have nothing in common
have something in common
"Have something in common" means sharing similar interests, experiences, characteristics, or features with someone or something. It indicates a connection or shared ground, such as hobbies, backgrounds, or perspectives.
Key Aspects of the Expression:
Meaning: To share characteristics or interests (e.g., "They have nothing in common, but they get along").
Usage: It can be used to describe similarities between people, ideas, or things.
Degrees of Similarity:
A lot in common: Many shared interests or traits.
Something in common: At least one shared interest or trait.
Nothing/Little in common: No shared interests or traits.
Example: "Our love for movies is one thing we have in common".
This phrase is frequently used to discuss relationships, rapport, or shared traits between two or more subjects.
우린 통하는 데가 많다
We have a lot in common.
We share a lot of interests.
우린 통하는 데가 없다
We have nothing in common.
우린 좀 통하는 데가 있다
We have something in common.
A:When'd you start going out withJudy?
B:We've been seeing each other for 2 months.
A:It sounds like you've hit it off. B:We have a lot in common.
A:What interests do you share?
B:We both like hiking very much.
A:Do you go on often?
B:Almost every weekend.
A:주디와 언제부터 데이트하기 시작했습니까?
B:두 달 됐습니다.
A:잘 돼가는 것 같군요.
B:우린 공통점이 많습니다.
A:같은 취미가 있습니까?
B:두사람 모두 하이킹을 아주 좋아합니다.
A:자주 가시나요?
B:거의 주말마다 갑니다.