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concordance

/kon-kawr-dns, kuhn-/US // kɒnˈkɔr dns, kən- //UK // (kənˈkɔːdəns) //

一致性,一致意见,一致

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : agreement; concord; harmony: the concordance of the membership.
    • : an alphabetical index of the principal words of a book, as of the Bible, with a reference to the passage in which each occurs.
    • : an alphabetical index of subjects or topics.
    • : the degree of similarity in a pair of twins with respect to the presence or absence of a particular disease or trait.

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Examples

  • Some studies have found that, among identical twins, there is extremely high concordance for ADHD.

  • I rode up here, wrote my letter in the sweat of the concordance and with the able-bodied help of Lloyd—and dined.

  • Science, mere concordance with the latest doctrine of the moment, is nothing to the artist except in so far as it serves his ends.

  • Sympathy derives its origin from the concordance of spiritual spheres, which emanate from subjects, 171.

  • You can find any portion or any verse in the Bible by just turning to this concordance.

  • In which Computes there are manifest disparities, and such as much divide the concordance and harmony of times.