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单词 simultaneous
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Definition of simultaneous in English:

simultaneous

adjective ˌsɪm(ə)lˈteɪnɪəsˌsaɪməlˈteɪniəs
  • Occurring, operating, or done at the same time.

    a simultaneous withdrawal of troops
    simultaneous translation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These episodes are all redolent of the simultaneous narrow focus and immense reach of Kiarostami's art.
    • It is more likely to happen with three simultaneous live infections.
    • The failed application would have meant the simultaneous excavation of coal and clay on a different section of the land.
    • As campaigners flooded through London, countries around the globe held simultaneous protests.
    • Blogging was born out of a need for independence and out of a simultaneous trust and mistrust for the community.
    • This will lead to the simultaneous withdrawal of the armies of both the countries from the borders.
    • I think it is by carrying out a simultaneous attack on all those fronts, that we'll be able to make a dent in poverty.
    • If simultaneous releases have to be stopped then the government will have to pass an ordinance, he added.
    • The maximum use of force is in no way incompatible with the simultaneous use of the intellect.
    • So they installed, at their own expense, simultaneous translation facilities.
    • How have simultaneous viewing technologies changed the way in which media is produced and consumed in the UK?
    • The difference from concurrent validity is that a future rather than a simultaneous criterion measure is employed.
    • Two simultaneous articles means the there's enough buzz on the street to merit a higher word count.
    • This year's event also boasts simultaneous sister parties in London and Tokyo.
    • Most economic theory is synchronic - it deals with simultaneous events at one point in time.
    • It is thought that this is the first time a husband and wife have taken simultaneous command appointments at wing commander rank.
    • Rapid economic growth may lead to the simultaneous increase of both poverty and inequality.
    • In simultaneous raids 12 men were arrested at houses in Sheffield, Rotherham and Leeds.
    • That is harder to pin down, but movie people all sniff the same zeitgeist and often have simultaneous inspiration.
    • The offset printing machines allow the simultaneous printing of both sides of the banknotes.
    Synonyms
    concurrent, happening at the same time, done at the same time, contemporaneous, concomitant, coinciding, coincident, synchronous, synchronized, synchronic
    coexistent, parallel, side by side

Derivatives

  • simultaneity

  • noun ˌsɪm(ə)ltəˈniːɪtiˌsɪm(ə)ltəˈneɪɪti
    • The simultaneity of diverse visualities and textualities, presented in these Readers, turns the act of reading into a heuristic navigation of our current physical and virtual reality.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The transitions are mentally demanding, and the frequent use of moving, multiple frames connected by simultaneity and consequence create something different for a comic book movie.
      • And our country was mired in what the Keynesian economists said could never happen: the simultaneity of inflation and high unemployment.
      • The very natures of God and men are in question, and the simultaneity of beauty and horror, light and darkness, remains one of Hecht's pressing subjects.
      • We are in the epoch of simultaneity: we are in the epoch of juxtaposition, the epoch of the near and far, of the side-by-side, of the dispersed.
  • simultaneousness

  • noun ˌsɪmlˈteɪnɪəsnəsˌsaɪməlˈteɪniəsnəs
    • It should therefore be ensured, at relatively high expenditures, that this simultaneousness of the application movement is maintained also during an extended operating time.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That view is expressed after looking at page 180 and considering the simultaneousness of the events.
      • This reflects a lack of simultaneousness of culture and society in the perpetrators' own countries, which has only come into being as a result of a radically uprooting process of modernisation.
      • This simultaneousness is a state of consciousness that is neither just humanly inspired nor solely divinely inspired yet both presences are necessary for this imaginal field to be created.
      • It is fascinating how the simultaneousness of the events is triggered by showing movement.

Origin

Mid 17th century: based on Latin simul 'at the same time', probably influenced by late Latin momentaneus.

Rhymes

contemporaneous, cutaneous, extemporaneous, extraneous, instantaneous, miscellaneous, Pausanias, porcellaneous, spontaneous, subcutaneous
 
 

Definition of simultaneous in US English:

simultaneous

adjectiveˌsaɪməlˈteɪniəsˌsīməlˈtānēəs
  • Occurring, operating, or done at the same time.

    a simultaneous withdrawal of all troops
    simultaneous translation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The failed application would have meant the simultaneous excavation of coal and clay on a different section of the land.
    • In simultaneous raids 12 men were arrested at houses in Sheffield, Rotherham and Leeds.
    • That is harder to pin down, but movie people all sniff the same zeitgeist and often have simultaneous inspiration.
    • It is thought that this is the first time a husband and wife have taken simultaneous command appointments at wing commander rank.
    • I think it is by carrying out a simultaneous attack on all those fronts, that we'll be able to make a dent in poverty.
    • The offset printing machines allow the simultaneous printing of both sides of the banknotes.
    • Most economic theory is synchronic - it deals with simultaneous events at one point in time.
    • As campaigners flooded through London, countries around the globe held simultaneous protests.
    • The maximum use of force is in no way incompatible with the simultaneous use of the intellect.
    • Blogging was born out of a need for independence and out of a simultaneous trust and mistrust for the community.
    • These episodes are all redolent of the simultaneous narrow focus and immense reach of Kiarostami's art.
    • If simultaneous releases have to be stopped then the government will have to pass an ordinance, he added.
    • How have simultaneous viewing technologies changed the way in which media is produced and consumed in the UK?
    • The difference from concurrent validity is that a future rather than a simultaneous criterion measure is employed.
    • This year's event also boasts simultaneous sister parties in London and Tokyo.
    • Two simultaneous articles means the there's enough buzz on the street to merit a higher word count.
    • Rapid economic growth may lead to the simultaneous increase of both poverty and inequality.
    • It is more likely to happen with three simultaneous live infections.
    • So they installed, at their own expense, simultaneous translation facilities.
    • This will lead to the simultaneous withdrawal of the armies of both the countries from the borders.
    Synonyms
    concurrent, happening at the same time, done at the same time, contemporaneous, concomitant, coinciding, coincident, synchronous, synchronized, synchronic

Origin

Mid 17th century: based on Latin simul ‘at the same time’, probably influenced by late Latin momentaneus.

 
 
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