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		commune 1 AHD[kə-myo͞onʹ] D.J.[kəˈmjuːn]K.K.[kəˈmjun]v.intr.(不及物动词)com.muned, com.mun.ing, com.munes - To be in a state of intimate, heightened sensitivity and receptivity, as with one's surroundings:亲密地交谈:处于亲密、加深的情感和感受的状态,如与周围的事物:hikers communing with nature.徒步旅行者与自然界亲密无间
 
 - To receive the Eucharist.接受圣餐
 
 
 - Middle English communen 中古英语 communen 
 
 - from Old French communier  from Latin commūnicāre * see  communicate 源自 古法语 communier  源自 拉丁语 commūnicāre * 参见 communicate
 
 - and from Old French communer [to share]  from commun [common] * see  common 并源自 古法语 communer [分享]  源自 commun [共同] * 参见 common
 
 
  commune 2 AHD[kŏmʹyo͞on', kə-myo͞onʹ] D.J.[ˈkɒmˌjuːn, kəˈmjuːn]K.K.[ˈkɑmˌjun, kəˈmjun]n.(名词)abbr. com.【缩写】- A relatively small, often rural community whose members share common interests, work, and income and often own property collectively.公社:一个比较小、常在乡村的公社,它的成员分享公共财产、工作和收入,并常集中自己的财产
 - The people in such a community.在这种公社中的人民
 
 - The smallest local political division of various European countries, governed by a mayor and municipal council.乡镇:各种欧洲国家的最小地方政治区域,由市长和市委员会管理
 
 - A local community organized with a government for promoting local interests.乡镇公所:由政府组织的地方公社,以增加地方利益
 - A municipal corporation in the Middle Ages.中世纪的市自治体
 
 
 - French [independent municipality] 法语 [独立自治体] 
 
 - from Old French comugne 源自 古法语 comugne 
 
 - from Medieval Latin commūnia [community] 源自 中世纪拉丁语 commūnia [公社] 
 
 - from neuter of Latin commūnis [common] * see  mei- 1源自 拉丁语 commūnis的中性词 [公共的] * 参见 mei- 1
 
 
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