conjunction / kənˈdʒʌŋk ʃən /

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conjunction 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Grammar. any member of a small class of words distinguished in many languages by their function as connectors between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences, as and, because, but, however.any other word or expression of similar function, as in any case.
  2. the act of conjoining; combination.
  3. the state of being conjoined; union; association: The police, in conjunction with the army, established order.
  4. a combination of events or circumstances.
  5. Logic. a compound proposition that is true if and only if all of its component propositions are true.the relation among the components of such a proposition, usually expressed by AND or & or ·.
  6. Astronomy. the coincidence of two or more heavenly bodies at the same celestial longitude.the state of two or more such coinciding heavenly bodies.
  7. Astrology. the coincidence of two or more heavenly bodies at the same celestial longitude, characterized by a unification of the planetary energies; an astrological aspect.

conjunction 近义词

n. 名词 noun

combination

更多conjunction例句

  1. The company announced its first product soon after — a $400 “Driver Bag” designed in conjunction with the Portland-based bag company, Chester Wallace.
  2. The intelligence gleaned from those actions is then used in conjunction with our own psychological weaknesses to get us to watch more videos, share more content, see more ads, and continue driving Big Tech’s money-making engine.
  3. For example, perhaps there’s a topic in your niche that is discussed a lot but never in conjunction with data.
  4. Eighty percent of the world successfully relies on plant medicine for its primary health care and uses it in conjunction with allopathic medicine.
  5. Its Super Mario sets, for example, can be played in conjunction with an app.
  6. The paperwork was spotless: he had died in transit, the conjunction of a weak heart and long trip.
  7. And like all the other governors on this list, she expanded Medicaid in conjunction with Obamacare.
  8. In conjunction, a new publication, Fred Tomaselli: The Times (Prestel, May 2014) will be available for purchase later this month.
  9. He quit his million-dollar gig to, in conjunction with his wife, Eva, become an empowering resource for girls and young women.
  10. There is also evidence that NSAIDs cause intestinal damage when taken in conjunction with exercise.
  11. The consequence of this was far-reaching, for Victor, like Ney, refused in future to work in conjunction with Soult.
  12. It was in conjunction with Mr. Booth that my father constructed the 'Rocket' engine.
  13. This place occupies the site of a Roman camp, which, in conjunction with Burgh Castle, guarded this part of the coast.
  14. He was the second king of the eighteenth dynasty, and reigned in conjunction with his father Seti for sixty years.
  15. He was invested with full authority as commander-in-chief and governor of Bengal to act in conjunction with a select committee.