- 看过 commonality 的人也看了 :
- plebeian
- populace
- commoner
- pleb
- commonalty
- public
- hoi polloi
- third estate
- the masses
commonality 的定义
plural com·mon·al·i·ties.
- a sharing of features or characteristics in common; possession or manifestation of common attributes.
- a feature or characteristic held in common: Historians perceive commonalities of behavior in many eras.
- commonalty.
commonality 近义词
common people
commonality 的近义词 10 个
更多commonality例句
- The commonality with all the concept watches is really the message behind them, rather than the product itself.
- Finding consensus or commonality could easily cede to an all-or-nothing politics, where parties seize as much power as possible in their short stints of control.
- An accomplished home cook steeped in family food traditions, Kriel developed the concept of Kosherati to explore the commonalities of Jewish and Emirati cuisine, she explains.
- So, the Authority Hacker team analyzed over one million search results for commonalities in the “how” and “why” of rich snippets.
- Another commonality for the “island of misfit toys,” as Phetasy once called them, is a baptism through fire, often after being “canceled” by progressives.
- Behind the scenes, the shows share many more points of commonality.
- The tone of the original series is vastly different, with few points of commonality save for the talking dog.
- Now, because of the commonality of the problem, he says, celebrities “are more apt to come forward and report these cases.”
- It can show stature and authority and also exude commonality.
- Men may be blind as bats—they usually are; and our Brown is worse than the commonality.
- Seignory pierces through sacerdotalism; the commonality, through seignory.
- And a death so unlike that usually meted out to criminals, as he himself to the commonality of men.
- There is an old proverb of our country—‘Better the head of the commonality than the tail of the gentry.’
- This great body of the commonality was to a remarkable degree still very purely Punic even in late Roman times.