释义
[ kom -uh n-lee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈkɒm ən li / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb often; frequently: commonly used words.
usually; generally; ordinarily.
in a common manner.
Origin of commonly 1250–1300; Middle English communeli (che ). See common, -ly
SYNONYMS FOR commonly 2 normally, customarily, routinely.
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British Dictionary definitions for commonly adverb usually; ordinarily he was commonly known as Joe
derogatory in a coarse or vulgar way she dresses commonly
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Words related to commonly regularly, frequently, generally, ordinarily, more often than not, as a rule