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词汇 coexist
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Definition of coexist in English:

coexist

verb ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪstˌkoʊəɡˈzɪst
[no object]
  • 1Exist at the same time or in the same place.

    同时存在;共存

    dwarf mammoths may have survived in north-east Siberia to coexist with the Egyptian pharaohs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company says the wind farm would coexist with existing agricultural practices supporting farm diversification.
    • This is likely to be a logistical problem in areas where diarrhoea is common and coexists with cholera.
    • These trees evolved to coexist with regular fires, but today's larger fires pose a mortal threat to them.
    • Governments cannot coexist with forces that are hell bent on their destruction.
    • At first trams and trolley buses coexisted in a certain harmony, because each of the lines used one system exclusively.
    • Amazon plants, evergreen pines, basil and other strange flora coexisted in perfect harmony.
    • By adopting a muted form of cultural relativism, the scientific establishment seeks to coexist with other points of view.
    • Seeds at different developmental stages coexist at the same time on the plant, and even in a single inflorescence.
    • Modern Western medical practices coexist with traditional healing methods and the use of medicinal plants.
    • This applies to all of us who try to coexist with animals.
    • Cancer can coexist with benign lesions, so complete assessment is necessary.
    • She figured out a way that pillbugs could harmlessly coexist with a garden's plants.
    • And the new economy is here to stay and will coexist with the old one.
    • Canal operators are finding new ways to do their maintenance work that could coexist with canal redevelopment.
    • Traditional musical genres coexist with music performed by modern village orchestras.
    • The low nutrient availability may allow stress-tolerant species to coexist with more ruderal species.
    • Some employees and students reported that feelings of sadness and hurt coexist with anger.
    • Here the rural and the urban seem to coexist in a certain harmony.
    • Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans.
    • I still cling to the idea that people are part of nature, and there must be some way we can coexist with the rest of it.
    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
    1. 1.1 (of nations or peoples) exist in harmony despite different ideologies or interests.
      (国家,民族)和平共处
      the task of diplomacy was to help different states to coexist

      外交的任务是帮助不同的国家和平共处。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's not just the history of the Christian population in Angamaly but also that of an area where people of different faiths coexist.
      • Initially, the Jewish settlers coexisted peacefully and harmoniously with the indigenous, partly nomadic Arab population.
      • Defeating the terrorists also means defeating their poisonous belief that peoples of different faiths and ethnic origins cannot coexist.
      • The two women had managed to coexist for a month now, and despite their differences, were inseparable friends.
      • The Nomads were the only other large group of people around, but they were so different from us that we could never hope to coexist.
      • It does not follow that because southerners of different backgrounds exchanged traditions they always coexisted peacefully.
      • The environment needs to be unquestionably safe for Mum and myself to coexist in harmony, and tensions were beginning to fray.
      • It also created a climate of tolerance in which different ethnic and religious groups have been able to coexist.
      • I like movies that deal with people, especially people from different cultures coexisting and trying to get along.
      • I propose we consider the civilized Gandhian option of learning to respect each other and coexist in peace and harmony.
      • It sounds like it's a very international student body that has coexisted quite harmoniously.
      • The religious believer can coexist harmoniously with the non-religious.
      • The piece reflected the identity of the contemporary Indian who coexists with persons of different faiths.
      • The different groups coexisted because Paul knew how to do it.
      • Different religions coexisting in Kerala has been an inspiring experience to him.
      • It uses the mutual trust and mutual recognition of civil society as a way of helping identities and interests to coexist.
      • In some areas of human activity it is often very important that two mutually exclusive views be allowed to coexist in the interests of stability.
      • He understands it to be a redundant, intolerant, expansionist ideology incapable of peacefully coexisting with other faiths.
      • We've got to work out how you exist in a multicultural world, where diversity is respected, but where people are able to live in harmony and coexist.
      • Before anything else, the country must establish a system that enables the different ethnic and religious groups to at least coexist.

Derivatives

  • coexistent

  • adjective kəʊɪɡˈzɪstəntˌkoʊəɡˈzɪst(ə)nt
    • Existing together at the same time or in the same place.

      同时存在;共存

      a multiplicity of coexistent artistic forms
      Example sentencesExamples
      • patients with coexistent hypertension and diabetes
      • coexistent with the excitement is plenty of well-earned scepticism
      • The historical, familial, and community attributes of the berth system are outlined, as are the characteristics of the coexistent common ground fishery.
      • Some authors have suggested that anorexia nervosa patients with coexistent depression might be more likely to respond to antidepressants.
      • Pathologists need to stress the requirement for complete excision and thorough sampling of these benign tumors so as not to miss a coexistent carcinoma.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin coexistere, from co- 'together' + existere 'exist', from ex- 'out' + sister 'take a stand'.

Rhymes

assist, cist, consist, cyst, desist, enlist, exist, gist, grist, hist, insist, list, Liszt, mist, persist, resist, schist, subsist, tryst, twist, whist, wist, wrist

Definition of coexist in US English:

coexist

verbˌkōəɡˈzistˌkoʊəɡˈzɪst
[no object]
  • 1Exist at the same time or in the same place.

    同时存在;共存

    traditional and modern values coexist in Africa

    在非洲,传统价值观和现代价值观同时存在。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This applies to all of us who try to coexist with animals.
    • Here the rural and the urban seem to coexist in a certain harmony.
    • Amazon plants, evergreen pines, basil and other strange flora coexisted in perfect harmony.
    • And the new economy is here to stay and will coexist with the old one.
    • I still cling to the idea that people are part of nature, and there must be some way we can coexist with the rest of it.
    • Modern Western medical practices coexist with traditional healing methods and the use of medicinal plants.
    • Traditional musical genres coexist with music performed by modern village orchestras.
    • Some employees and students reported that feelings of sadness and hurt coexist with anger.
    • She figured out a way that pillbugs could harmlessly coexist with a garden's plants.
    • This is likely to be a logistical problem in areas where diarrhoea is common and coexists with cholera.
    • Cancer can coexist with benign lesions, so complete assessment is necessary.
    • Governments cannot coexist with forces that are hell bent on their destruction.
    • Canal operators are finding new ways to do their maintenance work that could coexist with canal redevelopment.
    • At first trams and trolley buses coexisted in a certain harmony, because each of the lines used one system exclusively.
    • The low nutrient availability may allow stress-tolerant species to coexist with more ruderal species.
    • Seeds at different developmental stages coexist at the same time on the plant, and even in a single inflorescence.
    • Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans.
    • These trees evolved to coexist with regular fires, but today's larger fires pose a mortal threat to them.
    • The company says the wind farm would coexist with existing agricultural practices supporting farm diversification.
    • By adopting a muted form of cultural relativism, the scientific establishment seeks to coexist with other points of view.
    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
    1. 1.1 (of nations or peoples) exist in mutual tolerance despite different ideologies or interests.
      (国家,民族)和平共处
      the task of diplomacy was to help different states to coexist

      外交的任务是帮助不同的国家和平共处。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We've got to work out how you exist in a multicultural world, where diversity is respected, but where people are able to live in harmony and coexist.
      • The two women had managed to coexist for a month now, and despite their differences, were inseparable friends.
      • The religious believer can coexist harmoniously with the non-religious.
      • Defeating the terrorists also means defeating their poisonous belief that peoples of different faiths and ethnic origins cannot coexist.
      • The Nomads were the only other large group of people around, but they were so different from us that we could never hope to coexist.
      • It sounds like it's a very international student body that has coexisted quite harmoniously.
      • Initially, the Jewish settlers coexisted peacefully and harmoniously with the indigenous, partly nomadic Arab population.
      • The different groups coexisted because Paul knew how to do it.
      • It uses the mutual trust and mutual recognition of civil society as a way of helping identities and interests to coexist.
      • Before anything else, the country must establish a system that enables the different ethnic and religious groups to at least coexist.
      • I like movies that deal with people, especially people from different cultures coexisting and trying to get along.
      • It's not just the history of the Christian population in Angamaly but also that of an area where people of different faiths coexist.
      • The environment needs to be unquestionably safe for Mum and myself to coexist in harmony, and tensions were beginning to fray.
      • He understands it to be a redundant, intolerant, expansionist ideology incapable of peacefully coexisting with other faiths.
      • It does not follow that because southerners of different backgrounds exchanged traditions they always coexisted peacefully.
      • It also created a climate of tolerance in which different ethnic and religious groups have been able to coexist.
      • In some areas of human activity it is often very important that two mutually exclusive views be allowed to coexist in the interests of stability.
      • I propose we consider the civilized Gandhian option of learning to respect each other and coexist in peace and harmony.
      • Different religions coexisting in Kerala has been an inspiring experience to him.
      • The piece reflected the identity of the contemporary Indian who coexists with persons of different faiths.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin coexistere, from co- ‘together’ + existere ‘exist’, from ex- ‘out’ + sister ‘take a stand’.

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