concomitant
concomitant 英 [kənˈkɒmɪtənt] 美 [kənˈkɑmɪtənt]
adj. 相伴的;共存的;附随的 n. 伴随物
名词复数:concomitants
- Concomitant means accompanying. If you run into someone that you have a crush on you might feel nervousness with a concomitant forgetfulness.
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- adj. 相伴的;共存的;附随的
- n. 伴随物
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1. This means huge information loss, and the concomitant possibility that there is a vast misallocation of resources.
这意味着大量的信息失真,随之而来的,有可能造成巨大的资源分配不当。
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2. Investigators also gathered and analyzed data on demographics, concomitant axis III conditions, VPA dose, duration of treatment, and select concomitant medications.
调查人员也搜集和分析人口特征、相伴的轴III上的疾病、VPA用量、治疗时长和相伴选用的药物的数据。
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3. And finally, humans will learn that The concomitant of their freedom is responsibility.
最后,人类会知道,伴随着他们自由的就是责任。
- concomitant (adj.) "accompanying, conjoined with, concurrent, going together," c. 1600, from French concomitant, from Late Latin concomitantem (nominative concomitans), present participle of concomitari "accompany, attend," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + comitari "join as a companion," from comes (genitive comitis) "companion," "companion, attendant," the Roman term for a provincial governor, from com "with" (see com-) + stem of ire "to go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go"). Related: Concomitantly; concomitance (1530s).
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