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parallel

[ˈpærəlel]parallelled, paralleling, parallels

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平行的(46%),类似的(12%),相同的(11%),并联的(9%),对比(5%),相应(5%),双杠(5%),相似物(3%),相比(3%),与 ... 平行(1%)
n.平行线;对比
adj.平行的;类似的,相同的
vt.使…与…平行
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parallel ★★☆☆☆
/pæ̱rəlel/
in AM, use 美国英语用 paralleling, paralleled
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](存在或发生在不同地点或时间的)相似之物,类似物 If something has a parallel, it is similar to something else, but exists or happens in a different place or at a different time. If it has no parallel or is without parallel, it is not similar to anything else.
  • Readers familiar with English history will find a vague parallel to the suppression of the monasteries...

    熟悉英国历史的读者会发现这与镇压修道院略有相似之处。

  • It's an ecological disaster with no parallel anywhere else in the world.

    这是一场在世界其他地方都没有出现过的生态灾难。

  • ...an achievement without parallel in the modern era.

    现代无可比拟的成就

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](两者间的)近似之处,相似之处 If there are parallels between two things, they are similar in some ways.
  [oft N between/to/with n]
  • Detailed study of folk music from a variety of countries reveals many close parallels...

    仔细研究各国民间音乐后发现了许多非常相似之处。

  • There are significant parallels with the 1980s...

    与20世纪80年代有明显相似之处。

  • Friends of the dead lawyer were quick to draw a parallel between the two murders.

    遇害律师的朋友们很快发现了两起谋杀案之间的相似之处。

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[VERB 动词]与…同时发生;与…相似 If one thing parallels another, they happen at the same time or are similar, and often seem to be connected.
  [V n]
  • Often there are emotional reasons paralleling the financial ones...

    往往情感方面的原因和经济方面原因同时存在。

  • The change in smoking is paralleled by a change in the incidence of lung cancer...

    吸烟情况的变化与肺癌发病率的变化如影随形。

  • His remarks paralleled those of the president.

    他的言论和总统的如出一辙。

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[ADJ 形容词]同时发生的;相类似的 Parallel events or situations happen at the same time as one another, or are similar to one another.
  [oft ADJ with/to n]
  • ...parallel talks between the two countries' Foreign Ministers...

    两国外交部长同时进行的会谈

  • Their instincts do not always run parallel with ours...

    他们的本能并不总是和我们的相同。

  • This is a real world, running parallel to our own.

    这是个真实的世界,与我们的世界并存。

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[ADJ 形容词]平行的;并列的 If two lines, two objects, or two lines of movement are parallel, they are the same distance apart along their whole length.
  [oft ADJ to/with n]
  • ...seventy-two ships, drawn up in two parallel lines...

    平行排成两队的72艘船

  • Farthing Lane's just above the High Street and parallel with it...

    法辛巷刚好在大街的北面,与大街平行。

  • This trail was roughly parallel to the border.

    这条小路与边境线大致平行。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](标于地图上的)纬线,纬圈 A parallel is an imaginary line round the earth that is parallel to the equator. Parallels are shown on maps.
  [usu the ord N]
  • ...the area south of the 38th parallel.

    38度纬线以南地区

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[PHRASE 短语]与…同时 Something that occurs in parallel with something else occurs at the same time as it.
  [PHR after v]
  • Davies has managed to pursue his diverse interests in parallel with his fast-moving career...

    戴维斯在事业突飞猛进的同时并未放弃自己广泛的兴趣爱好。

  • Progress on this issue must be made in parallel to any moves on the economic front.

    这个问题上的进展应该和经济领域的进展同步。


Oxford
par·al·lel AWL / ˈpærəlel ; NAmE ˈpærəlel /
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parallel parallels paralleled paralleling
adjective 1 two or more lines that are parallelto each other are the same distance apart at every point 平行的 parallel lines 平行线 parallelto/with sth The road and the canal are parallel to each other. 道路与运河平行。 2 very similar or taking place at the same time 极相似的;同时发生的;相应的;对应的 a parallel case 同类型事例 parallel trends 并行发展的趋势 3 ( computing ) involving several computer operations at the same time 并行的 parallel processing 并行处理 par·al·lel adverb The road and the canal run parallelto each other. 道路与运河平行。 The plane flew parallel to the coast. 飞机沿海岸线飞行。 noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a person, a situation, an event, etc. that is very similar to another, especially one in a different place or time (尤指不同地点或时间的)极其相似的人(或情况、事件等) SYN
equivalent
These ideas have parallels in Freud's thought too. 这些观念与弗洛伊德思想中的某些观点非常相似。 This is an achievement without parallelin modern times. 这一成就在当代无人可及。 This tradition has no parallelin our culture. 这种传统在我们的文化中是没有的。
2 [countable ,  usually plural ] similar features 相似特征;相似特点 There are interesting parallels between the 1960s and the late 1990s. *20 世纪 60 年代和 90 年代后期有些颇有意思的相似之处。 It is possible to draw a parallel between (= find similar features in)their experience and ours. 在他们的经历和我们的经历之间找到相似点是可能的。 3 ( also ˌparallel of ˈlatitude ) [countable ] an imaginary line around the earth that is always the same distance from the equator;this line on a map (地球或地图的)纬线,纬圈 the 49th parallel 第 49 纬度线 IDIOM in ˈparallel (with sth/sb) with and at the same time as sth/sb else (与…)同时 The new degree and the existing certificate courses would run in parallel. 新的学位课程和现有的证书课程将同时开设。
verb 1 parallelsth to be similar to sth; to happen at the same time as sth 与…相似;与…同时发生 Their legal system parallels our own. 他们的法律制度与我们的相似。 The rise in unemployment is paralleled by an increase in petty crime. 在失业率上升的同时,轻度犯罪也跟着增长。 2 parallelsth to be as good as sth 与…媲美;比得上 SYN
equal
a level of achievement that has never been paralleled 绝无仅有的最高成就 compare
unparalleled
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parallelpar‧al‧lel1 /ˈpærəlel/ ●●○ AWL adjective
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1two lines, paths etc that are parallel to each other are the same distance apart along their whole length:  Lines AB and CD are parallel. two parallel roadsparallel to She was travelling parallel to her previous route.parallel with The railway is parallel with the canal. Take the road running parallel to the main road just after the village.2formal similar and happening at the same time:  Social changes in Britain are matched by parallel trends in some other countries.
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parallelparallel2 ●○○ AWL noun [countable]
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1a relationship or similarity between two things, especially things that exist or happen in different places or at different timesparallel with Entering the world of fine art, she found many parallels with the world of fashion.parallel between There are many parallels between Yeats and the Romantic poets. books that attempt to draw parallels between brains and computers2in parallel with somebody/something together with and at the same time as something else:  She wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband’s.3have no parallel/be without parallel be greater, better, worse etc than anything else:  The poverty of hill farmers had no parallel.4an imaginary line drawn on a map of the Earth, that is parallel to the equator:  the 38th parallel
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parallelparallel3 AWL verb (past tense and past participle paralleled, present participle paralleling also parallelled, parallelling British English) [transitive] written
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if one thing parallels another, they happen at the same time or are similar, and seem to be related:  The rise in greenhouse gases parallels the reduction in the ozone layer. His career parallels that of his father.

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