coincidence中文
[ kəu'insidəns ] 發音: 用"coincidence"造句
n.
一致(性),符合;巧合,暗合;【數學】重合,疊合(素);同時發生[存在]。 a mere coincidence 偶合,巧合。
一致(性),符合;巧合,暗合;【數學】重合,疊合(素);同時發生[存在]。 a mere coincidence 偶合,巧合。
- a curious coincidence: 奇妙的巧合
- a mere coincidence: 只是巧合而已
- accidental coincidence: 偶然重合,偶然符合
例句與用法
更多例句: 下一頁- This coincidence is indisputable .
這種一致性是無可爭辯的。 - Coincidence operated only mildly in their lives .
在他們生活中巧合的機緣并不多得。 - Szathmar was not impressed by the coincidence .
這次巧遇并沒有給薩斯馬留下深刻的印象。 - This was a frightening thing. it could not be a coincidence !
這是一件可怕的事,不會這么巧吧! - Such a dichotomy cannot simply be attributed to coincidence .
這樣一種分歧不能簡單歸之于巧合。
英文釋義
名詞- the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
同義詞:concurrence, conjunction, co-occurrence - the quality of occupying the same position or area in space; "he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs"
- an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental
同義詞:happenstance
百科釋義
A coincidence (often stated as a mere coincidence) is a collection of two or more events or conditions, closely related by time, space, form, or other associations which appear unlikely to bear a relationship as either cause to effect or effects of a shared cause, within the observer's or observers' understanding of what cause can produce what effects.
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