单词 | coincidence |
释义 | coincidence From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcoincidenceco‧in‧ci‧dence /kəʊˈɪnsɪdəns $ koʊ-/ ●●○ noun1 [countable, uncountable]TIME/AT THE SAME TIME when two things happen at the same time, in the same place, or to the same people in a way that seems surprising or unusual → coincide, coincidentalWhat a coincidence! I’m going there too.’ ‘I’m going to Appleby tomorrow.’ ‘by coincidence By coincidence, John and I both ended up at Yale.sheer/pure coincidence (=completely by chance) It was sheer coincidence that we were staying in the same hotel.not a coincidence/more than coincidence (=not chance, but deliberate) I think it is more than coincidence that all the complaints have come from the same group of people. 2 [singular] formalSAME when two ideas, opinions etc are the samecoincidence of a coincidence of interest between the mining companies and certain politiciansCOLLOCATIONSadjectivessheer/pure coincidence (=complete chance)It was pure coincidence that we were on the same plane.mere coincidence (=only chance and nothing else)Is it mere coincidence that they always seem to employ men?a happy/lucky/fortunate coincidenceIt was just a happy coincidence that he was there too.an unfortunate coincidenceBy a very unfortunate coincidence, she didn’t get either of his emails.a strange/curious coincidenceWhat a strange coincidence that you were both living in Bangkok at the same time.a remarkable/amazing/extraordinary coincidenceWhat an extraordinary coincidence meeting you here!phrasesit is a coincidence thatIt was a remarkable coincidence that two people with the same name were staying at the hotel.it is not a/no coincidence that (=it is deliberate)It is no coincidence that the Government made the announcement today. be more than (a) coincidence (=there is some other explanation)When I saw him a third time, I realized it was more than just coincidence.a string/series/set of coincidencesThe accident happened because of a string of unfortunate coincidences. Examples from the Corpuscoincidence• What was the probability - the unvarnished statistical likelihood - of such a coincidence?• It was a coincidence that three earthquakes happened across the world in one week.• Hi Phil. What a coincidence -- we were just talking about you.• My mother is called Anna, and by coincidence my wife's mother is called Anna too.• We were all linked in a vast and rhythmic coincidence, a daisy chain of rumor, suspicion and secret wish.• After all, the coincidence could not be expected to occur so neatly every 150 million years.• It is regarded as a purely natural phenomenon which, by an unusual coincidence, occurs in the walls of their convent.What a coincidence• "Ruby's dad gave her the exact same thing that she gave us for our wedding." "You're kidding! What a coincidence."coincidence of• There is a coincidence of opinion among the board members. |
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