co-oc·curˌkō-ə-ˈkər
co-occur如何读
co-occur是什么意思
- vi.同现
co-occur英英释义
verb
intransitive verb
to occur at the same time or in the same place co-occurring species … certain words co-occur or collocate regularly with certain other words.—Morton Benson
symptoms that often co-occur
co-occur词源英文解释
The first known use of co-occur was in 1957
co-occur 例句
1 the chronic depression that so often co-occurs with drug abuse
2 Mental health conditions, like anxiety and depression, can also lead to or co-occur with insomnia, but insomnia also dramatically increases the risk of developing these conditions.
3 Over time, a neural network trained to predict which words co-occur with other words learned to place similar words (like dog and cat) close together in vector space.
4 Emotional infidelity may co-occur with physical infidelity or manifest independently and poses a significant threat to the emotional connection and trust within a committed relationship.
5 The surgery should be approached with caution in people with severe bleeding disorders, diabetes co-occurring with peripheral artery disease, or a history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
6 Research shows that internalizing disorders—like anxiety disorder or major depressive disorder—commonly co-occur with AUD.
7 The researchers cataloged 27 emotions, some of which were more likely to co-occur and so were considered related.
8 Alcohol and other substance abuse or dependence may also co – occur with depression.
酒精和其他物质滥用或依赖也可以与抑郁症共同出现.