concordance
concordance 英 [kənˈkɔ:dəns] 美 [kənˈkɔrdəns]
n. 调和,一致;用语索引;著作或作家全集的重要用字索引
名词复数:concordances
- Concordance happens when everything agrees. It can refer to an agreement of opinions, or it can describe things that are in harmony. Your words may be in concordance with your actions — that means they're expressing the same thing.
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- n. 调和,一致;用语索引;著作或作家全集的重要用字索引
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1. The degree of consensus among NFPs and of concordance between NFPs and the expert panel was considered high when more than 70% agreed on a response.
当对某一反应的一致意见超过70%,则认为国家中心间的共识度以及国家中心与专家小组间的共识程度高。
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2. The investigators then determined the differences in autism concordance rates between the identical and fraternal twins to estimate the contribution to autism of genes and of a shared environment.
研究者决定同卵和异卵双胞胎自闭症一致几率的区别,估计自闭症的病因是基因还是共享的环境。
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3. You'll learn on Thursday or Friday in your sections what a concordance is,and you'll learn how to use it.
你们会在周四或周五的课程中学到,重要语汇索引是什么,还有如何使用。
- concordance (n.) late 14c., "alphabetical arrangement of the important words in a major written work" (especially the Bible, later also of Shakespeare's plays), from Old French concordance (12c.) "agreement, harmony" and directly from Medieval Latin concordantia, from concordantem (nominative concordans), from Latin concordare "be of one mind," from concors "of the same mind" (see concord (n.)).
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