| 释义 | 
		  conjugate /konˈjŭ-gāt/     transitive verb- To give the various inflections or parts of (a verb) (grammar)
 - To unite (biochemistry)
       intransitive verb- To undergo inflection (grammar)
 - To unite (biochemistry)
       adjective /-gət or -gāt/ - Joined
 - Connected or coupled
 - Occurring in pairs (botany)
 - Reciprocally related, as of two complex numbers, having their real parts equal and their imaginary parts equal but of opposite sign (mathematics)
 - Having the same root, cognate (grammar)
       noun /-gət/ - A word with the same root as another word
 - Anything joined or connected with, or related to, something else
     ORIGIN: L conjugāre, -ātum, from con- together, and jugāre, from jugum a yoke   conˈjugant  noun (biology) One of a pair of cells or individuals undergoing conjugation  Conjugaˈtae /-tēˈ/   plural noun  A class of freshwater algae reproducing by conjugation of like gametes, including desmids, Spirogyra, etc  conˈjugated  adjective - Conjugate
 - (of atoms, groups, bonds, or the compounds in which they occur) showing a special type of mutual influence, esp characterized by an arrangement of alternate single and double bonds between carbon atoms (chem)
    conˈjugating  noun and  adjective  conjugāˈtion  noun - The set of all the inflectional forms of a verb, including tense, person, voice, aspect, etc (grammar)
 - Inflection in verbs (grammar)
 - The act of joining
 - Union
 - Temporary or permanent union of two cells or individuals preparatory to the development of new individuals, esp the union of isogametes in some algae and fungi (biology)
 - (in prokaryotes) the process by which genetic information is transferred from one bacterium to another (biology)
    conjugāˈtional or conˈjugative  adjective  Conjugate    conjugate angle  noun  One of a pair of angles whose sum is 360°  conjugate diameters  plural noun  Two diameters in a conic section, such that each is parallel to the tangent at the extremity of the other  conjugated protein  noun  A substance in which a protein is combined with a non-protein  conjugate foci  noun (physics) Two points such that rays of light diverging from either of them are brought to a focus at the other  conjugate mirrors  plural noun  Mirrors set so that rays from the focus of one are reflected to that of the other    |