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si·mul·ta·ne·ous
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simultaneously (adv.), simultaneity (n.), simultaneousness (n.)
词根:simulcast
adv.simultaneously 同时地
n.simultaneity 同时;[计][力] 同时性;同时发生
simulcast 同时联播
simultaneousness 同时性
v.simulcast 同时联播
adjective
existing, occurring, or done at the same general time or at the same moment.The good news was met with simultaneous sighs of relief around the room.The sound of the gunshot and the sound of the explosion were simultaneous.
simultaneous interpretation同声传译
simultaneous translation同声传译;同步翻译
simultaneous measurement同步量测;同时观测
simultaneous equation联立方程
simultaneous operation同时操作
simultaneous interpreter同声传译员
simultaneous equation model联立方程模式
simultaneous transmission同时传输;平行传递
simultaneous observation同步观测;联测法
simultaneous processing同时处理;同时模拟输入设备
"同时存在、发生或出现的",1650年代,源自中世纪拉丁语 simultaneus,最终源自拉丁语 simul "同时",与 similis "相似的,同类的"有关(见 similar)。
中世纪拉丁语单词可能来自扩展形式 simultim "同时",或者来自 simul,其结尾从晚期拉丁语 spontaneus 中抽象出来,其中 -t- 是有机的。相关: Simultaneously。"马克·吐温"从中反推出一个动词 simultane "与(其他事物)同时做(某事)",1880年。
,02.07【修】同时的
borrowed from Medieval Latin simultāneus "occurring at the same time," from Latin simul "in company, together, at the same time" (going back to an apocopated neuter form of similis "having characteristics in common, like") + Medieval Latin -tāneus, as in instantāneus instantaneous, Late Latin momentāneus "momentary," spontāneus "voluntary, unconstrained, spontaneous" — more at similar Note: The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources records one occurrence of simultāneus, in the Tractatus de logica of John Wycliffe. At the entry in that dictionary the word is parsed as from simultās "occurrence at the same time" (distinct from classical Latin simultās "state of animosity") + the suffix -āneus. This analysis is possible but seems less likely. Regarding the suffix -āneus see the etymology and note at spontaneous.
The first known use of simultaneous was circa 1660
sincereadjective
trustworthy, straightforward
a sincere friend
genuine sense 1, real
a sincere interest in painting
since1 of 3adverb
from a definite past time until now
has stayed there ever since
before the present time : ago
long since dead
after a time in the past
has since become rich
since2 of 3preposition
from or after a specified time in the past
since summer, the team has improved
since3 of 3conjunction
at a time or times in the past after or later than : from the time in the past whenever since I was a child
has held a job since he graduated
for the reason that : because
since you're ready, we'll go now
sin1 of 2noun
a breaking of a moral law
an action that is or is felt to be bad
sin2 of 2verb
to commit a sin
simultaneousadjective
existing or occurring at the same time
satisfied by the same values of the variables
simultaneous equations
simultaneousadjective
existing or occurring at the same time
satisfied by the same values of the variables
simultaneous equations
1 Seaman believes her portraits suggest her fear of entrapment and her simultaneous desire for security and safety.
2 I, too, reached for the “p” word in a recent review of Anonymous 4: “pure but not puritanical,” I wrote, hoping to convey a simultaneous quality of warmth and clarity.
3 One participant, told to shake hands with two people at the same time, doubled the assignment by taping two department-store mannequin arms to his biceps, allowing for four simultaneous handshakes.
4 Those who struggle with trauma and loss can relate to Thena's simultaneous aloofness and intense vulnerability, stemming from distrust of herself and her own power.
5 In its simultaneous celebration of collectivity and compositional vision, it represents an extension of precepts espoused by the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
6 The murder of the president — and simultaneous, coordinated attempts on the lives of Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William H. Seward — throws Washington into panic.
7 One would certainly assume that the colonization of Asia also permitted the simultaneous colonization of Europe, since Eurasia is a single landmass not bisected by major barriers.
8 All over town, other churches simultaneous perform the same funeral rituals — carrying their individual coffins through town.
9 “The beauty of McQueen is that simultaneous feeling of awe and wonder mixed with fear and terror,” he said.
10 And Sabina, who was born in Rome to a German mother and an Italian father, still switches among the multiple languages of her upbringing — Italian, German, French, English — in not quite simultaneous translations.
11 Bach could layer three, four, five or even six simultaneous parts on top of each other, all using variants of the basic theme.
12 Violins, horns, drums, speeches—a mouth against a microphone in some faraway yet simultaneous evening—the sorcery of it holds him rapt.
13 “There’s Covid, there’s simultaneous streaming, there’s piracy, there’s the nature of the movies themselves — different factors for each film. Simultaneous streaming does appear to reduce a movie’s income in total across all windows.”
14 The senators and the Facebook founder spoke different languages, and there was no simultaneous translation.
15 It has hired more staff members for one-on-ones with clients and added dressing rooms for simultaneous fittings.
16 The studio makes "The Interview" available by way of several different streaming outlets, simultaneous with screenings at a couple of hundred theaters across the U.S.
17 This alone would make Cennarium stand out, but in September it broke new ground with Promenade, a virtual 10-day festival that attempted to foster appointment streaming by broadcasting simultaneous shows every night at 8 p.m.
18 Depp delivered a performance that was a simultaneous reenactment of his 2014 appearance at the Hollywood Film Awards and Captain Jack Sparrow asking about the rum’s whereabouts.
19 Dancers pull or lean on or support one another, seamlessly execute simultaneous solos that suddenly become identical and then again different and go into a huddle while crossing the stage.
20 To make sure the scripts worked for simultaneous performance, Bush planned them out with a series of spreadsheets, timing the entrances and exits by the word count of each scene, she said.
2 同时
together meanwhile meantime in chorus at the same time at once concurrent synchronous synchro equally simultaneously withal contemporaneously therewithal sync synch synchrony simultaneity syn- in a lump in one lump at a time at one time the while at the same moment in phase in the same breath while you' re about it as one in unison all at once in tandem in parallel in sympathy coinstantaneous joint therewith synchronization synchronize
3 同时的
6 同时存在
contemporaneous cohabitation coexist cohabit simultaneity contemporary ubiquitous synchronize
7 同时发生
coinstantaneous synchronous concomitant coincidental coincident connate conjunction coincidence synchronicity concurrence conjuncture synchronism contemporaneity coincide synchronize concur contemporize isochrony simultaneity accompany concurrent contemporaneous synchronization contemporary instantaneous sync live parallel co-occur go together go hand in hand
8 一齐