Commune with Meaning in English
expression
释义
To deeply connect or communicate, especially in a spiritual or emotional way, with someone or something (like nature, a person, or a higher being).
用法与细微差别
Formal or literary; often used with nature, animals, God, or spiritual ideas. Not for casual, everyday conversations. Collocates with 'nature', 'God', 'spirit'. Different from simply 'talk'; it suggests a deep, often wordless connection.
例句
She likes to commune with nature in the forest.
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Monks often commune with God through meditation.
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Many people try to commune with their inner self.
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Sometimes I just sit by the ocean to commune with its peaceful energy.
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People go on retreats to commune with themselves away from daily distractions.
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He believes he can commune with animals if he sits quietly in the woods.
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