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Definition of commonality in English: commonalitynounPlural commonalities kɒməˈnalɪtiˌkɑmənˈælədi 1mass noun The state of sharing features or attributes. 具有共同特征;具有共性 the explanations show a high degree of commonality in their reasoning 这些解释在论证方面显示了高度的共性。 in singular a commonality of interest ensures cooperation 共同的兴趣确保了合作。 Example sentencesExamples - The commonality amongst most types of Cuban art is the brilliant use of vivid, bold.
- She seems to have found an identity here; a commonality of purpose; a collective longing for the old country and known gods and familiar people.
- Centralizing security responsibilities has the downside of making our security more brittle, by instituting a commonality of approach and a uniformity of thinking.
- There are commonalities that exist in all cultures.
- While plants and animals have distinctly different nutritional requirements, there are some commonalities.
- The rifles in service from 1893 until the middle of the 20th century display a strong commonality of handling features.
- So there are many commonalities, but there are some differences as well.
- I think there are a lot of commonalities between the two, and therefore it will be a valuable experience.
- But what's notable, when you read several of these books together, is the lack of other commonalities between them.
- It is often women who recognise their commonalities and common suffering and are willing to put pride and hatred aside in order to work together.
- First, we have aligned ourselves with all other chambers and associations where we find a commonality in thinking and purpose.
- There are so many things in common in our traditions, and we would like to emphasize the commonalities.
- They nourished their differences more than their commonalities.
- Our two countries share a commonality of views on many issues.
- To be sure, the territories share important commonalities of climate, geography, demography, economy and identity.
- But these two bands share far more than a commonality of inspiration.
- It is useful to identify commonalities among the scenarios.
- There were a number of commonalities among the situations.
- The photographs are both stunning and confounding in their simplicity and in the commonalities that they share.
- That there are so many unlikely commonalities amongst the various established religions, even those that have evolved independently.
- 1.1count noun A shared feature or attribute.
具有共同特征;具有共性 we discern the commonalities between these writers 我们觉察到这些作家的共同之处。 Example sentencesExamples - What is needed is a view that allows us to find such commonalities and identify impediments to shared knowledge.
- And they interviewed hundreds of healthy old people to look for commonalities.
- Blank, empty, plain were just a few commonalities we shared.
- Another reason is that it gives school children the opportunity to learn about cultural commonalities and differences across five continents.
- All apprenticeships are not created equal, but there are certain commonalities to consider if you're checking out programs.
- These findings show that frequently selected resources in libraries share some commonalities.
- They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the commonalities they share with others.
2the commonality noble intent lifts you as hero above the commonality another term for commonalty Example sentencesExamples - He does not often pay for his own petrol; he does not understand what the commonality might actually want from a visitor attraction.
- He makes it no secret that he disapproves of the commonality speaking out.
- The commonality are allowed virtually no contact with serious literature.
OriginLate Middle English (in sense 2): variant of commonalty. sense 1 dates from the mid 16th century, but was rarely used before the 1950s. Definition of commonality in US English: commonalitynounˌkämənˈalədēˌkɑmənˈælədi 1The state of sharing features or attributes. 具有共同特征;具有共性 a commonality of interest ensures cooperation 共同的兴趣确保了合作。 Example sentencesExamples - She seems to have found an identity here; a commonality of purpose; a collective longing for the old country and known gods and familiar people.
- The rifles in service from 1893 until the middle of the 20th century display a strong commonality of handling features.
- There are so many things in common in our traditions, and we would like to emphasize the commonalities.
- Our two countries share a commonality of views on many issues.
- But what's notable, when you read several of these books together, is the lack of other commonalities between them.
- It is often women who recognise their commonalities and common suffering and are willing to put pride and hatred aside in order to work together.
- The photographs are both stunning and confounding in their simplicity and in the commonalities that they share.
- It is useful to identify commonalities among the scenarios.
- So there are many commonalities, but there are some differences as well.
- But these two bands share far more than a commonality of inspiration.
- To be sure, the territories share important commonalities of climate, geography, demography, economy and identity.
- Centralizing security responsibilities has the downside of making our security more brittle, by instituting a commonality of approach and a uniformity of thinking.
- While plants and animals have distinctly different nutritional requirements, there are some commonalities.
- That there are so many unlikely commonalities amongst the various established religions, even those that have evolved independently.
- There were a number of commonalities among the situations.
- I think there are a lot of commonalities between the two, and therefore it will be a valuable experience.
- There are commonalities that exist in all cultures.
- First, we have aligned ourselves with all other chambers and associations where we find a commonality in thinking and purpose.
- The commonality amongst most types of Cuban art is the brilliant use of vivid, bold.
- They nourished their differences more than their commonalities.
- 1.1 A shared feature or attribute.
具有共同特征;具有共性 we discern the commonalities between these writers 我们觉察到这些作家的共同之处。 Example sentencesExamples - They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the commonalities they share with others.
- What is needed is a view that allows us to find such commonalities and identify impediments to shared knowledge.
- These findings show that frequently selected resources in libraries share some commonalities.
- Another reason is that it gives school children the opportunity to learn about cultural commonalities and differences across five continents.
- Blank, empty, plain were just a few commonalities we shared.
- All apprenticeships are not created equal, but there are certain commonalities to consider if you're checking out programs.
- And they interviewed hundreds of healthy old people to look for commonalities.
2the commonality another term for commonalty Example sentencesExamples - The commonality are allowed virtually no contact with serious literature.
- He makes it no secret that he disapproves of the commonality speaking out.
- He does not often pay for his own petrol; he does not understand what the commonality might actually want from a visitor attraction.
OriginLate Middle English (in commonality (sense 2)): variant of commonalty. commonality (sense 1) dates from the mid 16th century, but was rarely used before the 1950s. |