coeval 英 [kəʊˈi:vl]   美 [koʊˈivl]

coeval

coeval  英 [kəʊˈi:vl] 美 [koʊˈivl]

adj. 同时代的  n. 同时代的人 

名词复数:coevals 

and in obedience to a custom coeval with our Government and what I believe to be your expectations 并依照我们政府当前的惯例和我所认为是你们的希望
Tang Xianzu, a playwright of Ming Dynasty in 16th Century, was the coeval of Shakespeare of Britain. 16世纪明代的汤显祖与英国的莎士比亚是同时代人。

  • When two things live or happen during the same period of time, they are coeval. If you annotate an old poem, the annotations and the text of the poem are not coeval.
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  • adj. 同时代的
  • n. 同时代的人
  • 1. and in obedience to a custom coeval with our Government and what I believe to be your expectations

    并依照我们政府当前的惯例和我所认为是你们的希望

  • 2. Tang Xianzu, a playwright of Ming Dynasty in 16th Century, was the coeval of Shakespeare of Britain.

    16世纪明代的汤显祖与英国的莎士比亚是同时代人。

  • 3. These hallowed documents provide us with basic principles which, thanks to their deistic background, are presented as coeval with creation and incapable of being questioned or upset.

    这些被视为神圣的文献能给我们提供基本的原则,是由于它们的自然神论的背景,所以把展现在我们面前的就是有创造性的同时代的事物,不会受到质疑,也不会被推翻的。

  • coeval (adj.) "having the same age, having lived for an equal period," 1620s, from Late Latin coaevus "of the same age," from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see com-) + aevum "an age" (from PIE root *aiw- "vital force, life; long life, eternity"). As a noun from c. 1600.
co·eval / kəʊˈiːvl ; NAmE koʊˈiːvl / adjective ( formal) coeval(with sth) (of two or more things 两个或以上的事物 ) having the same age or date of origin (与…)同龄,同时代,同时期出现 The industry is coeval with the construction of the first railways. 这一产业和初期铁路的建造相伴而生。 co·eval / kəʊˈiːvl ; NAmE koʊˈiːvl /
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