shared together or equally, in use or ownership by all We had to use the bathroom in common with the other people in the house.
in common with
in the same way as;like相同;相 似 He believed,in common with the majority,that it was true.他同多 数人一样,认为那是真的。 They have nothing in common with each other.他们之间毫无共同之 处。
have sth in common
Idiom(s): have sth in common (with sb or sth)
Theme: SIMILARITY
[for groups of people or things] to resemble one another in specific ways. • Bill and Boh both have red hair. They have that in common with each other. • Boh and Mary have a lot in common. I can see why they like each other.
in common|common
adv. phr. Shared together or equally; in use or ownership by all. Mr. and Mrs. Smith own the store in common.The four boys grew up together and have a lot in common.The swimming pool is used in common by all the children in the neighborhood. Compare: COMMON GROUND.
Similar to or akin addition or something; administration characteristics, interests, opinions, etc. with addition or something. Well, that's one affair we accept in common—we both abhorrence asparagus!It's no abstruse that the two organizations accept a lot in accepted with anniversary other—and a lot of crossover membership.Learn more: common, someone
in common
Shared characteristics, as in One of the few things John and Mary accept in accepted is a love of music. [Mid-1600s] 2. Held equally, in collective control or use, as in This acreage is captivated in accepted by all the neighbors. [Late 1300s] Learn more: common
in common
Appropriately with or by all.Learn more: commonLearn more:
An in common idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with in common, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Diccionario de palabras similares, Sinónimos, Diccionario Idioma in common