cohorts的意思和读音

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cohort

: [ˈkoʊˌhɔrt] : [ˈkəʊˌhɔː(r)t]

n.;【;()(300-600)

cohorts  

n.unit,troop,regiment,legion,army

n.1.;, (of)2.,3.()(300-600)4.;;,;1.;, (of)2.,3.()(300-600)4.;;,;

n.1.a friend or supporter, especially of someone you do not like

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1.There was an even distribution of fractures across the age cohorts, and most fractures were sustained from a high-energy transfer mechanism.

2.The matter got worse as the Perak Ruler worked in cohorts with Najib and the ruling National Front Coalition government.线

3.The word association network of two cohorts of adults was studied respectively using graph theory and network analysis methods.

4.It is still a useful military motif: recall the playing cards used to represent Saddam Hussein and his most-wanted cohorts.·/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.Wang and his cohorts say China needs to beef up its Navy if it continues buying up natural resources everywhere from Australia to Africa.

6.But the proportions seem to be shifting sharply in favour of the older cohorts, especially those aged 55 to 65.5565??

7.When the opposition and their cohorts are restrained, they will have little or no power left with which to hold up your evolution.

8.Background Ankle sprain has been studied in athletic cohorts, but little is known of its epidemiology in the general population.

9.Cohorts that are significantly different should be identified within the graphics, as well as discussed within the results.

10.God does not restrain his anger; even the cohorts of Rahab cowered at his feet.