单词 | contemporaneous |
释义 | contemporaneous (kəntempəreɪniəs ) adjective If two events or situations are contemporaneous, they happen or exist during the same period of time. [formal] No recording or contemporaneous note was made of the conversation with Mr Diamond. contemporaneously adverb [ADVERB with verb] The confession was not a precise record taken down contemporaneously during the interview. Collocations: contemporaneous record The peninsula's health oscillated back and forth in relation to its shipping, trading, banking and price history (tracking the fluctuations in prices and commodities through contemporaneous records). The Times Literary Supplement The taxpayers did not introduce into evidence the index cards they allegedly prepared or any other contemporaneous records supporting their contention that they made the alleged gifts. Christianity Today Contemporaneous records for all but the most pre-eminent in society are scant; fissures and lacunae are everywhere. The Times Literary Supplement |
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