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coexisting

/koh-ig-zist/US // ˌkoʊ ɪgˈzɪst //UK // (ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪst) //

共存的,并存的,共存,共存于世

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to exist together or at the same time.
    • : to exist separately or independently but peaceably, often while remaining rivals or adversaries: Although their ideologies differ greatly, the two great powers must coexist.

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Examples

  • Those behind the project hope to create an educational video that provides locals with invaluable information that helps them coexist with the many different animals in their backyard — in this case, literally.

  • Understanding why these two realities can coexist first requires understanding how we measure cases in schools.

  • Public and private insurance companies would be able to coexist and compete against one another, according to Spellberg.

  • The two factors so seldom coexist because there is a natural push-and-pull between loading up on talent for the future and spending to win in the here and now.

  • The team isolated strains and determined the pairwise rules governing the microbes’ abilities to outcompete or coexist with one another.

  • It will take leadership and vision to forge an enduring peace between two viable states, coexisting as peaceful neighbors.

  • Thus throughout the world, everywhere, there will be an enormous number of particulars coexisting in the same place.

  • The indications vary, depending on whether there is a coexisting middle-ear suppuration or not.

  • In the Herbartian theory of a world of coexisting individuals, the notion of reciprocal action was central.

  • Those ideas are hypostasized abstractions which are taken from the uniformly coexisting characteristics of objects.

  • Most often it is due to the coexisting disease of the intestinal mucous membrane or to the ingestion of unsuitable foods.