coincidence
coincidence 英 [kəʊˈɪnsɪdəns] 美 [koʊˈɪnsɪdəns]
n. 巧合;同时发生;一致
名词复数:coincidences
- People love to talk about strange coincidences––like you and your mother having the same birthday, or two unrelated families named "The Martins" living next door to each other. A coincidence is something that's not planned or arranged but seems like it is.
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- n. 巧合;同时发生;一致
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1. a remarkable coincidence
不寻常的巧合
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2. What a coincidence!I wasn't expecting to see you here.
真巧!我没料到会在这里见到你。
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3. It's not a coincidence that none of the directors are women.
没有一位董事是女性,这并非偶然。
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4. the coincidence of inflation and unemployment
通货膨胀与失业的并存
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5. a coincidence of interests between the two partners
两个合伙人之间利益的一致
- coincidence (n.) c. 1600, "exact correspondence in substance or nature," from French coincidence, from coincider, from Medieval Latin coincidere, literally "to fall upon together," from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see com-) + incidere "to fall upon" (from in- "upon" + combining form of cadere "to fall," from PIE root *kad- "to fall").
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