communal
communal 英 [kəˈmju:nl] 美 [ˈkɑmjunl]
adj. 公共的;公社的
It had this communal aspect, for sure. 这当然有它公共方面的意义。
Some thrive on the buzz of communal living. 有些人在公共生活的喧闹中才旺盛。
- Communal and community both come from Latin communis "common, of the community"—if a pool is communal, it can be used by the members of the community that owns it.
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- adj. 公共的;公社的
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1. It had this communal aspect, for sure.
这当然有它公共方面的意义。
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2. Some thrive on the buzz of communal living.
有些人在公共生活的喧闹中才旺盛。
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3. If we stick with the “communal benefit” argument, it doesn’t explain this concept.
如果我们坚持“公共利益”的观点,那么它就不能解释这个观点。
- communal (adj.) 1802, "pertaining to or of the nature of a (French) commune;" 1843 as "of or pertaining to a community," from French communal (Old French comunal, 12c.), from Late Latin communalis, from communa, from Latin communis (see commune (n.)). A revival of an obsolete Middle English adjective meaning "common, unanimous" (late 15c.). Related: Communality; communalization.
com·mu·nal / kəˈmjuːnl ; ˈkɒmjənl ; NAmE kəˈmjuːnl / adjective 1 shared by, or for the use of, a number of people, especially people who live together (尤指居住在一起的人)共享的,共有的,共用的 SYN shared ◆ a communal kitchen/garden, etc. 共用的厨房、花园等 ◆ As a student he tried communal living for a few years. 当学生时他尝试过几年集体生活。 2 involving different groups of people in a community (集体中)不同群体的,各团体的 ◆ communal violence between religious groups 不同教派之间的暴力冲突 ▶ com·mu·nal·ly / ; NAmE / adverb ◆ The property was owned communally. 这财产属集体所有。 com·mu·nal / kəˈmjuːnl ; ˈkɒmjənl ; NAmE kəˈmjuːnl / com·mu·nal·ly / ; NAmE /
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