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coupled

US // (ˈkʌpəld) //

耦合的,耦合,耦合型,耦合性

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being one of the partners in a permanent sexual relationship

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Examples

  • Wartime shortages, coupled with imperfections, limited the production of British currency.

  • This week, the Red Cross released a public plea—coupled with a social media push—in the hopes of boosting donations quickly.

  • Some members are alone, some coupled, and lots of families, with kids in tow.

  • That, coupled with him wanting it to be a coming-of-age movie, felt fresh to me.

  • Particularly when they are not coupled with other policy tools, one cannot expect sanctions to deliver quickly.

  • To this general swell pedal (and its corresponding indicator key) any or all of the other swell pedals may be coupled at will.

  • An absence of ducats, coupled with the necessity of getting my handicap down to ten, has prevented my speaking ere this.

  • The more general opinion seems to be that a license coupled with a grant or interest cannot be revoked.

  • Be careful, unless you wish your name coupled with his, how you dance too often with the same gentleman.

  • The belfry window on each face is divided into three lights with coupled shafts.