commune 的 2 个定义
com·muned, com·mun·ing.
- to converse or talk together, usually with profound intensity, intimacy, etc.; interchange thoughts or feelings.
- to be in intimate communication or rapport: to commune with nature.
- interchange of ideas or sentiments.
commune 近义词
group living together
communicate, experience with another
更多commune例句
- It can be just as revelatory for the casual weekend car-camper as it is for the committed section hiker, a chance to commune with nature just a bit more intimately.
- She calls for strong legal measures, such as conservation easements that prevent logging, but also recognizes the need to convey the emotional power of communing with nature.
- Even spending time with the tree in your front yard can offer what Milius describes as the emotional power of communing with nature.
- A morning excursion would be our family’s last chance together to commune with the humpbacks.
- Dearie acknowledged the toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on panda lovers in the Washington region, who are unable to commune in person with the animals.
- Even if there were cows, they belonged to the commune and no one was allowed to slaughter them or consume them.
- “I grew up in a very special family, on a commune, and I loved it,” he says.
- Today's commune members strive to reconcile communal responsibility with individual ambitions and aspirations.
- What typifies the modern commune is the fact that it has learnt from earlier mistakes.
- “I went there to study F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hemingway, and I moved in next door to a commune of heroin addicts,” Lawford says.
- La harangue devoit finir en l'adieu et comploration commune de tous.
- He also instituted primary schools in every commune, and started an cole Normale for the training of teachers.
- Have you come to commune once more with the sweet gentle spirit before it passes away?
- The head of a commune is the Administrator, and the corporation is known as the Municipal Chamber.
- When the bell of the belfry shall sound to assemble the Commune, anyone who does not attend shall pay a fine of twelve sous.