英単語

communeの意味・使い方・発音

commune

英 ['kɒmjuːn] 美
  • vi.親しく話す、親しく接する。
  • n. コミュニティー

語源


communeグループ、コミューン

語源はcommon, publicと同じ。

英語の語源


commune (v.)
c. 1300, "have dealings with," from Old French comuner "to make common, share" (10c., Modern French communier), from comun (see common (adj.)). Meaning "to talk intimately" is late 14c. Related: Communed; communing.
commune (n.)
1792, from French commune "small territorial divisions set up after the Revolution," from Middle French commune "free city, group of citizens" (12c.), from Medieval Latin communia, noun use of neuter plural of Latin adjective communis, literally "that which is common," from communis (see common (adj.)). The Commune of Paris usurped the government during the Reign of Terror. The word later was applied to a government on communalistic principles set up in Paris in 1871. Adherents of the 1871 government were Communards.

例文


1. Mack lived in a commune .
マイクは群れの中で暮らしている。

2.a 1970 sヒッピー commune
1970年代のヒッピー集団


3.She goes to the country to commune with nature.
彼女は農村に行って自然の中に溶け込んだ。

4.She ran away from her husband to join a women 's commune .
彼女は夫から逃げて婦人公社に加入した。

5.He is one of the outstanding pig-breeders of the commune .
公社では、彼は数えられる養豚の腕利きだ。

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