Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • UK:
    • IPA: /ˈkəʊ.hɔː(ɹ)t/
  • US:
    • IPA: /ˈkoʊ̯.hɔɹt/
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈkəʊ.hɔːt/
KieliKäännökset
espanjaseguidores, cohorte
esperantokohorto
italiacoorte
latinacohors, cors
liettuakohorta
portugaliseguidores, seguidoras, coorte
ranskacohorte, associé, tranche d'âge
ruotsikollega
saksaKohorte
suomijoukko, kohortti
tšekkikohorta
venäjäгру́ппа (grúppa), компа́ния (kompánija), коллекти́в (kollektív), кого́рта (kogórta)
virokohort

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. A group of people supporting the same thing or person.
  2. (statistics) A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or having a common characteristic.
  3. (historical, Ancient Rome, military) Any division of a Roman legion, normally of about 500 or 600 men (equalling about six centuries).
  4. An accomplice; abettor; associate.
  5. Any band or body of warriors.
  6. (taxonomy) A natural group of orders of organisms, less comprehensive than a class.
  7. A colleague.
  8. A set of individuals in a program, especially when compared to previous sets of individuals within the same program.

Verbi

  1. To associate with such a group.

Esimerkit

  • Coyness and caprice have in consequence become a heritage of the sex, together with a cohort of allied weaknesses and petty deceits, that men have come to think venial, and even amiable, in women, but which they would not tolerate among themselves.
  • A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory.
  • A lost dog? — Yes. No succoring cohort surges to the relief. A gang of boys, perhaps, may give chase, but assuredly not in kindness.
  • The 18-24 cohort shows a sharp increase in automobile fatalities over the proximate age groupings.
  • Three cohorts of men were assigned to the region.
  • But he lost the whole of his first cohort and the centurion of the first line, a man of high rank in his own class, Asinius Dento, and the other centurions of the same cohort, as well as a military tribune, Sext. Lucilius, son of T. Gavius Caepio, a man of wealth, and high position.
  • But here it is as clear as words can make it: 'Bring every man of the Legions by forced marches to the help of the Empire. Leave not a cohort in Britain.' These are my orders.
  • The cohort in which he was centurion was probably the Cohors II Italica civium Romanorum, which a recently discovered inscription proves to have been stationed in Syria before A.D. 69.
  • He was able to plea down his sentence by revealing the names of three of his cohorts, as well as the source of the information.
  • With him the cohort bright / Of watchful cherubim.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkocohorts