| 单词 | cohort |
| 释义 | cohort From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcohortco‧hort /ˈkəʊhɔːt $ ˈkoʊhɔːrt/ noun [countable]1 GROUP OF PEOPLEsomeone’s cohorts are their friends who support them and stay loyal to them – used to show disapprovalMark and his cohorts eventually emerged from the studio.2 technical a group of people of the same age, social class etc, especially when they are being studieda cohort of 386 patients aged 65 plusExamples from the Corpuscohort• Our findings are based on a cohort of women seeking insemination treatment because their partners had a fertility problem.• The 74 million Baby-Boom cohort dwarfs the 40 million Generation Xers.• Hawk and his cohorts cheated Jack out of a fortune.• It is highly probable that many of those in the initial cohort of patients would have died.• "Baby boomers" are the largest cohort of Americans living today.• Figures for 1984 show 67. 4 percent of the cohort infected.• The overall in-hospital mortality of 15.6% of this cohort was similar to short-term mortality of similar cohorts in previous studies.• By 1984,43. 7 percent of the New York cohort was infected.Origin cohort (1400-1500) Latin cohors “enclosed place, people in an enclosure, unit of soldiers in the ancient Roman army” |
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