az-ân-e-cand (yâ hama) hama-gân-i moštarak (ar.) + Our discussion has led us to the belief that the communal ownership of land and capital, which constitutes the characteristic doctrine of Socialism and Anarchist Communism, is a necessary step toward the removal of the evils from which the world suffers at present and the creation of such a society as any humane man must wish to see realized. But, though a necessary step, Socialism alone is by no means sufficient. (B. RUSSELL, Proposed Roads To Freedom ) 2 fra. communément ; eng. commonplace piš-e-pâ-oftâda ruz-marre "hamin-jur/jâ-i" dam-e-dast(i) âddi (ar.) + => le commun des mortels
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه common out of the common surcharge of common tenancy in common the british common wealth of nation the common people the common run of men the common wealth of australia the common wealth of england the common wealth of learning the common wealth of massachusette to make common cause بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه common common logarithm common low common market common multiple common nuisance common of fishery common of pasturage common of piscary common parlance common parts common progarm common purse common sense common sensibility common statement common stock common stocks common storage common storage area common table of allowance common time common tool set common touch common trait common use common user common user items common user net work common user supplies common wall common wealth common whipping common-flow afterburner common-ion effect estate in common greatest common measure held in common in common law of common fate lowest common multiple ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(11) کلمات مرتبط(common): بازگشت به واژه common a common method by common consent class-common behaviors common arbitrator common area common base circuit common block common business oreinted language common carrier common cold common collector common collector circuit common control common d. common denominator common divisor common emitter common emitter circuit common excavation of structure common factor common factor variance common fate common field scabious common fishery common foul common fraction common fronties common gender common good common goods common grid common hardware common items common labour common language common law common law marriage common library common link ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(53) عام ،رايج ،: )adj.& n.(عمومى ،معمولى ،متعارفى ،عادى ،مشترک ،اشتراکى ،پيش پاافتاده ،پست ،عوامانه ،n.(،vi.، :)vt.مردم عوام ،عمومى ،مشارکت کردن ،مشاع بودن ،مشترکا استفاده کردن معمارى : مشترک قانون ـ فقه : مشترک روانشناسى : مشترک کلم…
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 com·mon n. Pronunciation: ' kä-mən Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English commun, from Anglo-French, from Latin communis ― more at MEAN Date: 13th century 1 a : of or relating to a community at large : PUBLIC <work for the common good> b : known to the community < common nuisances> 2 a : belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or things or by all members of a group <a common friend> <buried in a common grave> b : belonging equally to two or more mathematical entities <triangles with a common base> c : having two or more branches < common carotid artery> 3 a : occurring or appearing frequently : FAMILIAR <a common sight> b : of the best known or most frequently seen kind ― used especially of plants and animals <the common housefly> c : VERNACULAR 2 < common names> 4 a : WIDESPREAD , GENERAL < common knowledge> b : characterized by a lack of privilege or special status < common people> c : just satisfying accustomed criteria : ELEMENTARY < common decency> 5 a : falling below ordinary standards : SECOND-RATE b : lacking refinement : COARSE 6 : denoting nominal relations by a single linguistic form that in a more highly inflected language might be denoted by two or more different forms < common gender> < common case> 7 : of, relating to, or being common stock –com·mon·ly adverb –com·mon·ness \-mən-nəs\ noun synonyms COMMON , ORDINARY , PLAIN , FAMILIAR , POPULAR , VULGAR mean generally met with and not in any way special, strange, or unusual. COMMON implies usual everyday quality or frequency of occurrence <a common error> <lacked common honesty> and may additionally suggest inferiority or coarseness < common manners>. …