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conjunct

/adjective kuhn-juhngkt, kon-juhngkt; noun kon-juhngkt/US // adjective kənˈdʒʌŋkt, ˈkɒn dʒʌŋkt; noun ˈkɒn dʒʌŋkt //UK // (kənˈdʒʌŋkt, ˈkɒndʒʌŋkt) //

与之相邻的是,与之相伴的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : bound in close association; conjoined; combined; united: conjunct ideas; conjunct influences.
    • : formed by conjunction.
    • : Grammar. occurring only in combination with an immediately preceding or following form of a particular class, and constituting with this form a single phonetic unit, as 'll in English he'll, and n't in isn't. having enclitic or proclitic form and occurring with a verb, as French me, le, se.pertaining to a word so characterized.
    • : Music. progressing melodically by intervals of a second: conjunct motion of an ascending scale.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Logic. either of the propositions in a conjunction.
    • : Grammar. a conjunctive adverb.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmutual
as inpublic
as incommon
Antonyms

Examples

  • Venus conjunct ruler Mercury suggests your need for sounding boards, if not collaborators.

  • Ruler Saturn is conjunct the Sun opposing the Full Moon, amped by Jupiter.

  • The Sun-Mercury conjunct insists you voice this fact instead of laying blame for lacking backing, then harboring resentment.

  • Saturn conjunct Venus combines the discipline of the former with the pleasure principle of the latter.

  • A Venus-Saturn conjunct suggests a happy reunion with family sages or mentors.

  • The difference is that they are conjunct, whereas in the primitive standard octave (e—e) the tetrachords are disjunct (e-a b-e).

  • This must have been true a fortiori of the older seven-stringed scale, in which the Mes united the two conjunct tetrachords.

  • Cirripedia sine pedunculo: scuta et terga musculis depressoribus instructa: reliqu test valv inter se immobiliter conjunct.

  • Either you mean another instead of this, as a competitor, or, another part conjunct with these parts.

  • And as he is the pastor of this people, it is by the conjunct causes of appropriation: which are, 1.