Dictionary Workbench Ondict

commune

Dictionary entry view. Switch to definition mode above when you know the meaning but not the word.

commune

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Government
com·mune1 /ˈkɒmjuːn $ ˈkɑː-, kəˈmjuːn/ noun [countable]  1 SHAREa group of people who live together and who share the work and their possessions 〔生活在一起、分享财产、分担职责的〕群居团体,社区 a hippie commune 嬉皮士群体2. PGthe smallest unit of local government in countries such as France and Belgium 市镇〔法国和比利时等国最小的地方行政区〕3. TAa group of people in a Communist country who work as a team on a farm, and give what they produce to the state 〔共产主义国家的〕公社
Examples from the Corpus
communeFor example, communes have difficulty in coping with adolescent children.The place was a lot cleaner than in commune days.a religious communeEven the most eager activists of 1965 soon headed for the hills of Santa Barbara and the communes of Vermont.During the commune heydays of the early 1970s, the ranch collected a typically renegade group of cultural misfits.The income of the communes and cities in that year was 229 billion dinars.This covered the extraction of gold-bearing deposits beneath territory belonging to the commune of Régina.The commune was doomed by the spread of market relations and the peasantry were becoming divided between capitalists and propertyless rural labourers.
com·mune2 /kəˈmjuːn/ verb  1commune with somebody/something phrasal verb formal a) to communicate with a person, god, or animal, especially in a mysterious spiritual way 交流〔尤指以神秘的、心灵上的方式与人、神或动物进行交流〕b) commune with nature to spend time outside in a natural place, enjoying it in a quiet peaceful way 与大自然交流 Take time to relax and commune with nature. 花点时间放松一下,去和大自然融为一体。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
communeIntimacy is marked by cycles of encounter and withdrawal which ideally involve trusting in absence, as well as communing in each other's presence.Like Moses, they climb their mountains alone, communing with creation if not the creator.It is a place to commune with other women.I felt we were communing with something deeper than words.By refusing to let them in the house, you will help them commune with the elements.I come to commune with the sea.Having communed with their beginnings they wanted to die where they were without enduring the day ahead of them.
From Longman Business Dictionarycommunecom‧mune /ˈkɒmjuːnˈkɑː-, kəˈmjuːn/ noun [countable]1COMMERCEa group of people who live and work together and share what they produce2FARMINGa group of people who work together on a farm owned by the state, and give what they produce to the statethe communes of China3ECONOMICSthe smallest division of local government in countries such as France and BelgiumThe Auvergne is divided into four Departments which are organised into Cantons and ultimately consist of 1,308 Communes.Origin commune1 (1600-1700) French Medieval Latin communia, from Latin communis; → COMMON1 commune2 (1300-1400) Old French communier, from Latin communicare; → COMMUNICATE
Corpus together of the people who Business a live share who and group


commune
I
commune1 /ˈkɒmjuːn $ ˈkɑː-, kəˈmjuːn/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: Medieval Latin communia, from Latin communis; common1
1. a group of people who live together and who share the work and their possessions:
    a hippie commune
2. the smallest unit of local government in countries such as France and Belgium
3. a group of people in a Communist country who work as a team on a farm, and give what they produce to the state

II
commune2 /kəˈmjuːn/ verb
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: communier, from Latin communicare; communicate

     
commune with somebody/something phrasal verb formal
  1. to communicate with a person, god, or animal, especially in a mysterious spiritual way
  2. commune with nature to spend time outside in a natural place, enjoying it in a quiet peaceful way:
    Take time to relax and commune with nature.


com·mune nounBrE /ˈkɒmjuːn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːmjuːn/ 🔊 [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who live together and share responsibilities, possessions, etc. (共同生活、分担责任、共享财产等的)群体,公社a 1970s hippy commune20 世纪 70 年代的嬉皮士群体the smallest division of local government in France and some other countries (法国及其他一些国家的)最小的行政区
com·mune verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they commune BrE /kəˈmjuːn/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈmjuːn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it communes BrE /kəˈmjuːnz/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈmjuːnz/ 🔊past simple communed BrE /kəˈmjuːnd/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈmjuːnd/ 🔊past participle communed BrE /kəˈmjuːnd/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈmjuːnd/ 🔊 -ing form communing BrE /kəˈmjuːnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈmjuːnɪŋ/ 🔊 comˈmune with sb/sth(formal) to share your emotions and feelings with sb/sth without speaking 与…默默分享情感(或沟通、交融)He spent much of this time communing with nature. 他这个时期的许多时间都沉浸在大自然中。🔊🔊