
(符合...)
与...一致
to agree with or correspond to something
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(协作)
合作
to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal
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(共同的)
集体的
involving, done, or shared by all members of a group

(串通)
勾结
to cooperate secretly or illegally for deceiving other people

(串通)
勾结
secret agreement particularly made to deceive people

(共同点)
共同立场
shared opinions, beliefs, or interests between parties that have disagreements about other things
The origin of the idiom "common ground" can be traced back to the concept of finding shared understanding or agreement between individuals or groups. The term "common" refers to something that is shared or mutually understood, while "ground" represents a foundation or basis. The idiom is used to suggest that people can establish a point of agreement or shared perspective, even if they have different opinions or backgrounds. It emphasizes the importance of finding areas of similarity or commonality to foster understanding and cooperation.
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(顺应)
遵循
to adjust oneself in order to align with new or different circumstances or expectations
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(顺应的)
服从的
willing to go along with group behaviors, standards, or popular opinions rather than standing apart

(依从性)
一致性
the act of adhering to established norms, protocols, and standardized behaviors within a social system or institution

(协作)
合作
to work with other people in order to achieve a common goal
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(协作的)
合作的
involving partnership of a group of people working toward a common goal

(统筹)
协调
to control and organize the different parts of an activity and the group of people involved so that a good result is achieved
语法信息:

(适合)
符合
to agree with or be suitable for a particular thing
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(根据)
依照
used to show compliance with a specific rule, guideline, or standard

(依照)
符合
in accordance with a particular standard, expectation, or norm

N/A
in accordance with a particular style, tradition, or expectation

(与...一致)
与...同步
in perfect alignment or harmony with something

(联合的)
共同的
controlled, done, shared, or owned by two or more people

N/A
in a way that involves two or more parties

N/A
to join with someone to achieve a common goal
The idiom "make common cause" originated from the Middle English period and has its roots in the Old French word "cause," meaning reason or motive. The expression evolved over time to encompass the idea of joining forces or uniting for a shared purpose. It gained popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly during political movements and revolutions when people would come together to pursue common goals and fight for their rights.

(相匹)
匹配
to be the same as or similar to something else
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(附和)
装作支持
to pretend to support or agree with someone or something to keep things peaceful or for one's own gain
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