coincidences
英 [kəʊˈɪnsɪdənsɪz]
美 [koʊˈɪnsədənsɪz]
n. (令人吃惊的)巧合,巧事; 同时存在; 并存; (意见等的)相同,相符,一致
coincidence的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 巧合;巧事
Acoincidenceis when two or more similar or related events occur at the same time by chance and without any planning.- Mr. Berry said the timing was a coincidence and that his decision was unrelated to Mr. Roman's departure...
贝里先生说这是时间上的巧合,他的决定与罗曼先生的离开没有关系。 - ...a string of amazing coincidences...
一连串惊人的巧合 - The premises of Chabert and Sons were situated by the river and, by coincidence, not too far away from where Eric Talbot had met his death.
查伯特父子公司的经营场所位于河边,碰巧的是,那儿离埃里克·塔尔博特身亡的地方不太远。
- Mr. Berry said the timing was a coincidence and that his decision was unrelated to Mr. Roman's departure...
双语例句
- Yeah, I don't believe in coincidences.
嗯,不过我不太相信有这么巧的事情。 - On the Narration Effects of Coincidences in Hardy's Novels of Character and Environment
论巧合在哈代性格与环境小说中的叙事功能 - I was wondering about our coincidences and what they mean.
我一直在想我们的巧合事件和它的意义。 - Perhaps we all know already, but it is still incredible to discover coincidences in the prophecies of other seers.
也许我们已经清楚知道了,但是看到别位先知不谋而合的发现,我们仍然感到不可思议。 - We have all come across coincidences in our lives.
我们一生中都会遇到巧合。 - These are not coincidences; they are true experiences that actually started to awaken me.
这绝非巧合,这是真实的体验,它开始敲醒我。 - I mean, coincidences are a mathematical reality.
我是说,一致性是一个数学原则。 - One pays attention to what we might normally think of as accidental "coincidences" and appreciates them as part of the working of the interdependent nature of phenomena.
一个注重我们通常认为可能是偶然的“巧合”,并赞赏他们的一部分,有关工作的相互依赖性的现象。 - We do not know the inexorable law underlying coincidences.
我们不体味这些巧合所暗藏的客不美观纪律。 - In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences.
十九世纪时,小说家会向读者提供一系列的巧合来结束他的故事。