coincident

suomi-englanti sanakirja

coincident englannista suomeksi

  1. yhteensattuva

  2. yhtäpitävä

  1. samassa paikassa oleva">samassa paikassa oleva

  2. samanaikainen, yhtäaikainen

  3. yhteensopiva

  4. Substantiivi

  5. Verbi

coincident englanniksi

  1. Of two or more objects: being in the same location.

  2. (RQ:Hobbes Philosophy)

  3. (RQ:Euclid Barrow Elements)

  4. (RQ:Newton Opticks)

  5. (RQ:Poe Eureka)

  6. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  7. (quote-book)|year=1954|page=4|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/seabirdsintroduc00fish/page/4/mode/1up|oclc=1131146944|passage=The primary cause of the ocean currents, and of the prevailing winds which are associated with them, is the rotation of the earth. The plot of the Atlantic currents and Atlantic winds is almost, though not quite, coincident.

  8. Of two or more events: occurring at the same time; contemporaneous.

  9. (RQ:Newton Chronology)'s&93; Reign vvas coincident in vvinter vvith the 20th of the ''Peloponneſian'' vvar, and the years of that vvar are ſtated by indiſputable characters, and agreed on by all Chronologers: the vvar began in ſpring, ''Ann''''o'' 1. Olympiad 87, laſted 27 years, and ended ''Apr.'' 14. ''An.'' 4. Olymp. 93.

  10. (RQ:Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge)

  11. (RQ:Arendt Totalitarianism)

  12. (quote-book)|location=New York, N.Y.&59; London|publisher=W. Norton & Company|William Warder Norton & Company|year=1989|year_published=1998|section=part IV (Revisiting History)|page=380|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/postmodernameric00paul/page/380/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-393-31698-8|passage=Duverger's health declined. He seemed unable to shake the bronchitis and the coincident infections it opened him to.

  13. Of two or more things: having the same qualities; being in accordance; consonant, matching.

  14. (RQ:Foxe Actes and Monuments)

  15. (RQ:South Sermons)

  16. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=&91;(glossary)&93;|year=1787|year_published=c. 1950?|page=4|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=BkUSAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA4|oclc=1326034620|passage=As to any other laws that slave-holders may make among themselves, as respecting slaves, they can be of no better kind, nor give them any better character, than what is implied in the common report—that there may be some honesty among thieves. This may seem a harsh comparison, but the parallel is so coincident that, I must say, I can find no other way of expressing my Thoughts and Sentiments, without making use of some harsh words and comparisons against the carriers on of such abandoned wickedness.|footer=(small)

  17. ''Chiefly followed by'' to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.

  18. (RQ:Herrick Hesperides) saith, coincident to fear.

  19. One of multiple incidents or things which coincide with each other; a concomitant.

  20. (RQ:Wotton Reliquiae)

  21. (RQ:Evelyn Memoirs), Esq.|date=8 November 1658|page=126|passage=(..) I despayre of ever living to see a man truely noble indeede: they may be called "My Lord;" titles and sounds and inferior trifles; but when Virtue and blood are coincidents, they both add lustre and mutual excellencys.

  22. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Churchill (publisher)|John Churchill,(nb...)|date=14 December 1808|year_published=1858|page=106|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/b28708970/page/106/mode/1up|oclc=752761957|passage=When I was in London I was shocked at the alteration in our friend Tobin's looks and appearance. Those who always interpret two coincidents into cause and effect would surmise that marriage has been less conducive to his health than to his moral comfort. It would give me serious pleasure to have a more cheerful account of him.

  23. (inflection of)

  24. (l)