concomitant的意思|示意

美 / kənˈkɒmɪtənt / 英 / kənˈkɑmɪtənt /

adj. 伴随的,同时发生或出现的

n. 伴随发生的事,伴随物,共存


concomitant的用法详解

英语单词concomitant的用法讲解

concomitant是一个英语词汇,皆来源自拉丁语,其意思是“伴随物”、“随之而至”,常用作形容词,描述一个状态或事物事件对另一个事物事件的随同发生,或同时存在的状态。

例句1:

The economic recession was accompanied by a concomitant rise in unemployment.

经济衰退伴随着失业率的上升而来。

例句2:

The concomitant effect of the market reform was a dramatic increase in economic growth.

市场改革的伴随效应就是经济增长显著增加。

例句3:

J.K. Rowling's popularity is concomitant with her success in writing.

J.K.罗琳的受欢迎程度正是因为她的写作成功而来。

以上,就是英语单词concomitant的用法讲解。

concomitant相关例句

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。

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The incidence rate of ADR is high when concomitant with other drugs, account for 43.14 %.

合并用药的不良反应发生率较高, 占43.14%.

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It looks like a case of chronic sinusitis with concomitant nasal polyps.

看来像慢性鼻窦炎并伴发息肉.

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Deafness is a frequent concomitant of old age.

耳聋是老年伴随而来的现象.

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Concomitant procedures included 8 MVR or MVP, 4 AVR, 9 DVR and 1 Bentalls procedure.

同期行MVR或MVP8例, AVR4例, DVR9例,Bentall1例.

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The concomitant season of spring is summer.

紧接着春天而来的就是夏天.

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