conjugate
conjugate 英 [ˈkɒndʒəgeɪt] 美 [ˈkɑndʒəgeɪt]
vt. 结合;使成对,使结合 vi. 结合;结亲;性交 n. 同源词
进行时:conjugating 过去式:conjugated 过去分词:conjugated 第三人称单数:conjugates 名词复数:conjugates
- Conjugate is what you do to a word to make it agree with other words in a sentence. If you’ve studied a foreign language, you know that sometimes you can conjugate a verb just by changing its endings.
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- vt. 结合;使成对,使结合
- vi. 结合;结亲;性交
- n. 同源词
- adj. 共轭的;结合的
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1. We say that the reference is the "conjugate" of the service.
我们将这样的引用称为服务的 “共轭”。
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2. Africa has a new conjugate vaccine with the power to eliminate epidemics in the meningitis belt.
非洲获得了能够在脑膜炎地带消除脑膜炎流行病的新结合疫苗。
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3. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a fundamental principle of nature, and applies to the calculations of other conjugate pairs of variables, such as energy and time.
海森堡测不准原理是一项基本自然法则,可运用到计算其它变量的共轭对上,比如能量和时间。
- conjugate (v.) 1520s, in the grammatical sense, "inflect (a verb) through all its various forms," from Latin coniugatus, past participle of coniugare "to yoke together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + iugare "to join," from iugum "yoke" (from PIE root *yeug- "to join"). "This use has its origin in the fact that in inflected languages, a verb is conjugated by conjoining certain inflectional syllables with the root" [Century Dictionary]. Earlier as an adjective, "joined together" (late 15c.). Related: Conjugated; conjugating.
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