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simultaneity

/sahy-muhl-tey-nee-uhs, sim-uhl-/US // ˌsaɪ məlˈteɪ ni əs, ˌsɪm əl- //UK // (ˌsɪməlˈteɪnɪəs, US ˌsaɪməlˈteɪnɪəs) //

同时性,同时代性,同步性,同时代

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : existing, occurring, or operating at the same time; concurrent: simultaneous movements;simultaneous translation.

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Examples

  • That would require a simultaneous effort, in the United States and around the world.

  • Amid simultaneous public health and economic crises, the need to create long-term solutions that support caregivers and their families is urgent.

  • This is especially relevant now as new research indicates excitement around “digital twins” — in which a live physical event features a simultaneous virtual event, doubling as an option for consumers to attend instead.

  • She always referred to Joe as “The Bum,” which she would accompany with a simultaneous head snap and thumb point in his direction.

  • The simultaneous eruptions in Russia’s “near abroad” have led to claims in pro-Kremlin media of a Western conspiracy, the NYT’s Anton Troianovski notes.

  • And, as far as the laws of simultaneity would allow, it was midnight in Greenwich, England.

  • Someday we'll reach true simultaneity—enter warp, and come out just where we want to be, at the same time.

  • Phenomena in nature stand to each other in two relations, that of simultaneity, and that of succession.

  • We have not a direct intuition of simultaneity, nor of the equality of two durations.

  • The qualitative problem of simultaneity is made to depend upon the quantitative problem of the measurement of time.