词汇 | paralleled |
释义 | paralleled past simple and past participle ofparallel parallel verb[ T ] uk /ˈpær.ə.lel/ us /ˈper.ə.lel/ to happen at the same time as something else, or be similar or equal to something else: 与…同时发生;与…相似;与…相当,比得上 The events of the last ten days in some ways parallel those before the 1978 election.过去10天里发生的事件在某些方面和1978年大选前发生的那些事件颇为相似。 See also unparalleledformal Simultaneous and consecutive accompanied by someone/something accompaniment accompany all the whileidiom along fly go along heavy rotation in parallelidiom in rotationidiom in tandemidiom minute process simultaneousness soon step straight successive successively turn You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Being or appearing similar or the same Examples of paralleledparalleled In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The development of accountants paralleled that of solicitors, though solicitors were usually in the forefront. This linguistic code-switch is paralleled by a switch of genre. Scoring and analyses paralleled those of the first two experiments. Studies of fiscal federalism have shown that in mature federations a single currency zone is paralleled with fiscal transfers. Second, and of more direct significance for our research question, we found that the phrasal-interphrasal hierarchy was paralleled by a number-gender hierarchy. Currently, social roles are determined by age cohorts, but recent changes in our lives have not been paralleled by appropriate revisions of social structures. This nonrandomized experience has been paralleled in many other centers. Growth of the skull has paralleled that of the brain, and he has not, therefore, required surgery. The predicted-accent effect in phoneme detection links accentual processing to semantic processing, because it is directly paralleled by an effect of semantic focus. The fact that it has lost any meaning that it once possessed is paralleled by some other fascinating facts of linguistic change. Such a clash paralleled, to some extent, the economic antagonism between older farmers and their landless children and younger siblings (pp. 162-5). They appear to offer a degree of access to the multiple layers of the private and public self that is scarcely paralleled in other documents. This variation seems to be paralleled in four different coneless mouse models. The evidence for synaptic plasticity in adult primary visual cortex is growing rapidly and is paralleled by work in other adult sensory cortices as well. The male adolescent growth spurt in lean body mass is paralleled by a similar growth spurt in left ventricular volume. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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