mutual
adj. 共有的; 共同的; 相互的; 彼此的
You use mutual to describe a situation, feeling, or action that is experienced, felt, or done by both of two people mentioned.
The East and the West can work together for their mutual benefit and progress...
東西方可以為彼此共同的利益和發展而合作。
It's plain that he adores his daughter, and the feeling is mutual.
明擺著他很喜歡自己的女兒,而且女兒也喜歡他。
You use mutual to describe something such as an interest which two or more people share.
They do, however, share a mutual interest in design...
不過他們確實都對設計感興趣。
We were introduced by a mutual friend.
我們一個共同的朋友介紹我們認識了。
If a building society or an insurance company has mutual status, it is not owned by shareholders but by its customers, who receive a share of the profits.
Britain's third largest building society abandoned its mutual status and became a bank.
英國第三大建屋互助會準備放棄其互助性質,轉變為銀行。
1. common to or shared by two or more parties;
2. concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return;
mutual, common, joint, reciprocal
這些形容詞均含"共同的,相互的"之意。
Our work calls for mutual support. We shouldn't counteract each other's efforts.
工作要互相支援, 不要互相拆臺.
Mutual interests tied us together.
相互的利害關係把我們聯絡在一起.
She is our mutual friend.
她是我們共同的朋友.
We must pull together for mutual interest.
我們必須為相互的利益而通力合作.
The separation is by mutual agreement.
分居是經雙方同意的.
adj. 相互的;共同的
其他釋義
collectiveconcertedreciprocalcommonconnectedjointcorrelativecomplementary