coinciding 的定义
co·in·cid·ed, co·in·cid·ing.
- to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position: The centers of concentric circles coincide. Our vacations coincided this year.
- to correspond exactly, as in nature, character, etc.: His vocation coincides with his avocation.
- to agree or concur, as in thought or opinion: Their opinions always coincide.
coinciding 近义词
go along with; coexist
更多coinciding例句
- This unfortunate shift coincides with a trend of democratic decline worldwide, as large democracies like India, Turkey, and Brazil have become more authoritarian.
- Last week was a big one for corporate climate pledges, timed to coincide with the United Nations General Assembly.
- The resurgence of cases in Europe, which coincides with the back-to-school period, is certainly spooking investors there this morning.
- Today, another meat shortage has coincided with an important election.
- A new decade-long record of natural carbon dioxide emissions in the area reveals that spikes in CO2 release coincided with the biggest earthquakes.
- That first video appeared on Al Jazeera on October 7, 2001, coinciding with the start of the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan.
- State and local governments shed 48,000 jobs in July, a result of budget cutting coinciding with the new fiscal year.
- I could hear Colonel Sheraton's deep voice every now and then emphatically coinciding with some statement made by Orme.
- Humber expressed themselves as coinciding with my views much more than with the views of Bro.
- And besides these there are the following introduced religions—each coinciding, more or less, with some ethnological division.
- Mr. Wickersham is a stanch democrat, his political belief coinciding in large measure with the principles of that party.
- Davies demurred to this out of loyalty, but common sense, coinciding with a strong aversion of his own, settled the matter.