Concomitant
EN→ZH
What Does Concomitant Mean?
- 伴随的
- 同时发生的
- 相伴的
Concomitant Pronunciation
/kənˈkɒmɪtənt/
Concomitant Definition
adjective
Definition
existing concurrently; happening at the same time as something else.
In ZH
同时存在的;与其他事物同时发生的。
How to Use Concomitant in a Sentence
- The rise in unemployment was concomitant with a decrease in consumer spending.
- His happiness was concomitant with the success of his project.
- The two symptoms are often concomitant in this disease.
- Concomitant factors include age, lifestyle, and genetic predisposition.
- Their research indicated that climate change has concomitant effects on biodiversity.
noun
Definition
a thing that accompanies or is often associated with something else.
In ZH
伴随的事物;通常与其他事物相关的事物。
How to Use Concomitant in a Sentence
- The concomitants of urban living often include pollution and traffic congestion.
- The study examined the concomitant of increased stress and work hours.
- There are many concomitants of poverty that affect health.
- In a debate, the concomitants of both sides should be considered.
- The festival brought many social concomitants to the small town.