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cohort美 ['koʊ.hɔrt] 英 ['kəʊ.hɔː(r)t] - n.(有共同特点或举止类同的)一群人;同伙;支持者
- 网络队列;世代;军队
n. unit,troop,regiment,legion,army 1. | (有共同特点或举止类同的)一群人,一批人a group of people who share a common feature or aspect of behaviour |
| the 1999 birth cohort(= all those born in 1999) 1999 年出生的同龄人口 |
2. | 同伙;支持者a member of a group of people who support another person |
| Robinson and his cohorts were soon ejected from the hall. 鲁滨逊及其同伙很快被赶出了大厅。 |
n. | 1. a united group of people 2. a supporter, accomplice, or associate of a leader, especially one to whom special treatment and preference is given 3. a group of people sharing a common factor such as the same age or the same income bracket, especially in a statistical survey 4. an ancient Roman military unit equal to one-tenth of a legion and consisting of 300 to 600 men 5. a group of soldiers or warriors 6. a friend or supporter, especially of someone you do not like 1. a united group of people 2. a supporter, accomplice, or associate of a leader, especially one to whom special treatment and preference is given 3. a group of people sharing a common factor such as the same age or the same income bracket, especially in a statistical survey 4. an ancient Roman military unit equal to one-tenth of a legion and consisting of 300 to 600 men 5. a group of soldiers or warriors 6. a friend or supporter, especially of someone you do not like |
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