concomitant如何读

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concomitant是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 相伴的
  2. 共存的
  3. 伴随的
  4. 附随的
  5. 同时发生的
  6. 相伴
  7. 并在的
  8. 伴生的
  9. 随之而来的
  10. 伴发的
n. (名词)
  1. 附随物
  2. 伴随物
  3. 同时发生的事
  4. 伴随的事物
  5. 相伴物
  6. 成分
  7. 附随物质
  8. 伴随发生的事
  9. 伴随
  10. 共存

concomitant自然拼读

con·com·i·tant

kn ka mih tnt

concomitant变形

复数:concomitants

concomitant扩展

concomitantly (adv.)

concomitant词根

词根:concomitant

n.

concomitance 相伴,伴随,共存

concomitant英英释义

Noun:
  1. an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another

Adjective:
  1. following or accompanying as a consequence;

    "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems"
    "snags incidental to the changeover in management"
    "attendant circumstances"
    "the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness"
    "the ensuant response to his appeal"
    "the resultant savings were considerable"

concomitant词源中文解释

"伴随的,连带的,同时发生的,一起前进的",约1600年,来自法语 concomitant,源自晚期拉丁语 concomitantem(主格 concomitans), concomitari 的现在分词形式,意为“陪伴,出席”,由 com “与,一起”(见 con-)和 comitari “作为伴侣加入”,由 comes(所有格 comitis)“伴侣”,“同伴,随从”,罗马时期指省长的术语,由 com “与”(见 com-)和 ire 的词干组成,意为“前往”(来自 PIE 词根 *ei- “前往”)。相关词汇: Concomitantly; concomitance(1530年代)。

concomitant_医学行业词汇

伴行的

伴发的

副的

concomitant词源英文解释

Adjective and Noun Latin concomitant-, concomitans, present participle of concomitari to accompany, from com- + comitari to accompany, from comit-, comes companion — more at count

The first known use of concomitant was in 1607

concomitant儿童词典英英释义

concrete1 of 3adjective

naming a real thing or class of things : not abstract

"book" is a concrete noun but "goodness" is not

belonging to or based on actual experience

concrete examples

material entry 1 sense 1, real

concrete evidence

ˈkän-ˌkrēt,kän-ˈkrētrelating to or made of concrete

a concrete wall

concrete2 of 3verb

solidify

to cover with, form of, or set in concrete

concrete3 of 3noun

a hard strong building material made by mixing cement, sand, and gravel or broken rock with water

concrete1 of 3adjective

naming a real thing or class of things : not abstract

"book" is a concrete noun but "goodness" is not

belonging to or based on actual experience

concrete examples

material entry 1 sense 1, real

concrete evidence

ˈkän-ˌkrēt,kän-ˈkrētrelating to or made of concrete

a concrete wall

concrete2 of 3verb

solidify

to cover with, form of, or set in concrete

concrete3 of 3noun

a hard strong building material made by mixing cement, sand, and gravel or broken rock with water

concrete1 of 3adjective

naming a real thing or class of things : not abstract

"book" is a concrete noun but "goodness" is not

belonging to or based on actual experience

concrete examples

material entry 1 sense 1, real

concrete evidence

ˈkän-ˌkrēt,kän-ˈkrētrelating to or made of concrete

a concrete wall

concrete2 of 3verb

solidify

to cover with, form of, or set in concrete

concrete3 of 3noun

a hard strong building material made by mixing cement, sand, and gravel or broken rock with water

concoursenoun

a flocking, moving, or flowing together : gathering

a place (as a boulevard, open area, or hall) where many people pass or gather

the concourse of the bus terminal

concordantadjective

being in agreement : consonant

concordancenoun

an alphabetical index of the principal words in a book or in the works of an author

concord

concomitantadjective

accompanying especially as something of less importance

concomitantadjective

accompanying especially as something of less importance

concomitant 例句

1 Their study also explains why the cancer cells are resistant and how this resistance can be overcome: through concomitant pharmacotherapy or genetically improved CAR T-cells.

2 It was a turkey and the concomitant fixings.

3 Her neck bruise and the concomitant calluses on her left hand are fading, and her psychological scars are coming into starker relief.

4 It's all spittle and bile, and hooks hammered into the skull, with a concomitant sense that the music is somehow healthy, ingrained with conscious goodness.

5 No patients had concomitant cardiac symptoms.

没有患者伴发心脏症状。

6 My research deals with how a purely economic approach to copyright and a concomitant disregard for expressive freedoms threaten the digital domain.

7 The Skyscraper Index — Economic Crisis as Concomitant of skyscrapers.

摩天大楼指数——如影随形的经济危机。

8 Concomitant the historic changes in China are the new development and changes in the whole world.

中国的历史性变化是与世界的发展变化相伴生的.

9 There are particular pitfalls with Joplin, whose spectacular musical rise and concomitant drug abuse lends itself to the VH1-ish tropes of the genre that most filmmakers want to avoid.

10 He was also receiving concomitant carvedilol and an ECG showed only inferior wall infarct without arrhythmia.

另外,他还同时服用卡维地洛,心电图仅显示下壁心梗,没有心律不齐.

11 There are a few too many instances of shiny metal, moving parts, glowing lights and their concomitant special effects.

12 Some readers will find his rhetoric perfidious and reactionary, with its dismissal of identity politics and the concomitant particulars of the African-American experience.

13 Since Season 2, nearly every episode has inspired concomitant think pieces.

14 Standing alone, is the common failing of modern people, is with life thriving concomitant and rare.

孤独, 是现代人的通病, 是与生活繁盛相伴而生的.

15 “The emotions of terror & wonder so often concomitant with sublime.”

16 Cultures that were better at trading saw a concomitant increase in their wealth...

比较擅长贸易的文明其财富也随之增长。

17 Thanks in part to the concomitant rise of tabloid magazines including Closer and Heat, with their endless appetite for celebrity gossip, the housemates, who entered the Big Brother house as nobodies, left as stars.

18 Neutrophilic granulocytopenia concomitant with myelodysplastic syndrome.

骨髓异常增生综合症伴发的中性粒细胞减少症.

19 Who know, can have you to know mutually concomitant?

谁知道,能有你相知相伴?。

20 A concomitant desire to understand or at least illuminate the mechanisms and limits of freedom moves insistently through the pages of “Transit.”

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