cohort 英 [ˈkəʊhɔ:t]   美 [ˈkoʊhɔrt]

cohort

cohort  英 [ˈkəʊhɔ:t] 美 [ˈkoʊhɔrt]

n. 一群;步兵大队;支持者;同生群 

名词复数:cohorts 

Chairman Ben Bernanke and his cohort may print a lot of money (and they did), but there's almost nothing they can do to speed the velocity of money. 美联储主席本·伯南克和他的同僚们可以大量印钞(他们确实这么干了),但是对于加速前的周转率他们却无计可施。

  • A cohort is a group of people who are around the same age, like a cohort of college students who have similar experiences and concerns.
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  • n. 一群;步兵大队;支持者;同生群
  • 1. Chairman Ben Bernanke and his cohort may print a lot of money (and they did), but there's almost nothing they can do to speed the velocity of money.

    美联储主席本·伯南克和他的同僚们可以大量印钞(他们确实这么干了),但是对于加速前的周转率他们却无计可施。

  • cohort (n.) early 15c., "company of soldiers, band of warriors," from Middle French cohorte (14c.) and directly from Latin cohortem (nominative cohors) "enclosure," with meaning extended to "infantry company" in the Roman army through the notion of "enclosed group, retinue;" from assimilated form of com "with" (see co-) + a root akin to hortus "garden," from PIE *ghr-ti-, from PIE root *gher- (1) "to grasp, enclose."
co·hort / ˈkəʊhɔːt ; NAmE ˈkoʊhɔːrt / noun [countable + singular or plural verb ] 1 ( technical 术语 ) a group of people who share a common feature or aspect of behaviour (有共同特点或举止类同的)一群人,一批人 the 1999 birth cohort (= all those born in 1999) *1999 年出生的同龄人口 2 ( disapproving) a member of a group of people who support another person 同伙;支持者 Robinson and his cohorts were soon ejected from the hall. 鲁滨逊及其同伙很快被赶出了大厅。 cohort cohorts co·hort / ˈkəʊhɔːt ; NAmE ˈkoʊhɔːrt /
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