coinciding
/ˌkəʊ.ɪnˈsaɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [kˌoənsˈaɪdɪŋ] /ˌkoʊ.ɪnˈsaɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [kˌoənsˈaɪdɪŋ] /ˌkō-ən-ˈsīd ˈkō-ən-ˌsīd/ (ame, mw)
coinciding — 動詞
- coincidingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- coincidings3rd person singular
- coincidinging-ing form
- coincidingedpast simple
1. When two events take place at the same time, sometimes without being planned tha
同時發生
兩件事發生在同一時間
When two events take place at the same time, sometimes without being planned that way — for example, a holiday trip and a local festival falling on the same dates.
Sora's trip to Japan coincided with the cherry blossom festival, so she saw the flowers at their best.
Sora 的日本之旅正好與櫻花季同時發生,所以她欣賞到了最美的花朵。
coincided with [event] — same-time event pattern
The school sports day coincided with a heatwave, so the races were moved to the morning.
學校運動會與熱浪同時發生,因此比賽改到了早上進行。
Darius planned his holiday to coincide with his sister's move, so he could help carry boxes.
Darius 規劃假期,讓它與妹妹搬家同時進行,這樣他就能幫忙搬箱子。
The trade fair coincided with the city's big marathon, making hotel rooms very hard to find.
商展正好與城市馬拉松大賽同時舉行,導致旅館房間非常難訂。
- concur
more formal; often used for official schedules or formal outcomes
- fall together
less common; emphasises chance timing
文法句型
coincide + with + noun phrase
用法筆記
The most common pattern is 'X coincides with Y'. The subject is typically an event, date, or activity. The two things happen at the same moment by chance or by arrangement.
常見錯誤
2. When two things share the same position, qualities, or way of thinking — for exa
一致;相符
意見或特質相同
When two things share the same position, qualities, or way of thinking — for example, two people having the same opinion, or two maps showing the same information.
Jiwoo's opinion on the film coincided with Mira's — both said the ending was too rushed.
Jiwoo 對那部電影的看法與 Mira 一致——兩人都覺得結尾太倉促。
opinion coincides with [person]'s — agreement pattern
The two witness accounts coincided on every detail, leaving little doubt about what had happened.
兩位目擊者的說詞在每個細節上都相符,幾乎沒有留下任何疑問。
coincided on [topic] — agreement scope
Eli's taste in music coincided so closely with Lara's that they started a band together.
Eli 的音樂品味與 Lara 非常接近,於是他們一起組了樂團。
Survey results from Taiwan coincided closely with data from South Korea on almost every question.
台灣的調查結果與南韓的數據在幾乎每個問題上都非常接近。
- agree
more everyday; wider range of usage in conversation
- match
emphasises close correspondence, often physical or measurable
- correspond
more systematic; used for structures, positions, or functions
- differ
neutral opposite; things are not the same
- contradict
stronger opposite; things are in active opposition
文法句型
coincide + with + noun phrase
coincide + on/as to + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is often a plural noun (opinions, interests, accounts) or a singular noun followed by 'with'. Unlike sense 1, this sense focuses on content rather than timing.