Examples of using Common root in English and their translations into Chinese
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It has a common root.
So we could say that they have a common root.
Both evolutions find common roots in the American security services.
From here, we can see that we have a common root.
If you dig deep, the common root is an absence of emotional and mental well-being.
They all have a common root.
If you dig deep, the common root is an absence of emotional and mental well-being.
But in the things that matter most, we have a common root.
All have a common root.
Growing from a common root, which is philosophy, man's knowledge branches out in two directions.
It all has a common root.
Grouping risks by common root causes can lead to developing effective risk responses.
Do they have common roots?
Grouping risks by common root causes can help us to develop effective risk responses.
All Germanic languages are derived from a common root.
Neurosis and religion have universal common roots in human nature and cognition.
If I may quote myself again, property, friendship,and truth have a common root in time.
The word‘experience' shares a common root(per) with‘experiment,'‘expert' and‘perilous.'.
According to the civic nationalist creed,what holds a society together is not common roots but law.
The new birth of this holy affection is the common root of all the conditions of salvation.
In this respect, I should like to point out once more that Russian andEuropean democracy share common roots.
Both languages have a common root in that they derive from the Indo-Aryan or Indic languages.
Misunderstanding a culture's symbols is a common root of predujice.
However, these common roots do not guarantee contemporary agreement on the nature, or even the existence, of hell and heaven.
He wants to better understand Bantu languages andhow machine learning can infer meaning from words that contain a common root.
Because we are not taught to see the common roots of all knowledge, we don't see their interconnectedness.
The explanation of this phenomenon lies in the fact that both- the science of human action and human action itself-have a common root, i.e., human reason.
Its object is to show that these two divergent developments have a common root, and that neither can be understood without the other.
Understanding trends and megatrends, their common roots and consequences, is an important resource to keep moving into the right direction.
In its previous two reports(A/60/376 and A/61/524),the Office highlighted some of the more common root causes of conflict and dissatisfaction among staff.