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词汇 commonality
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Definition of commonality in English:

commonality

nounPlural 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. 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.

Origin

Late 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:

commonality

nounˌkämənˈalədēˌkɑmənˈælədi
  • 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. 1.1 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.

Origin

Late 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.

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