释义 |
res com·mu·nes \ˌrāskəˈmüˌnās, ˌrēzkəˈmyü(ˌ)nēz\ noun plural Etymology: Late Latin, literally, common things Roman & civil law : things owned by no one and subject to use by all : things (as light, air, the sea, running water) incapable of entire exclusive appropriation |