coinciding

coinciding[ˌkəuinˈsaidɪŋ] 

coinciding

原级:coincide

第三人称单数:coincides

过去分词:coincided

coinciding

过去式:coincided

coinciding 基本解释
相符;两件或更多的事情同时发生( coincide的现在分词 );想法、意见等相同;极为类似;
coinciding 单语例句

1. Vehicles were banned from Baghdad's streets for four hours coinciding with prayer services on Friday, for a regular weekly curfew on the Muslim holy day.

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3. It turned to be a big fuss only because of the ill timing, coinciding with a change of government and upcoming election this September.

4. Greenspan has been conducting a round of interviews coinciding with the release of his book, which went on sale yesterday.

5. Coinciding with that trend, drought seems to have taken root in North China.

6. coinciding

6. A meeting of the Board of Directors shall be held at least once a year coinciding with the GMM at the headquarters of BFA.

7. " Valentine's Day coinciding with the Spring Festival has probably helped table reservations, " Ma said.

8. coinciding的反义词

8. A 2004 study confirmed it was a nationwide phenomenon, with peaks in death coinciding around the Christmas and New Year's holidays.

9. The film has its Hong Kong premiere Tuesday, coinciding with its general release at cinemas throughout China.

10. The first trainees are expected to be reintroduced into the wild in 2008, coinciding with the Olympic Games in Beijing.

coinciding 英英释义

adj

1. occurring or operating at the same time

    e.g. a series of coincident events

    Synonym: coincident coincidental concurrent co-occurrent cooccurring simultaneous