concomitant 详细解释

concomitant

[kən'kɔmitənt]

adj.相伴的, 附随的, 共存的
n.附随物

词形变化

副词: concomitantly |

词义辨析

同义参见:

coexistent  annex  accompanying  connected  accompaniment  concerted  dependent  companionate  simultaneous  

英英释义

名词 concomitant:

an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another

同义词:accompaniment, attendant, co-occurrence

形容词 concomitant:

following as a consequence

同义词:accompanying, attendant, incidental, incidental to

补充

concomitantconcomitant英:[kənˈkɔmitənt] 美:[kənˈkɑmɪtənt]adj.1.伴随的, 同时发生或出现的n.1.伴随发生的事; 伴随物

例句

1. Cultures that were better at trading saw a concomitant increase in their wealth.更擅长贸易的文明见证了其财富的随之增长。 2. This approach was concomitant with the move away from relying solely on official records.这种方法是随着摆脱单纯依靠官方记录的做法而产生的。 3. Overpopulation may be an inevitable concomitant of capitalism.人口过剩也许是资本主义的必然产物。 4. But the concomitant of political power is compromise.但是与政治权力相伴而生的是妥协。 5. she loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.她喜爱旅行,包括随之而来的一切烦恼。 6. concomitant with his obsession with dirt was a desire for order.伴随他对肮脏的过分焦虑的是对整洁的渴望。 7. some of us look on pain and illness as concomitants of the stresses of living.我们有些人认为,痛苦和疾病是生活压力造成的。 8. The drug's risks increase with the concomitant use of alcohol.毒品和酒精一同使用危险会增大。 9. changes that are concomitant with population growth伴随人口增长而产生的变化 10. "hunger, a lack of education, and other concomitants of poverty"饥饿、教育匮乏以及其他伴随贫困而来的现状。