conjuncture
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conjuncture基本解释 n. 事态;紧要关头;同时发生 conjuncture的意思释义 n.事态,接合,危机;
conjuncture怎么读
英式音标:[kən\'dʒʌŋktʃə]
美式音标:[kən\'dʒʌŋktʃə]
conjuncture基本解释
n. 事态;紧要关头;同时发生
conjuncture的意思释义
n.
事态,接合,危机;行情;商情;
英英释义
conjuncture[ kən\'dʒʌŋktʃə ]n.a critical combination of events or circumstances
conjuncture用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
We must make a practical and doable lash-up forecast to cope with other conjuncture of energy sources.
为应对另一场能源危机,我们应制订一个现实可行的应急预案。
例句参考
The Capitalist ConjunctureSmart cities: A conjuncture of four forces
Conjuncture, Comparison, and Conditional Theory in Macrosocial Inquiry1
Conjuncture or disjuncture? An institutionalist analysis of local regeneration partnerships in the UK
Modern Times: The Soviet Union and the Interwar Conjuncture
The capitalist conjuncture: over-accumulation, financial crises, and the retreat from globalisation
Reconceptualizing financial innovation: frame, conjuncture and bricolage
State Theory in the Political Conjuncture: Henri Lefebvre’s “Comments on a New State Form”
A body and a dream at a vital conjuncture: Ghanaian youth, uncertainty and the allure of football
The functional organization of the lateral frontal cortex: conjecture or conjuncture in the electrophysiology literature?
conjuncture词源
conjuncture (n.)
c. 1600, from French conjoncture (16c.), from Modern Latin *conjunctura, from Latin coniunctus (see conjunct).