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/ˈkɒmən/ |
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| a large piece of open land in a village or town where anyone can walk , play sports etc (村庄或城镇的)广场 | They’ d been for a walk on the common. 他们到广场散步去了。 | |
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- | have sth in common (with sb) |
| to have the same interests or opinions as someone else |
| (与某人)有共同点 |
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| We’ ve got such a lot in common. 我们有那么多共同点。 |
| I don’ t think they’ ve got much in common with their neighbours. 我认为他们和邻居完全是两类人。 |
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- | have sth in common (with sth) |
| to have the same features as something else |
| (与某事物)有共同点 |
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| This area obviously has a lot in common with other inner-city areas. 这个地区显然和其他内城区有许多共同点。 |
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- | in common with |
| in the same way as someone or something else |
| 与…一样 |
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| Britain, in common with other European countries, has abolished the death penalty. 英国和其他欧洲国家一样已经废除了死刑。 |
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See also | - house of commons | |
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