conjunctions
英 [kənˈdʒʌŋkʃənz]
美 [kənˈdʒʌŋkʃənz]
n. 连词, 连接词 (如and、but、or); (引起某种结果的事物等的)结合,同时发生; (恒星、行星等的)合
conjunction的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (事件的)同时发生,同地发生
Aconjunction oftwo or more things is the occurrence of them at the same time or place.- ...the conjunction of two events.
两个事件的同时发生 - ...a conjunction of religious and social factors.
宗教因素和社会因素的并存
- ...the conjunction of two events.
- (语法中的)连词
In grammar, aconjunctionis a word or group of words that joins together words, groups, or clauses. In English, there are co-ordinating conjunctions such as 'and' and 'but', and subordinating conjunctions such as 'although', 'because', and 'when'. - PHRASE 连同…;与…一起
If one thing is done or usedin conjunction withanother, the two things are done or used together.- The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemy's coast...
陆军本应与舰队共同行动,突袭敌方海岸。 - Since iron destroys vitamin E, these two nutrients should not be taken in conjunction.
铁会破坏维生素E,所以这两种营养物质不应该同时摄取。
- The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemy's coast...