单词 | commune |
释义 | commune Word forms: communes, communing , communed pronunciation note: The noun is pronounced (kɒmjuːn ). The verb is pronounced (kəmjuːn ). 1. countable noun A commune is a group of people who live together and share everything. Mack lived in a commune. 2. countable noun In France and some other countries, a commune is a town, village, or area which has its own council. 3. verb If you say that someone is communing with an animal or spirit, or with nature, you mean that they appear to be communicating with it. [literary] He was so happy communing with the dolphin in Dingle Bay. [VERB with noun] She would happily trot behind him as he set off to commune with nature. [VERB + with] Collocations: hippie commune It became the family house of the drama school, a home for waifs and strays - a hippie commune, really. Times, Sunday Times Not a hippie commune — we were all political activists. Times, Sunday Times She lived on a hippie commune for a time and worked as a cook later. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It tells the story of a man who joins a rock music hippie commune. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Hippie communes, where members tried to live the ideals of the hippie movement continued to flourish. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 群居团体 Japanese: 生活共同体 |
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