contemporaneous
contemporaneous 英 [kənˌtempəˈreɪniəs] 美 [kənˌtɛmpəˈreniəs]
adj. 同时期的;同时代的,同时发生的
- If you're born on the same day as your friend, you've got a contemporaneous birthday, or one that happens in the same period of time.
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- adj. 同时期的;同时代的,同时发生的
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1. Eventually, culture watchers and sociologists began pointing out contemporaneous waves of behavior.
最终,文化观察者和社会学家们开始指出同时代的行为浪潮。
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2. This ADB paper suggests China is now as rich as the USSR was even as a percentage of contemporaneous US per-capita income, but it puts that figure at almost 30%, which seems absurdly high.
这份亚洲开发银行的报告还指出,现在中国与当年的苏维埃一样富有,是以美国当年同时期的人均收入来作基准的,而这样计算之后中国的比例竟然达到了30%,实在是出奇的高。
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3. It is a book that has influenced modern fantasy nearly as much as the contemporaneous Lewis and Tolkien, yet is by far the most under appreciated.
这本小说几乎和同时期的路易斯托尔金一样影响了现代幻想小说,然而至今仍被大大低估。
- contemporaneous (adj.) "living or existing at the same time," 1650s, from Late Latin contemporaneus "contemporary," from the same Latin source as contemporary (adj.)but with an extended form after Late Latin temporaneous "timely." Related: Contemporaneously; contemporaneousness. An earlier adjective was contemporanean (1550s).
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