common person
英 [ˈkɒmən ˈpɜːsn]
美 [ˈkɑːmən ˈpɜːrsn]
网络 普通人; 一般人员
英英释义
noun
- a person who holds no title
双语例句
- In China, it can be a phenomenon to have an official do something that a common person does, with chances that he or she will be "spotted" and singled out for the unusual behavior.
在中国有一种现象,一人做了本来是再普通不过的事情,但因他是官员,就往往不会被当成普通的事。 - It is quite common that a person can still contribute to society in the autumn of his life.
一个人在其后半生的日子里,依然能对社会作出贡献,这是常见的事情。 - I do not choose to be a common person.
我并未选择做一个普通人的。 - The common person is not the genre character, but the common person began to play a prominent role in the spy films in "17 years".
普通人物虽不是间谍片中的类型人物,但与十七年间谍片中的普通人物相比,发挥着举足轻重的作用。 - The common person inflicting injury who is not pursued for liabilities for legal reasons, heir at law of the criminal defendant who has died in the complicity and accomplice at large may be also defendants in incidental civil actions.
对由于法律原因未被追究责任的共同致害人,共同犯罪中已死亡刑事被告人的法定继承人,在逃同案犯都可以成为附带民事诉讼被告人。 - I consider it most objectionable when they insist on talking religion with you as if you were a common person.
我最厌恶他们坚持要和你谈论宗教,好象你是个平民百姓似的。 - However, a common Chinese person will not say it this way.
但是一个普通中国人是不会这样说的。 - The financial sector would benefit from deregulation to enable a decent return on small savings for the common person.
金融界将从放松管制中得益,以使普通人能从小额储蓄中得到还不错的收益。 - It's good if you want to be a common person to protect society and I will not deny you.
你如果作为一个常人我不反对,做一个维护人类社会的好人当然是件好事。 - The criminal subject is the common person.
其犯罪主体为一般主体;
