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Перевод: commonly


[наречие]
обычно; обыкновенно; плохо; дешево


Тезаурус:

  1. Firstly, the marks one sees in the ground at any particular level may in fact result from many successive building phases, since the holes will commonly have been dug through earlier material and to varying depths.
  2. Recent reports on current or just completed land-drainage schemes emphasize the trend whereby large farmers accrue the benefit much more commonly than small men.
  3. But more commonly ministers were the reluctant pupils of their officials.
  4. The Central Region also lacked those national and religious minorities whose commonly held views in some borderlands had bridged the psychological gap between town and country and had led to the formation of political parties after 1905.
  5. In common with several other well-known giants such as the giant hogweed, I. magnifica is native to the Caucasus mountains of the Russian republic of Georgia, where it is commonly seen in damp meadows and by streams, often on the margins of woodland or in glades.
  6. Though they are what is commonly called our enemies, yet, if they make proper use of what I have laboured for, let them enjoy it with the blessing of God.
  7. Other tree species commonly growing in association with oak include beech, silver birch ( Betula pendula ), mountain ash ( Sorbus aucuparia ), ash, holly, yew and Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris ).
  8. Other reasons commonly given included criticism of the services, that the problems were too personal for discussion, and that the person wanted to die.
  9. Sale et al. (1975) have suggested that increased public education about the facts of attempted suicide, as opposed to commonly held beliefs, might contribute to the development of less favourable attitudes, which in turn might lead to a reduction in suicide attempts.
  10. However, it commonly occurs as a natural alloy with silver, and methods were therefore developed to purify the gold.
  11. One of the more commonly heard complaints against the existing management structure from top athletes is that its detachment from the road race scene leaves management ill-equipped to make selection decisions for road races in major internationals.
  12. Such rights, though commonly appendant or appurtenant to land - there is little practical difference between the two phrases - are not necessarily so.
  13. It isn't uncommon for a record contract to allow for a royalty increase of I per cent throughout each year of the agreement, and for this to be raised once certain sales figures have been reached (commonly, this might be for gold and platinum status albums).

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