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have something in common phrase B1 to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something: 有相同(兴趣、经历或特点) We don't really have much in common.我们其实没有多少共同点。 The two actors have little in common other than both having Oscars. When you meet Alice, you'll find that you have a lot in common, including your love of classical music. In reality, some of their voters have more in common with the more moderate elements in the other party. Oh, he grew up in Senegal? I may not like him, but we've got that in common, at least. See also
commonnoun(SHARED) have something in common | American Dictionaryhave something in commonidiom to share the same interests or have similar characteristics: I didn’t think Larry and Patricia had anything in common, but they talked all evening.
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