coexist 英 [ˌkəʊɪgˈzɪst]   美 [ˌkoʊɪgˈzɪst]

coexist

coexist  英 [ˌkəʊɪgˈzɪst] 美 [ˌkoʊɪgˈzɪst]

vi. 共存;和平共处 

进行时:coexisting  过去式:coexisted  过去分词:coexisted  第三人称单数:coexists 

But I think both can coexist. 但是我认为两者可以共存。
In fact, both do coexist. 事实上,两者是共存的。

  • To coexist is to live in the same place or at the same time. If you, your roommate, and a cat all live in an apartment together, you can say the three of you coexist.
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  • vi. 共存;和平共处
  • 1. But I think both can coexist.

    但是我认为两者可以共存。

  • 2. In fact, both do coexist.

    事实上,两者是共存的。

  • 3. All of your data can coexist in the same database.

    你所有的数据都可以在相同的数据库中共存。

  • coexist (v.) 1670s, "exist at the same time as another," from co- + exist. Of political/economic systems, "to exist peaceably at the same time" (especially with reference to communism and the West) from 1931. Related: Coexisted; coexisting.
co·ex·ist / ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪst ; NAmE ˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪst / verb [intransitive ] coexist(with sb/sth) ( formal) to exist together in the same place or at the same time, especially in a peaceful way 共存;(尤指)和平共处 The illness frequently coexists with other chronic diseases. 这种病往往与其他慢性病同时存在。 English speakers now coexist peacefully with their Spanish-speaking neighbours. 讲英语的人现在与他们讲西班牙语的邻居和睦相处。 Different traditions coexist successfully side by side. 不同的传统和谐地共存着。 co·ex·ist / ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪst ; NAmE ˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪst /
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