parallel 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
paralleladjective uk
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parallel adjective
(POSITION)
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If two or more lines, streets, etc. are parallel, the distance between them is the same all along their length.
平行的
Draw a pair of parallel lines.
画两条平行线。
Hills Road is parallel to Mill Road.
希尔斯路和米尔路平行。
更多范例减少例句The two roads are parallel.The river is parallel to Green Street.
parallel adjective
(SIMILAR)
C2 used to describe an event or situation that happens at the same time as and/or is similar to another one
同时发生的;相同的,类似的
a parallel example
类似的例子
Parallel experiments are being conducted in Rome, Paris and London.
类似的试验正在罗马、巴黎和伦敦同时进行。
parallel adjective
(COMPUTING)
computing
specialized sending through several bits (= units) of information at a time using a link with several channels (= wires or connections)
并行的
parallel communication
并行通讯
比较
serial
parallelnoun uk
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parallel noun
(SIMILARITY)
C2 [ C ] something very similar to something else, or a similarity between two things
可相比拟的事物;相似之处
I'm trying to see if there are any obvious parallels between the two cases.
我正试图寻找这两起案件中有没有明显的相似之处。
It would be easy to draw (= make) a parallel between the city's history and that of its theatres.
将该城的历史与其剧院的历史作个比较很容易就会发现二者的相似之处。
have no parallel (also be without parallel)
If something has no parallel or is without parallel, there is nothing similar to it or of the same high quality as it: These beautiful African churches have no parallel in Europe.
欧洲没有哪座教堂能与这些漂亮的非洲教堂相比。
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更多范例减少例句There are definite parallels between the two situations.She drew a parallel between my situation and hers.There are a number of parallels between the two incidents.His situation is unique - there are no parallels in contemporary society.The parallels with another very famous case are plain to see.
parallel noun
(POSITION)
parallel (line)
a line that is always at the same distance from another line: In a picture, the vanishing point is the point in the distance where two parallel lines appear to meet.
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one of a number of imaginary lines around the earth always at the same distance from the equator
纬线
Cambridge lies near the 52nd parallel.
剑桥位于52度纬线附近。
习语
in parallel
parallelverb [ T ] uk
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to happen at the same time as something else, or be similar or equal to something else
与…同时发生;与…相似;与…相当,比得上
The events of the last ten days in some ways parallel those before the 1978 election.
过去10天里发生的事件在某些方面和1978年大选前发生的那些事件颇为相似。
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unparalleled formal
paralleladverb uk
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in a position that is always the same distance from something else
平行地
It's a quiet street running (= positioned) parallel to the main road.
这是一条和大路平行的宁静小路。
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parallel的例句
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Much of the material consists of readable summaries of research findings, with references to well-known literary parallels and case studies.
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Finally, the simultaneous production of signs and words has certain parallels with the monolingual production of co-speech gestures and spoken words.
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The remainder of the analysis parallels what we have already done to perturb the - truncated rescaled n-catenoid.
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The troubles of managerialism are paralleled by some of the troubles of the dispersed state.
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Studies of fiscal federalism have shown that in mature federations a single currency zone is paralleled with fiscal transfers.
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One is the parallels just mentioned with the state, parents, and promising.
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The development of accountants paralleled that of solicitors, though solicitors were usually in the forefront.
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The pword can have one proclitic-like element, parallelling a simplex onset ([clitic (pword)]).
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