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n.
代表團;小分隊;偶然的事情
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adj.
取決于;經驗主義的;不可預知的
adj.
(形容詞)
- 可能發生的,可能的 likely but not certain to happen;possible
- 有條件的 depending upon sth
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a gathering of persons representative of some larger group;
"each nation sent a contingent of athletes to the Olympics"
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a temporary military unit;
"the peacekeeping force includes one British contingent"
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possible but not certain to occur;
"they had to plan for contingent expenses"
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determined by conditions or circumstances that follow;
"arms sales contingent on the approval of congress"
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uncertain because of uncontrollable circumstances;
"the results of confession were not contingent, they were certain"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The largest contingent was from the United States.
主要的會儀意味著團產自美利堅共和國。
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A large contingent from Japan was present at the conference.
根據日本的的個大體現團現身了商務會議。
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A contingent of 400 Thebans remained.
即使400名的提佛人的先鋒隊也留了下。
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The naval contingent was expected to come.
各位能夠中國海軍分遣隊帶來。
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The results of confession were not contingent, they were certain.
供認的最終結果不能不經意的,就是偶然性的。
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A contingent proposition may be true and may equally be false.
一種意外的命卷概率是正確合理的,也同一個概率是不對的。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Our arrival time is contingent on the weather.
讓我們的達到周期決定于夏天情形。
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Our plan for an outing is contingent on the weather.
各位出差玩耍的行動計劃視天氣查詢而定。
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Some liabilities are contingent.
有些人資產是意料之外發生的。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用來作為表語
S+be+~+ prep. -phrase
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Whether or not we arrive on time is contingent on the weather.
人們是不是照常到,要視天氣查詢高低而定。
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Such risks are contingent to the travel.
相似風險在一個人的旅行中或許會會發生。
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The results of confession were not contingent, they were certain.
出至: George Eliot
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adj. (形容詞)
- contingent, accidental, adventitious, casual, fortuitous, incidental
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- 這些詞均有“偶然的,意外的”之意,其區別是:
- accidental強調超出一般規律和常情; fortuitous 強調原因不明; casual 強調無意或無預謀,指人、行動、衣著時,常側重隨隨便便或漠不關心; incidental 可指無計劃的或不規則的。僅僅表示偶然發生的或非主要的、非真實的; adventitious 可與incidental 換用,但較為正式,側重兩者缺乏至關重要的聯系,強調意外的收獲或巧遇; 而contingent 強調事情發生的可能性和結果的不可預測性。
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