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  1. It was commonly believed that he was an honest man.
    一般都认为他是一个诚实的人。
  2. The question is more complicated than(is) commonly supposed.
    这问题比一般人想象的更复杂一些。
  3. Samuel is commonly called Sam.
    撒母耳一般被称为山姆。


commonly
[ adv ]
under normal conditions
<adv.all>
usually she was late


Commonly \Com"mon*ly\, adv.
1. Usually; generally; ordinarily; frequently; for the most
part; as, confirmed habits commonly continue through life.

2. In common; familiarly. [Obs.] --Spenser.

  1. The litigation commonly takes years.
  2. A medicine commonly used to control epilepsy in pregnant women appears to cause minor birth defects and retardation, raising a dilemma about how to prevent seizures that can also harm the unborn, a study concludes.
  3. Earlier studies have found omeprazole to be superior to Tagamet, the other commonly prescribed ulcer medicine, in healing duodenal ulcers.
  4. Among the toxic compounds found in the soil and water were chloroform, pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls, commonly known as PCBs.
  5. ADRs are commonly traded certificates representing shares held abroad.
  6. Mr. Sterling was punished for his diligence, thanks to a widespread but little-known way credit reports are used. Lenders commonly turn down applicants with too many "inquiries" on their credit-reports.
  7. This is commonly referred to as a 'verismo' opera, though the term is hardly appropriate.
  8. More commonly, companies shape share incentives to meet local tax and cultural factors, creating a patchwork of schemes around the world.
  9. L-dopa, the drug most commonly used against the disease, has side effects and loses its effectiveness over time.
  10. The protesters say the rush to extract gold _ a process that commonly employs cyanide and can be done by stripping _ could gravely threaten the sacred mountain and also undermine farming, fishing and tourism, western Ireland's economic pillars.
  11. The change does not apply to another expression commonly written on cheques, 'not-negotiable'.
  12. The competitors did not copy the mechanics of the Costimator software but duplicated its on-screen appearance, what is commonly called the "look and feel" of the program.
  13. After analyzing approximately 20,000 credit-bureau reports on individuals, about half of whom had filed for bankruptcy court protection, researchers concluded: "It's much easier than is commonly believed" to obtain credit after filing.
  14. It wasn't commonly known, for instance, that Humphrey Bogart was forced to wear a wig when his hair and beard fell out suddenly during the making of "Dark Passage."
  15. P.A.D. most often afflicts people over 50 and has most commonly hit men, though women also are at increased risk because more women are smoking.
  16. Hundreds of preparations, microwave items and many others commonly found in today's supermarkets were unheard of a few years ago.
  17. Mainstream doctors commonly tell ailing performers: "`Go home and rest, and don't play,' and that just is not going to happen," Brandfonbrener said, since few can afford to miss work.
  18. The services most commonly covered by such agreements include performance measurement, on-line stock quotation services and corporate databases, according to Greenwich. They could lead to excessive charging by fund managers.
  19. So accountants commonly advise sole proprietors to deduct business-related tax fees in full on the business schedules attached to their personal returns.
  20. Mr. Flanagan said he expects the federal funds rate, the tool most commonly used by the Fed in adjusting monetary policy, to move below the 4% target once the reserve requirement cut takes effect in April.
  21. Milosevic and his supporters commonly use terms such as "genocide and terror" when talking about the alleged harassment of Kosovo's Serb and Montenegrin minorities by ethnic Albanians.
  22. This rise was commonly interpreted as due to the tax-cut talk and as a sign that cutting taxes would have a negative effect on the economy.
  23. English commonly is heard along with Brazil's Portuguese language on its tree-lined streets and in it cheery one-family homes.
  24. Cancer of the prostate gland, which is at the base of the urethra, commonly afflicts older men.
  25. To the naked eye, Africanized bees are impossible to distinguish from the more docile European bees commonly raised in the Americas.
  26. The Mass Democratic Movement, a coalition of anti-apartheid groups organizing the defiance activities, has been mentioned so frequently by the white candidates that MDM, as it is commonly called, has become a household name.
  27. Preliminary tests on adults found that a commonly used blood pressure medicine, given in aerosol form, significantly slowed lung damage in victims, according to the report in the New England Journal of Medicine.
  28. It is Article 14, commonly known as the non-circumvention clause, and could present serious obstacles to our ability to defend Europe once the INF missiles are removed.
  29. The main preacher, Bishop Bruce Evans, described South Africa's occupation of the territory as evil, urged Christians to oppose it and called for the troops' immediate withdrawal from South-West Africa, commonly known as Namibia.
  30. "It was a procedure called the Canadian repair, a very commonly performed surgical procedure and it was performed under local anesthesia," said Myrna Manners, spokeswoman at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
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