concomitant
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /kənˈkɒmɪtənt/
美 /kənˈkɑmətənt/|/kənˈkɔmətənt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Something happening or existing at the same time.
— The reflection, that but the next day was to transport her far from London, had, in chasing distrust, with its natural concomitants, restraint and reserve, given a sweet and placid composure to her demeanour.
- An invariant homogeneous polynomial in the coefficients of a form, a covariant variable, and a contravariant variable.
形容词 adj.
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Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent.
— It has therefore pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, and to the ideas which we receive from them, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure, […]
- Of or relating to the grammatical aspect which expresses that a secondary action is occurring simultaneously to the primary action of the statement.
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词源 1
First attested 1607; from Middle French concomitant, from Latin concomitāns, the present participle of concomitor (“to accompany”), from con- (“together”) + comitor (“to accompany”), from comes (“companion”).
词源 2
First attested 1607; from Middle French concomitant, from Latin concomitāns, the present participle of concomitor (“to accompany”), from con- (“together”) + comitor (“to accompany”), from comes (“companion”).
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