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Перевод: coincident
[прилагательное] совпадающий; соответствующий
Тезаурус:
- Coincident with, but unrelated to the Conservative tide in the wee hours of Friday morning, Tokyo's beleaguered stock market bounced dramatically to erase some of its recent losses.
- The circle is a special case of the ellipse, when the two foci are coincident.
- The magic 300, which in the event proved a cannily accurate figure, was achieved briefly in 1912 and again in 1938 but then not until the swinging sixties, a time coincident with the Club's finances stabilising .
- In the Devonian period the nautiloids were still abundant and varied, but they suffered a slow eclipse coincident with the rise of the ammonoids.
- Coincident with the attention to reduce noise on the German Speedwing, David Clarke of Windy Kites in the UK had been toying with the concept of a kite with a rigid trailing edge.
- The trouble with the new community councils is that they have largely fallen into the hands of the incoming middle-class whose views are likely to be coincident with the dominant ideology.
- This results in short positive pulses coincident with the core switching transitions to select the desired pickup of coil signals.
- The upper bound is at best equal to the accuracy of the least accurate map layer (when all errors in other layers are coincident in their location), while the lower bound results when the errors in each map layer occur at unique locations.
- Therefore you are advised to arrange important meetings at times coincident with daytime on your home time and to avoid times coincident with night on home time.
- This could well be so, but an increase in oxygen is coincident with an increase in appetite, so one could well go with the other.
- Coincident with unprecedented growth in local cooperation, then, was a move toward overt political involvement along lines of interest broadly similar to those of Labour.
- This is probably more coincident with the postwar revolution of questioning hierarchical structures, especially if seemingly undemocratic, coupled with an influx of new members, rather than an objection to the interest.
- The more-or-less coincident, spectacular mid-Cretaceous radiations included teleost fish, infaunal veneroid bivalves, carnivorous neogastropods and crabs (Vermeij, 1977; Stanley, 1977).
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