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coincidences [kə'ʊɪnsɪdənsɪz]

n. (令人吃惊的)巧合( coincidence的名词复数 ); (意见等的)相同; 同时存在; 并存;

例句:

  • There is no story without coincidences.
    无巧不成书.
    来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Yet, in real life, circumstances do sometimes conspire to bring about coincidences which anyone but a nineteenth century novelist would find incredible.
    然而在实际生活中, 有些事情有时候的确好象神差鬼使一样地促成了一些除了十九世纪小说家外谁也不会相信的巧合.
    来自《用法词典》
  • There are no coincidences Delia . Only the illusion of coincidence.
    世上没有巧合, 只有巧合的假相.
    来自互联网
  • There is no way these two experiences were just coincidences.
    这一次和上一次在花房都不可能只是意外.
    来自互联网
  • It is better to think of simultaneous orgasms as agreeable coincidences.
    最好是把同步的性高潮看作令人惬意的巧遇.
    来自互联网