mutual 的 2 个定义
- possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: to have mutual respect.
- having the same relation each toward the other: to be mutual enemies.
- of or relating to each of two or more; held in common; shared: mutual interests.
- having or pertaining to a form of corporate organization in which there are no stockholders, and in which profits, losses, expenses, etc., are shared by members in proportion to the business each transacts with the company: a mutual company.See also mutual insurance.
- Informal. a mutual fund.
mutual 近义词
shared, common
更多mutual例句
- If you all don’t have any mutual friends, go ahead and leave them an inbox message to see if they are open to connecting.
- Shortly after I got home, a friend called and told me that a mutual friend was in town for the night and wanted to hang out.
- Unlike other mutual aid groups, which tend to be located in population centers, the seeds can reach people in rural areas, with hubs in Mississippi, Texas, western North Carolina, and more.
- Instead, he is moving his investments from mutual funds to more liquid forms of money that he can access when necessary.
- Jim and I had several mutual friends and we’d cross paths every so often.
- He knew I loved him like a big brother, and I knew the feeling was mutual.
- Bound together by mutual distrust, both sides end up lashing themselves to the mast of rigid law.
- But among ferocious ideologues, similar roots are no guarantee of mutual sympathy when schisms occur.
- Sharpton noted that otherwise some of their mutual detractors might suggest that he had played a role in the appointment.
- Earlier this year, a mutual friend told me that Peter was being held captive in Syria.
- And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.
- Without any known cause of offence, a tacit acknowledgement of mutual dislike was shewn by Louis and de Patinos.
- Such mutual distrust necessarily creates or accompanies a lack of moral courage.
- The two enjoyed a mutual understanding from which he was excluded, a private intimacy that was spiritual, mental,— physical.
- Suffice it to say, a mutual passion was conceived between the two cousins, and my father persuaded her to elope with him.