| 单词 | to have common | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto have (something) common  P1.    to have (something) common: to share (a quality, characteristic, etc.) (with someone or something). Cf. to have (something) in common at common n.1 Phrases 1a(c).Often with quantifier or equivalent noun phrase as the object of have. ΚΠ a1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden Polychron. 		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1869)	 II. 183 (MED)  				Men haþ somwhat comyn wiþ þynges þat beeþ parties of þe grete world..man haþ beynge wiþ stones..felynges wiþ bestes. 1577    B. Googe tr.  C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry  iii. f. 144  				Goates haue many thinges common with Sheepe. 1605    Bp. J. Hall Medit. & Vowes II. §82  				He hath the eye of reason common with the best. 1700    H. Layton Search after Souls 66  				Either it [sc. the Soul] hath something common with the Body, or not. 1874    W. Small tr.  F. de Coulanges Anc. City  iii. ii. 161  				The worship of the gods of Olympus and that of heroes and manes never had anything common between them. 1960    Art Jrnl. 20 58/1  				The apse sculpture of San Quince is..contemporary with the first sculptures in Silos but has nothing common with it [sic] in style. 2020    @RogerSwartz8 21 Dec. in  twitter.com 		(accessed 28 Jan. 2021)	  				Oh my you have something common with my grandma! < as lemmas  | 
	
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