The collapse of the company was contemporaneous with the death of the owner. 该公司的垮台与业主的死亡同时发生。
I wish to fill you with sympathy with a contemporaneous tendency in which I profoundly believe. 我希望能够引起你们对于我所深信的一种新趋向的充分同情。
The number of species of Mesozoic land vertebrates known from Australia, Antarctica, Africa and South America is probably an order of magnitude smaller than the number of contemporaneous findings from the Northern Hemisphere. 澳洲、极洲、洲与南美的陆栖脊椎动物,已知的种类比北半球的少多了,差距也许得以数量级来表示。
contemporaneous
[ adj ]
occurring in the same period of time
<adj.all> a rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation the composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart
of the same period
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Contemporaneous \Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous\, a. [L. contemporaneus; con- + tempus time. See {Temporal}, and cf. {Contemporaneous}.] Living, existing, or occurring at the same time; contemporary.
The great age of Jewish philosophy, that of Aben Esra, Maimonides, and Kimchi, had been contemporaneous with the later Spanish school of Arabic philosophy. --Milman -- {Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ness}, n.
The same artist's view of Paris also bears a striking resemblance to Venice, while Hiroshige II's contemporaneous view of London looks rather more like Yokohama, where it was done, than any Western city.
It was, however, a hallmark of contemporaneous screen music.