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commune 音标拼音: [k'ɑmjun] [kəmj'un] n. 恳谈,自治体,工社
vi. 密谈,沉思,内省 恳谈,自治体,工社密谈,沈思,内省 commune n 1: the smallest administrative district of several European countries 2: a body of people or families living together and sharing everything v 1: communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity; " He seemed to commune with nature" 2: receive Communion, in the Catholic church [ synonym: { commune}, { communicate}] Commune \ Com" mune\ ( k[ o^] m" m[= u] n), n. Communion; sympathetic intercourse or conversation between friends. [ 1913 Webster] For days of happy commune dead. -- Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster]
Commune \ Com" mune\ ( k[ o^] m" m[= u] n), n. [ F., fr. commun. See { Common}.] 1. The commonalty; the common people. [ Obs.] -- Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster] In this struggle -- to use the technical words of the time -- of the " commune", the general mass of the inhabitants, against the " prudhommes" or " wiser" few. -- J. R. Green. [ 1913 Webster] 2. A small territorial district in France under the government of a mayor and municipal council; also, the inhabitants, or the government, of such a district. See { Arrondissement}. [ 1913 Webster] 3. Absolute municipal self- government. [ 1913 Webster] 4. a group of people living together as an organized community and owning in common most or all of their property and possessions, and sharing work, income, and many other aspects of daily life. Such sommunities are oftten organized based on religious or idealistic principles, and they sometimes have unconventional lifestyles, practises, or moral codes. [ PJC] { The Commune of Paris}, or { The Commune} ( a) The government established in Paris ( 1792- 94) by a usurpation of supreme power on the part of representatives chosen by the communes; the period of its continuance is known as the " Reign of Terror." ( b) The revolutionary government, modeled on the commune of 1792, which the communists, so called, attempted to establish in 1871. [ 1913 Webster]
Commune \ Com* mune"\ ( k[ o^] m* m[= u] n"), v. i. [ imp. & p. p. { Communed} ( k[ o^] m* m[= u] nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. { Communing}.] [ OF. communier, fr. L. communicare to communicate, fr. communis common. See { Common}, and cf. { Communicate}.] 1. To converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel. [ 1913 Webster] I would commune with you of such things That want no ear but yours. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 2. To receive the communion; to partake of the eucharist or Lord' s supper. [ 1913 Webster] To commune under both kinds. -- Bp. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster] { To commune with one' s self} or { To commune with one' s heart}, to think; to reflect; to meditate. [ 1913 Webster] 78 Moby Thesaurus words for " commune": Kreis, archbishopric, archdiocese, arrondissement, ashram, bailiwick, bishopric, body, borough, canton, caste, city, clan, class, colony, commonage, commoners, commonwealth, community, congressional district, constablewick, county, departement, diocese, district, duchy, economic class, electoral district, electorate, endogamous group, extended family, family, gens, government, hamlet, hundred, kinship group, magistracy, metropolis, metropolitan area, moiety, nuclear family, oblast, okrug, order, parish, people, phratria, phratry, phyle, plebeians, plebes, populace, precinct, principality, province, rank and file, region, riding, settlement, sheriffalty, sheriffwick, shire, shrievalty, social class, society, soke, stake, state, subcaste, territory, third estate, totem, town, township, village, wapentake, ward
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