commoner的意思和读音

commoner

: [ˈkɑmənər] : [ˈkɒmənə(r)]

n.

commoners  

commonern.

1.a person who does not come from a royal or noble family

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n.1.someone who does not belong to a royal or noble family

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2. several people ordinary people;commoner;civilian CPPCC ...

3. commentator commoner common property ...

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8. one hundred negations commoner》 Sutra of the One Hundred Para…

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1.Far commoner were the muting masks that had no mouth openings and were used for punishment when a girl had too many complaints.

2.The news that the princess was engaged to a commoner raised eyebrows all over the kingdom.使

3.She is a commoner and is primarily interested only in surviving the experience and gaining a little gold for her troubles.

4.His results, published in the Public Library of Science, suggest it is commoner than scientists would like the rest of the world to believe.

5.Because he felt deeply about his religion and consistently defended the ordinary American, people called him "the Great Commoner. "」。

6.She pulled everything out, and began rapidly packing them again, deciding that the commoner rugs and crockery should not be taken at all.退西

7.My destiny was to be born a simple man, a commoner, a humble tradesman, with little of formal education.

8.As a commoner at birth, he rose through the ranks quickly due to his genius, natural talents and dedication.使

9.For any unauthorized commoner, then, to gather firewood in them was a crime, poor people being the only exception.

10.She went on to portray dozens of characters varying from an ancient woman general to a commoner in a people's commune.