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Rotschenkel
ˈred·shank <pl - [or -s]> СЪЩ ОРНИТ
Rotschenkel м <-s, ->
I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] ПРИЛ
1. common (often encountered):
2. common (normal):
Kochsalz ср <-es> kein pl
3. common (widespread):
4. common inv (shared):
Gemeinschaftseigentum ср <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut ср <-(s)> kein pl
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben
5. common ЗООЛ, БОТ:
common sparrow, primrose
6. common <-er, -est> прин (vulgar):
eine ordinäre Schlampe разг прин
7. common (ordinary):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
8. common (low-ranking):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
gemein dated
II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] СЪЩ
Gemeindeland ср <-es, -länder>
Anger м <-s, -> region
Allmende f <-, -n>
common redshank [ˌkɒmənˈredʃæŋk] СЪЩ
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It is the most common isotherm equation to use due to its simplicity and its ability to fit a variety of adsorption data.
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This is particularly common in jurisdictions in which only one licence plate series or design is valid at any given time.
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Common names include grevillea, spider flower, silky oak, bottle brush and toothbrush plant.
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From early spring on, passing Common Redshanks announce themselves with their melancholic fluting calls.
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