in common parlance造句(1) Oral contraceptives are collectively referred to in common parlance as 'the pill'.
(2) These schemes are known in common parlance as 'private pensions'.
(3) In common parlance though, when someone mentions the elbow they usually mean the pointy bit; the outside of the arm bend.
(4) In common parlance, it is the perfect soldier, the " eternal sentry "
(5) In common parlance, appropriation refers to the taking of something, often without permission, for use exclusively by one's self.
(6) In common parlance, being an entrepreneur is associated with starting a business, but this is a very loose application of a term that has a rich history and a much more significant meaning.
(7) I believe the technical term in common parlance is that they have'bouncebackability ". "
(8) Peter, in common parlance , won't work if he possibly can avoid it.
(9) However, my original motivate to read this book is to know more details about these big shots and the events around them, because Mike Wallace knows more; in common parlance, to gossip.
(10) The local are advertising for a Rodent Operator , which in common parlance means a rat catcher.
(11) Living creatures are not numerous here: some bears, deers and many Arctic ground squirrels ( in common parlance they are called "evrazhkas" ).