1.(在同地)同时存在,同在,共存 (with)
1.to live or exist at the same time or in the same place
1.Libyans who until a few weeks earlier had coexisted peacefully, if resentfully, with their ruler now believed him capable of any evil.
几周前,或许满含愤恨的利比亚人还和统治者和平相处,现在已经认为卡扎菲是十足的恶魔。
2.Secondly, to the point of talent-training, the elite-training should be coexisted with universal training.
在人才培养模式上,精英型人才的培养和大众化人才的培养并存;
3.Suburban industrial complex ingredient, present industrial, agricultural and services coexisted state.
城市郊区的产业成分复杂,呈现工业、农业、服务业并存的状态。
4.Labor created a "mixed economy" in which newly nationalized industries coexisted with private enterprise.
工党创造了一种“混合经济”,在这种经济中国有企业和私人企业并存。
5.Mutual competition and mutual dependence relations coexisted among all the microbe populations.
这些微生物之间存在着相互竞争、相互依存关系。
6.They coexisted with us for thousands of years in Europe before they vanished.
他们与我们在欧洲共存了几千年,然后消失了。
7.In his grandfather's house, works and portraits of Stalin and Lenin peacefully coexisted with Russian Orthodox icons.
祖父的房子里,列宁、斯大林的著作与画像跟东正教圣象放在一起。
8.In the realistic practice of grassroots community, the relative clear boundary and the widely cross function, fusional boundary coexisted.
在基层社区的现实实践中,相对清晰的边界与职能广泛交叉、边界融合的情况却是同时存在的。
9.The dissolution of ore, oxidization of sulphur, interference of coexisted elements, conditions of elution are groped.
对矿样的溶解、硫的氧化、共存元素的干扰、洗脱条件亦作了研究。
10.After growing up, I realized that Japan is a country where ancient wisdom met with modernity, and where tradition coexisted with vogue.
等我成年以后了解到日本是一个古老而现代、传统与时尚并存的国家。