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- Knowledge without common sense counts for little. 光有學(xué)問(wèn)而無(wú)常識,則這種學(xué)問(wèn)無(wú)甚價(jià)值。
- Salt is a common food preservative. 鹽是一種常用的食物防腐劑。
- There is still no cure for the common cold. 目前仍沒(méi)有治愈感冒的良藥。
- Huxley, I feel, has much in common with Wells. 我覺(jué)得赫胥黎和威爾士有很多共同之處。
- Rabbits and foxes are common in Britain. 兔子和狐貍在英國很常見(jiàn)。
- Common tastes form a bond between the two men. 共同的愛(ài)好使兩人結交為朋友。
- The two sisters have nothing in common. 兩姐妹沒(méi)有什么共同之處。
- She hasn't an ounce of common sense. 她一點(diǎn)兒常識也沒(méi)有。
- He was regarded as heretic by the common people. 他被大眾視為異教徒。
- Women's underclothes are a common fetish. 女人的內衣褲是常見(jiàn)的能引起性快感的戀物。
- They made an alliance against the common enemy. 他們聯(lián)合起來(lái)抵御共同的敵人。
- He behaves as if he had no common sense. 他的言行就好像沒(méi)有常識似的。
- Jane and I have nothing in common. 簡(jiǎn)和我毫無(wú)共同之處。
- A politician needs the common touch. 政治家需要有平易近人的美德。
- Does the common man oppose the ideas of political union between European countries? 一般人是不是反對歐洲國家政治聯(lián)合的構想呢?
- He's not an officer, but a common soldier. 他不是軍官而是普通士兵。
- The common cold idles more people than any other disease. 普通的感冒比其他疾病能使更多的人無(wú)法工作。
- Smith is a common English surname. 史密斯是常見(jiàn)的英國姓。
- The two health insurance schemes have nothing at all in common. 這兩個(gè)健康保險方案絲毫沒(méi)有共同之處。
- They are opposed to the enclosure of common land. 他們反對把公地圈為私有。