commune
commune 英 [ˈkɒmju:n] 美 [ˈkɑmjun]
vi. 谈心,亲密交谈;密切联系 n. 公社
进行时:communing 过去式:communed 过去分词:communed 第三人称单数:communes 名词复数:communes
- A commune is a group living situation where people share everything. Communes were popular with the peace-loving hippies of the 1960s.
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- vi. 谈心,亲密交谈;密切联系
- n. 公社
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1. In 1958 we organized ourselves into a commune.
1958年, 我们搞了人民公社。
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2. He is one of the outstanding pig-breeders of the commune.
在公社里, 他是数得着的养猪能手。
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3. The principles of the Paris commune radiates with eternal light.
巴黎公社的原则闪耀着不灭的光辉。
- commune (n.) 1792, in a French context, "a community organized and self-governed for local interest, subordinate to the state," from French commune "small territorial divisions set up after the Revolution," from Middle French commune "free city, group of citizens" (12c.), from Medieval Latin communia, literally "that which is common," noun use of neuter plural of Latin adjective communis "common, general" (see common (adj.)).
- commune (v.) c. 1300, "have dealings with," from Old French comuner "to make common, share" (10c., Modern French communier), from comun "common, general, free, open, public" (see common (adj.)). Meaning "to talk intimately" is late 14c. Related: Communed; communing.
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