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单词 concomitant
释义
concomitant1 adjectiveconcomitant2 noun
concomitantcon‧com‧i‧tant1 /kənˈkɒmɪtənt $ -ˈkɑː-/ adjective formal Word Origin
WORD ORIGINconcomitant1
Origin:
1600-1700 Latin present participle of concomitari ‘to go along with’, from comes ‘companion’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Soldiers must be aware of the concomitant risks and responsibilities of military service.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Britain set the pattern with three classes of travel and the concomitant gradation of station facilities.
  • Clearly also the rise of urbanism brought a concomitant rise of crime and prostitution.
  • No other concomitant infective agents have been implicated in the course of the disease to date.
  • No patient had any concomitant disease.
  • Spending departments suffered a concomitant set of disadvantages.
  • The provision of such packs of information is concomitant with that proposal.
existing or happening together, especially as a result of something SYN  attendant:  war with all its concomitant sufferingsconcomitantly adverb
concomitant1 adjectiveconcomitant2 noun
concomitantconcomitant2 noun [countable] formal Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • In this aspect, too, guilt or guilt-producing attitudes are harmful concomitants.
  • Infusion of calcium concomitant with the diuresis will further augment renal magnesium excretion.
  • Such studies generally refer to wider determinants or concomitants of the national industrial relations variables with which they explain their findings.
  • The ranking of the modalities and concomitants relates to the individual symptoms concerned and should fall into one of the above categories.
something that often or naturally happens with something elseconcomitant of Deafness is a frequent concomitant of old age.
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