coincidence
英 [kəʊ'ɪnsɪd(ə)ns]
美 [ko'ɪnsɪdəns]
英語の語源
- coincidence (n.)
- c. 1600, "exact correspondence in substance or nature," from French coincidence, from coincider, from Medieval Latin coincidere (see coincide). From 1640s as "occurrence or existence during the same time." Meaning "a concurrence of events with no apparent connection" is from 1680s, perhaps first in writings of Sir Thomas Browne.
例文
- 1. Does coincidence come under the umbrella of the paranormal?
- 偶然の一致は超自然現象に属しますか?
- 2.What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family.
- 彼はあなたの家族を知っているなんて、とても器用です。
- 3.It was simply one of those things,pre coincidence .
- これは仕方がないことであり、偶然の一致である。
- 4.It can scarcely be coincidence .
- 偶然である可能性は低い。/
- 5.theories based on pressupposition and coincidence
- 仮説と結合に基づく理論