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 coincidental [kәuinsi'dentәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 一致的, 符合的, 巧合的

  1. The similarity between these two essay is too great to be coincidental.
    这两篇文章雷同的地方很多,并非巧合所致。
  2. This is coincidental with my learning basic Cantonese.
    这有赖于我正在学习中的基本的广东话。
  3. Different episodes from different dramas are more than just coincidental-- they are directly connected.
    宛如不同剧目的不同章节,生活并非都是巧合——它们有着直接联系。


coincidental
[ adj ]
occurring or operating at the same time
<adj.all>
a series of coincident events


Coincidental \Co*in`ci*den"tal\, a.
Coincident.

  1. It is entirely coincidental that such scrutinies require the headhunter to host many tax-deductible entertaining events at home, on ski weekends and during sailing parties.
  2. The timing of Mr. Gaubert's claim and the Bank Board's closing of his institution was purely coincidental, according to Bank Board officials.
  3. Organizers said that while it was considered a lucky day to marry, it was only coincidental the ceremonies landed on Valentine's Day.
  4. The similarity isn't coincidental; Mr. Sorrell was Saatchi's top financial executive until last year.
  5. The fact that SALT I was entered into slightly before rather than slightly after President Nixon's run for reelection was not entirely coincidental.
  6. Joseph D. Williams, chairman and chief executive of Warner-Lambert, said the company's development of a lower-alcohol formula is "coincidental.
  7. Officials said Thursday the timing of Kadare's defection did not appear coincidental. "He picked his moment," an official from the Albanian Journalists' Union said on condition of anonymity.
  8. But the location is purely coincidental.
  9. It is perhaps coincidental that these biblical records make up this week's scriptural readings in synagogues throughout the world.
  10. A spokesman for the firm said the matters are unrelated and coincidental.
  11. Pease, however, said the two runaways and a third last January form a pattern that cannot be coincidental.
  12. The company said its work force will be cut as well, but was unable to elaborate other than to say the reduction would be "significant." Executives of both companies labeled the twin restructuring announcements as coincidental.
  13. It was coincidental that Robert E. Weigand's Aug. 15 Manager's Journal article "How to Spot Impostors Before You Hire Them" appeared on the opposite page from Glenn T. Wilson's letter to the editor "Dearth of Business-School Teachers."
  14. To many U.S. securities-law specialists, an intriguing common thread among these crackdowns is their coincidental timing.
  15. 'It can't be entirely coincidental.'
  16. Japanese and West German corporate advertisers said Tuesday the absence was coincidental.
  17. In a column in the archdiocesan newspaper, O'Connor said it was "too coincidental" that the condemnation came under "pressure to maintain the solidarity of nations against Iraq."
  18. The news of the Liz Claiborne lease on the heels of the other tenants' public grousing is "coincidental," Ms. Billingsley said.
  19. But they say the incidents aren't isolated, that a pattern of symptoms is emerging, and that the correlation between the deaths and Blockade is too strong to be coincidental.
  20. Coke, which has drawn some criticism in the international press, stresses that it hasn't paid athletes for product placements; any prominent display of the soda is entirely coincidental with its sponsorship, the company says.
  21. It wasn't coincidental that Khomeini issued these edicts before the elections." Ed Blanche is The Associated Press' Middle East news editor based in Nicosia and has covered Iranian affairs for two years.
  22. But his mistake is coincidental to the point of the controversy; the arms shipment is Mr. Reagan's wristwatch, his deed restriction.
  23. The timing may not have been coincidental.
  24. It is possible that the debut date _ the show is the first of six one-hour specials about the men who earned the nation's highest military honor for bravery _ may strike some cynics as just too coincidental.
  25. In White Plains, a Texaco spokesman pointed out that negotiations with the Saudis had been under way for months and said the timing of the announcement was coincidental.
  26. A U.S. trade official said the timing of the vote was coincidental and was not designed to send a special message to the Japanese during the week of talks.
  27. It is perhaps not coincidental that the scandal seems to have been centered in the Navy.
  28. Senate investigators contend that the "brigadistas'" increased participation isn't coincidental.
  29. "It seems not coincidental that the timing of the bankruptcy was intended to deny these employees the wages for the work they performed," he said.
  30. "It's pretty coincidental that four of the majors did that within two months of my first ad, isn't it?" he asked.
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