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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
communion
com·mu·nion [communion communions] BrE [kəˈmjuːniən] NAmE [kəˈmjuːniən] noun 1. (also Com·mu·nion, ˌHoly Comˈmunion)uncountable a ceremony in the Christian Church during which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of the last meal that Christ had with his ↑disciples •to go to Communion (= attend church for this celebration) •to take/receive communion (= receive the bread and wine) see also ↑Eucharist, ↑mass 2. uncountable ~ (with sb/sth) (formal)the state of sharing or exchanging thoughts and feelings; the feeling of being part of sth •poets living in communion with nature 3. countable (technical)a group of people with the same religious beliefs •the Anglican communion See also: ↑Holy Communion Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin communio(n-), from communis ‘common’. Example Bank: •Communion was celebrated by the Reverend John Harris. •He lived in close communion with nature. •Most of the people present took Communion. •There were only half a dozen people at Communion. •We went to Holy Communion in the cathedral. •her personal communion with God
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