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单词 co-occur
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Definition of co-occur in English:

co-occur

verb
[no object]
  • Occur together or simultaneously.

    sets of symptoms which always co-occur
    a plural subject can co-occur with a singular verb
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority of trials were conducted with purple shore crabs, the most abundant predatory species co-occurring with porcelain crabs.
    • Then he was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder along with Oppositional Defiant Disorder, which co-occurs in about 40 percent of those diagnosed with ADHD.
    • Along this line, depressive symptoms and violent behavior have been found to co-occur only in about 5% to 8% of adolescents.
    • These multi-dimensional scaling techniques examine the relationship between variables that co-occur at crime scenes and results indicating that an offender's behaviour mirrors aspects of his daily life.
    • Adolescent drug abuse co-occurs with other clinical problems with alarming frequency.
    • However, the presentation of delirium is the same regardless of whether dementia is present because symptoms of delirium will dominate when they co-occur.
    • Over time, similarly repeated anxiety-provoking experiences may contribute to the development of serious internalizing symptoms that co-occur with externalizing problems in these children.
    • Cases of moderate to severe depression are rising also because depression often co-occurs with other problems - alcohol and drug abuse; personality, eating and anxiety disorders.
    • What's also odd, is that this change in eating habits has also co-occurred with another major move.
    • The first is that a cloud of methane has been found to co-occur with long-established clouds of water vapour in the rarefied Martian atmosphere.
    • As has been discussed, silence is multifaceted and co-occurs with numbers of other phenomena.
    • I don't think I want to poke at that one any more closely, except to say that high infant mortality rates and higher fertility tend to co-occur.
    • Specifically, several studies have demonstrated that participants will confidently infer a strong causal link between two events after observing only a single positive instance of a cause and effect co-occurring.
    • He makes the point, however, that not all risk factors have to be present for criminal behavior to occur, and that many such factors co-occur.
    • No major development, habitation or highways exist in the region of the collection and no introduced exotics are to be found co-occurring with this species or in the immediately adjacent habitats.
    • However, those three conditions did not always co-occur.
    • There are numerous studies that have found that marital distress tends to co-occur with a wide range of psychiatric symptoms and syndromes.
    • This increased complexity appears to have co-occurred with a change in subsistence patterns, as evidenced by bone chemistry and faunal and artifactual data.
    • Laughter emerges by around 4 months of age, long after the ability to smile or cry, and eventually co-occurs with speech.
    • For other fathers, deferral co-occurs with descriptions of arranging and planning as a joint responsibility, in which the roles of the two parents are not distinguished.
    Synonyms
    occur with, co-occur with, coincide with, coexist with, go with, go along with, go together with, go hand in hand with, appear with

Derivatives

  • co-occurrence

  • nounkəʊəˈkʌrənsˌkoʊəˈkərəns
    mass noun
    • The fact of two or more things occurring together or simultaneously.

      studies have documented the co-occurrence of eating disorders and substance abuse
      Example sentencesExamples
      • count noun co-occurrences of certain symbols and other patterns
      • In spite of a great deal of investigation, the reasons for these consistent - though far from exceptionless - co-occurrences of grammatical properties have remained largely obscure.
      • Although all three descriptors - good condition, dominance and high status occur frequently in conjunction with one another, and look intuitively as though they should be connected, their co-occurrences are not logically necessary.
      • Within this scheme, events are ordered by connections: sequence and co-occurrence are of the first importance.
 
 

Definition of co-occur in US English:

co-occur

verbˌkōəˈkərˌkoʊəˈkər
[no object]
  • Occur together or simultaneously.

    sets of symptoms which always co-occur
    a plural subject can co-occur with a singular verb
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Along this line, depressive symptoms and violent behavior have been found to co-occur only in about 5% to 8% of adolescents.
    • Over time, similarly repeated anxiety-provoking experiences may contribute to the development of serious internalizing symptoms that co-occur with externalizing problems in these children.
    • These multi-dimensional scaling techniques examine the relationship between variables that co-occur at crime scenes and results indicating that an offender's behaviour mirrors aspects of his daily life.
    • Laughter emerges by around 4 months of age, long after the ability to smile or cry, and eventually co-occurs with speech.
    • However, those three conditions did not always co-occur.
    • Then he was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder along with Oppositional Defiant Disorder, which co-occurs in about 40 percent of those diagnosed with ADHD.
    • The first is that a cloud of methane has been found to co-occur with long-established clouds of water vapour in the rarefied Martian atmosphere.
    • Cases of moderate to severe depression are rising also because depression often co-occurs with other problems - alcohol and drug abuse; personality, eating and anxiety disorders.
    • There are numerous studies that have found that marital distress tends to co-occur with a wide range of psychiatric symptoms and syndromes.
    • Specifically, several studies have demonstrated that participants will confidently infer a strong causal link between two events after observing only a single positive instance of a cause and effect co-occurring.
    • He makes the point, however, that not all risk factors have to be present for criminal behavior to occur, and that many such factors co-occur.
    • However, the presentation of delirium is the same regardless of whether dementia is present because symptoms of delirium will dominate when they co-occur.
    • What's also odd, is that this change in eating habits has also co-occurred with another major move.
    • As has been discussed, silence is multifaceted and co-occurs with numbers of other phenomena.
    • For other fathers, deferral co-occurs with descriptions of arranging and planning as a joint responsibility, in which the roles of the two parents are not distinguished.
    • I don't think I want to poke at that one any more closely, except to say that high infant mortality rates and higher fertility tend to co-occur.
    • Adolescent drug abuse co-occurs with other clinical problems with alarming frequency.
    • No major development, habitation or highways exist in the region of the collection and no introduced exotics are to be found co-occurring with this species or in the immediately adjacent habitats.
    • The majority of trials were conducted with purple shore crabs, the most abundant predatory species co-occurring with porcelain crabs.
    • This increased complexity appears to have co-occurred with a change in subsistence patterns, as evidenced by bone chemistry and faunal and artifactual data.
    Synonyms
    occur with, co-occur with, coincide with, coexist with, go with, go along with, go together with, go hand in hand with, appear with
 
 
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