cohort
英['kəʊhɔːt]
美['koʊhɔːrt]
n. (名词)
- 一群人
- 同伴
- 支持者
- 步兵大队(300-600人)
- 军队
- 一群
- 一队人
- 队
- 【生】区
- 共谋人
- 股
- 助手
- 共犯
- 同谋者
- 追随者
- 同批人
- 党徒
- 一批人
- 同伙
Noun:
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a company of companions or supporters
-
a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)
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a group of people having approximately the same age
- 1. She speaks for a whole cohort of young Japanese writers.
- 她是所有日本年轻作家的代言人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Tests were carried out by teachers on the entire cohort of eight to nine year-olds in their third year at primary school.
- 测试是由老师在小学三年级所有八岁到九岁的学生中进行的。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. All cohort data are affected by possible selection effects.
- 所有同期组群资料都受到可能发生的选择作用的影响.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Cohort analysis traces the subsequent vital history of such cohorts.
- 对同批人进行分析能追溯出这种同批人随后的重大历史.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Mortality rates actually increased with age in the same birth cohort.
- 在相同的血统组中,死亡率实际上随年龄的增加而增加.
来自辞典例句
用作名词 (n.)
- 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。
- The relation between age and computer use is strongly influenced by cohort effects.
群效应对年龄和电脑的使用之间的关系影响很大。