contemporaneous如何读

英:[kənˌtempəˈreɪniəs]

美:[kənˌtɛmpəˈreniəs]

contemporaneous是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 同时期的
  2. 同时发生的
  3. 同时代的
  4. 同时
  5. 及时的

contemporaneous自然拼读

con·tem·po·ra·ne·ous

kn tem p reI ni s

contemporaneous扩展

contemporaneously (adv.), contemporaneousness (n.)

contemporaneous词根

词根:contemporary

adj.

contemporary 当代的;同时代的;属于同一时期的

adv.

contemporaneously 同时地;同时代地

n.

contemporary 同时代的人;同时期的东西

contemporaneity 同一时期,同时代

vi.

contemporize 同时发生;成为同一时代

vt.

contemporize 使同时发生;使成为同一时代

contemporaneous英英释义

adjective

starting, existing, or occurring at the same, or roughly the same, time.Spain's discovery of the New World and its expulsion of the Jews from Spain were contemporaneous events.The reign of Elizabeth I of England was contemporaneous with the reign of Ivan the Terrible of Russia.

contemporaneous词源中文解释

"同时存在或生活的,",1650年代,来自晚期拉丁语的“contemporaneus”(现代的),来自与“contemporary”(形容词)相同的拉丁语源,但在晚期拉丁语后加上了扩展形式“temporaneous”(及时的)。相关词汇: Contemporaneously 和 contemporaneousness。较早的形容词为 contemporanean (1550年代)。

contemporaneous词源英文解释

borrowed from Medieval Latin contemporāneus, from Latin con- con- + tempor-, tempus "time" + -āneus, compound suffix formed from -ānus -an >entry 2 + -eus -eous — more at -eous Note: The Latin word contemporāneus occurs as a noun in the sense "contemporary" in a chapter heading of Aulus Gellius's Noctes Atticae (19.14), though these headings are most likely a post-classical interpolation. The word is otherwise not attested before the early Middle Ages.

The first known use of contemporaneous was circa 1656

contemporaneous儿童词典英英释义

contemptuousadjective

feeling or showing hate or deep disapproval

contemptibleadjective

deserving contempt

a contemptible lie

contemptibleadjective

deserving contempt

a contemptible lie

contemptibleadjective

deserving contempt

a contemptible lie

contemptnoun

the act of despising : the state of mind of one who despises

the state of being despised

disobedience or disrespect to a court, judge, or legislature

contemporary1 of 2adjective

living or occurring at the same period of time

of the present time : modern, current

contemporary2 of 2noun

a person who lives at the same time or is about the same age as another

contemporaneousadjective

existing, occurring, or beginning during the same time

contemporaneous 例句

1 Sheil comes closer to the obliteration of self, the traumatic violence to self, the loss of consciousness and of control that Quinn describes in her contemporaneous report.

2 Examples of their work here range from still lifes to graphic montages reminiscent of contemporaneous punk rock album covers and zines.

3 Competing contemporaneous popes in the Middle Ages was a church nightmare.

4 But it's at least a bit of a measure towards keeping what we sharent about our kids contemporaneous.

5 And as a contemporaneous work with the Tchaikovsky, the piece did not make for good programming balance.

6 Featuring contemporaneous documents and artifacts from ancient days through the Middle Ages to modern times, the film is as cogent as it is inspiring.

7 And for those who prefer their history contemporaneous, there is Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy.

8 And Haynes fills the lack of concert footage with an overload of contemporaneous images, sometimes blinking wildly in a tiled screen that suggests Windows 10 running amok.

9 Plenty of contemporaneous evidence is on the record from their heyday with Mal.

10 The scholarly minded viewer can trace other connections and divergences as well — to classic American westerns and to the contemporaneous and better-known work of the spaghetti maestro Sergio Leone.

11 Its graphic accounts contradicted much contemporaneous, politely neutral coverage.

12 Dr. Mark Evans, an obstetrician and geneticist, found flaws in this study, most notably the fact that the data were collected in sequential time periods, rather than contemporaneous ones.

13 This includes contemporaneous footage, sound clips from Hillary and other members of the 1953 expedition and commentary by the sons of Hillary and Norgay.

14 I wish to fill you with sympathy with a contemporaneous tendency in which I profoundly believe.

我希望能够引起你们对于我所深信的一种新趋向的充分同情.

15 According to contemporaneous news reports, as well as accusing Allen of molesting Dylan, Farrow testified that she thought Allen might be gay and abuse Satchel.

16 According to the film scholar Brad Prager, Mr. Fassbinder told a contemporaneous interviewer that he wanted to leave a broad TV audience with a sense that the world was full of possibilities.

17 Like Velázquez, Pareja was born in Seville; he is identified in contemporaneous accounts as mestizo, or of mixed racial background, and his coppery skin stands out against his impressive white lace collar.

18 From the 1950s to 70s, kitchen sink realism suffused art, theatre and film, contemporaneous with the “angry young men” movement.

19 The rest are sci-fi tales that hold their own next to Ray Bradbury’s contemporaneous “The Martian Chronicles.”

20 “Crip Camp” draws extensively on terrific contemporaneous black-and-white footage shot by a collective called the People’s Video Theater, for which participants were invited to speak their minds.

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