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co·hort AHD[kōʹhôrt'] D.J.[ˈkəʊˌhɔːt]K.K.[ˈkoˌhɔrt]n.(名词)- A group or band of people.一群:一群或一帮人
- A companion or an associate.同伴,合伙人
- A generational group as defined in demographics, statistics, or market research:一代人:在人口统计学、统计学或市场调查中定义的一代人:"The cohort of people aged 30 to 39 . . . were more conservative"(American Demographics)“年龄在三十到三十九的一群人…更加保守”(美国人口统计数据)
- One of the 10 divisions of a Roman legion, consisting of 300 to 600 men.步兵队:罗马军团的10个师之一,有300到600人
- A group of soldiers.一群士兵
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French cohorte 源自 古法语 cohorte
- from Latin cohors cohort- * see gher- 1源自 拉丁语 cohors cohort- * 参见 gher- 1
- The use ofcohort to refer to an individual rather than a group has gained considerable currency in recent years, and seems now to be the predominant usage.Seventy-one percent of the Usage Panel accepts the sentence 使用cohort 来指个别的而不是一群的在近年已很流行, 现在似乎已大量地使用。百分之七十一的用法专题使用小组成员接受这个句子 The cashiered dictator and his cohorts have all written their memoirs, 被革职的执政官和他的同谋者已经写了他们的实录,
- while only 43 percent accepts 而只有百分之四十三的成员接受 The gangster walked into the room surrounded by his cohort. · 一名匪徒走进被他的一帮人包围的屋子。
- Perhaps because of its original military meaning,cohort usually implies a somewhat negative judgment. A phrase such asthe President and his cohorts might therefore be better used by critics of the President than by defenders. 也许由于它原来的军事意义,cohort 通常表示某些否定的看法。 因此,例如总统和他的一帮人 也许会更好地由总统的批评者而不是支持者使用
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