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Ran
What does "with little more in common than" mean?
e.g. The movie World War Z is a complete bastardization of the book with little more in common than zombies and a title.
2014年10月24日 02:18
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"...with little more in common than zombies and a title" means the only similarity between the book and the movie version of World War Z is that they have the same title and the same subject matter. Everything else between them is so different that it's hard to imagine they're the "same" story.
2014年10月24日
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