词汇 | coterminous |
释义 | coterminous adjective formaluk /ˌkəʊˈtɜː.mɪ.nəs/ us /ˌkoʊˈtɝː.mə.nəs/ having the same borders or limits: coterminous withThe traditional counties of Ireland are not always coterminous with administrative divisions. Planning of health and social care would be easier if there were coterminous boundaries between the two authorities. at the side of besideCome sit beside me. next toYour glasses are on the table next to my tea. alongCars were parked along the road. alongsideBikes shared the road alongside cars and mopeds. againstWe pushed the bed against the wall. having the same meaning or definition: coterminous with"The family" is not necessarily coterminous with "the household". Can fairness and justice always be said to be coterminous? The city of Bristol's boundaries were extended to make them coterminous with the parliamentary boundaries. The member nations of the EU and NATO are not coterminous. Next to and beside abreast adjacency adjacent adjacently adjoining against at someone's elbowidiom beside bordering contiguity contiguous neighbour next door next door but oneidiom next door to someone/something non-contiguous on shoulder shoulder to shoulderidiom side You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Similar and the same Related wordcoterminously Examples of coterminouscoterminous The final jurisdiction over what an intellectual is resides in culture, which becomes almost coterminous with a singular public opinion. Needless to say, love here is coterminous with culture. They were picked off in similar fashion - if without resort to force - as the hinterlands of the inner empire, with which they were often coterminous. Cultural boundaries may be most thoroughly politicized when they become coterminous with that of the state. Coterminous with this increase in public access to history was a debate concerning the politics of public memorials. Racialised identities, moreover, were often coterminous with class identities. Reckless self-expression is here coterminous not just with the surrender of the throne, but with spiritual death. Other occupational categories, such as per former, are sometimes treated as coterminous with dialect categories and at other times as transected by them. Or maybe we should infer that disaster and survival are coterminous, the end as a beginning? This approach may work if crisis teams and inpatient nursing teams were coterminous. As with the rates of registered voters, the populations are highly imbalanced across the forty-five coterminous constituencies. Derived from much more diverse landscapes, rubber was an industrial raw material that was almost coterminous with colonial conquest itself. In my view, a major problem for 'prehistory' is the absence of a coterminous verbal record - by definition, of course. A domain is not coterminous with the social relationships that the regime seeks to control. In these cases the meaning of the music will normally be taken to be coterminous with the words which accompany it. 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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