That commonality helps make the trips even more special. 这样的共通点,有助于使旅程更加特别。
This subconscious attempt at both commonality and at distinction is what makes relationships interesting and complex. 这一潜意识的在共性与区别方面的尝试使得关系有趣而又复杂。
This unit functions for all flight stages, thus providing a high degree of commonality of guidance and control hardware. 这个仪器对各个飞行阶段都起作用,因此,是一个高度通用的导引和控制设备。
commonality
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a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank
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sharing of common attributes
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commonality \com`mon*al"i*ty\ n. 1. the sharing of common attributes.
Syn: commonness. [WordNet 1.5]
2. a characteristic held in common; a common feature. [PJC]
commonalty \com"mon*al*ty\, commonality \com`mon*al"i*ty\, n.; pl. {Commonalties}. [OF. communalt['e]; F. communaut['e], fr. communal. See {Communal}.] 1. The common people; those classes and conditions of people who are below the rank of nobility; the commons.
The commonalty, like the nobility, are divided into several degrees. --Blackstone.
The ancient fare of our kings differed from that of the commonalty in plenteousness only. --Landon.
2. The majority or bulk of mankind. [Obs.] --Hooker.
And then down the road, we have enormous commonality of interest with China, but it will not be the same under a brutal and repressive regime.
'I've got to believe that there should be much more commonality among our systems.
On the overweight pension fund position in Marling Industries he saw 'a commonality of interest' with Melton Medes.
"Also, International Finance Corp. leases its aircraft to airlines, and it's easier to maintain aircraft with some commonality.
"The A330s and A340s offer Northwest fleet commonality and the benefits of advanced technology, lower operating costs and superior cargo-carrying capability," Steve Rothmeier, chairman of Northwest's parent NWA Inc., said in a statement.
A GM spokesman, who described some of the documents, said the team determined the complaints were isolated "with no commonality."
Such advisers have a commonality of interests with their clients; the commission system creates potential conflicts of interest all the time. No doubt many honest advisers surmount it, but the conflict is there all the same.
"We have to look at the commonality of both engines (losing power), so it could be a fuel problem," Wandel said.
"There is a tremendous commonality of interests between universities that do much of the research and industries that finance research.
'The only commonality is that they both have seals in their names.' Mr Andrew Large, a non-executive director, resigned yesterday.
"People no longer feel uncomfortable going to one another's churches," Detscher said. "From total separation in worship we've moved to a commonality in worship.