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commonly

/kom-uhn-lee/US // ˈkɒm ən li //UK // (ˈkɒmənlɪ) //

常见的是,通常,常见的,通常情况下

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : often; frequently: commonly used words.
    • : usually; generally; ordinarily.
    • : in a common manner.

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Examples

  • In the 1920s, they were commonly used in tuberculosis sanatoriums, as these patients were prescribed fresh air.

  • Therefore, the signal of climate change showed up quite early relative to other things we think about more commonly, like the temperature record.

  • Some economists, Republicans and moderate Democrats have argued that this third round of “economic impact payments” — more commonly referred to as “stimulus checks” or “relief payments” — should go only to the hardest-hit families.

  • That threshold is commonly thought to be about 70% of the population.

  • Congee has a history as a famine food — rice stretched to last with the addition of extra water — and, more commonly nowadays, the ideal sick dish.

  • Israel commonly holds people suspected of threatening national security for long periods without access to legal counsel.

  • The euphemism most commonly used by convicts for dying is to “be taken off the count.”

  • Two of the five victims commonly attributed to Jack the Ripper are now suspected of being killed by copycats.

  • He used the Arab acronym for ISIS or ISIL, as the self-proclaimed “Islamic State” commonly is known.

  • Its main role is commonly thought to be coordinating our movements.

  • The Potato is planted very sparingly south of Piedmont, and not so commonly there as in Savoy.

  • But if you restrict it, to the sense in which it is commonly applied to the angelic sex, I am not prepared to answer.

  • The war which wasted the Athenians for 27 years, commonly called the Peloponnesian war, began May 7th.

  • In gonorrhoea gonococci are sometimes found in the sediment, but more commonly in the "gonorrheal threads," or "floaters."

  • A child's attempt to represent a man appears commonly to begin by drawing a sort of circle for the front view of the head.