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Definition of contemporaneous in English: contemporaneousadjectivekənˌtɛmpəˈreɪnɪəskɒnˌtɛmpəˈreɪnɪəskənˌtɛmpəˈreɪniəs Existing at or occurring in the same period of time. 同时期存在(或发生)的,同时代存在(或发生)的 Pythagoras was contemporaneous with Buddha 毕达哥拉斯和佛陀属于同一时代。 Example sentencesExamples - Both frameworks are described in the context of the contemporaneous social and political background.
- Ultimately, history is contemporaneous with the present, in the form of karmas by which all actions of the past live in the now.
- Well, it would have been cooler and so much more contemporaneous to like this album way back then.
- Finding contemporaneous material to accompany old movies is a challenge, I understand.
- At that meeting there was agreement in principle as to matters recorded by Mr Crossley in a contemporaneous manuscript note.
- Mr Lipman also produces his contemporaneous note recording the remark.
- The parallels to contemporaneous avant-garde film-makers and artists is striking.
- The overview referred to the previous month and was not wholly consistent with the tenor of the contemporaneous log for that period.
- So that is a contemporaneous update, your Honour, of present psychological state.
- It uses contemporaneous measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation.
- All focus group discussions were transcribed and annotated with contemporaneous field notes.
- Mr Flynn provided the Tribunal with records of the phone calls and a copy of contemporaneous notes taken.
- We don't know, but it appears that it was made in contemporaneous time.
- It is also corroborated by most of the other contemporaneous documentary evidence.
- So measuring these elements will indicate if a group of bones are contemporaneous or of different periods.
- Unlike most fiction of the period, contemporaneous dates are emphasized.
- Mr. Ellice produced a contemporaneous note he claimed to support his version.
- Archaeologists are extremely cautious about making causal links between contemporaneous events.
- It is apparent that this note was not strictly contemporaneous in that it also refers to events which occurred later in the day.
- Following a planned visit to Italy to study the Baroque in art and the contemporaneous advances in medicine, Young intends to settle in Glasgow.
Derivativesnounkənˌtɛmpərəˈneɪɪtikənˌtɛmpərəˈniːɪti Dave mines the vernacular of popular culture and traditional imagery, filtering it through his contemporaneity as an artist of the South Asian diaspora. Example sentencesExamples - The present imperative of the objects of art historical fascination, their ineluctable contemporaneity, inevitably shapes the way in which we think about their role in their own historical horizon.
- In apprehending and responding to contemporaneity, Shahryar emerges as a poet who sharpens the contours of modernism by asserting the establishment of new poetics.
- The treatment gives it a contemporaneity, for, we live in a time that is marked by women's empowerment of every kind.
- The rooms are in styles of varying contemporaneity: ‘senior suites’, spacious and light-filled, bear the designer label, with art for sale on the walls.
- Their paintings were executed to be perceived as living art, and it is that dimension of their self-aware contemporaneity that still conveys a certain excitement.
- There are many reasons for this contemporaneity, but one of the most important obviously concerns technology.
- And I don't think deconstruction is the only answer to modernity or contemporaneity.
- Coherent ice-flow lines reconstructed from bedforms across the Irish lowlands indicate contemporaneity of drumlinization and moraine building in eastern and western Ireland.
- And it is at the same time what makes a writer most acutely conscious of his place in time, of his contemporaneity.
- The Hollywood novel's take on the relation between contemporaneity and tradition is more consistently comic and absurdist than the epic visions of modernism.
- In the contemporaneity of this art, he is a metaphor for timelessness.
- The postmodern moment in Hong Kong art took the form of a rejection of all master narratives, whether of Chineseness or of Western-centered conceptions of modernity or contemporaneity.
- Patches of contemporaneity sprouted here and there but the general concert menu had not changed in generations and, despite lavish subsidy, there was no public demand for reformation.
- Among all the contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory.
- The contemporaneity of different styles and movements, even within the work of a single artist, is one of the characteristics of post-war developments in the arts.
- In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture in the direction of relevance and contemporaneity.
- Made in the West, they are also a reminder that this script system inscribes the traditional richness of one of the world's influential cultures within the context of international contemporaneity.
- ‘The most modern of all poets,’ he called Donne, and it is precisely this sense of Donne's contemporaneity that links the diverse voices assembled here.
- Politically impartial juries would no doubt reach different conclusions depending on their contemporaneity.
adverbkənˌtɛmpəˈreɪnɪəsli I think we'll be hearing from John soon, but in the meantime, Mark has sent us his impressions of the trip, recorded contemporaneously. Example sentencesExamples - They wouldn't have been all contemporaneously working on it full-time.
- The guard recorded the incident contemporaneously in a sworn statement.
- The Spartans, just a hundred miles from Athens, contemporaneously developed such a public system.
- The programme, producers declare, will be ‘told contemporaneously through the main characters directly involved’.
- Answering these questions would help us understand how accounting concepts and techniques evolved contemporaneously with changes in technology and the world economy.
- Almost contemporaneously, another similar movement was taking place in the south under the vigorous direction of the Chalukyas.
- All these remedies could be exercised at any time or times simultaneously or contemporaneously or successively or not at all.
- His entire output, however, is song-saturated; many of his symphonies are thematically related to vocal material on which he was working contemporaneously.
- Damages are notionally intended to be such as will exhaust the fund, contemporaneously with the termination of the plaintiff's life expectancy.
- But at the end of the 17th century and during the early years of the 18th, two styles were in production contemporaneously and were sold alongside virtually identical imported wares.
- But contemporaneously with it, in the freer civil society of London, a modern form of theatre was beginning to emerge.
- Alternative forms of Black protest music emerging subsequent to bebop significantly influenced writers contemporaneously engaged in the process of provoking cultural evolution and revolution.
- There are also sites where garden beds and corn hills have been carefully arranged and give every indication of having been constructed and used contemporaneously by a single cultural group.
- That is, our understanding of how the parent influences the child is limited to portions of the parent's life course that are unfolding contemporaneously with the child's.
- Nurses reported that up to 60% of their medications are not recorded contemporaneously but are charted at shift end or post hoc by the nurse manager via global computer commands.
- I would have thought that a matter of that importance would inevitably have been recorded contemporaneously in the very full notes that are before the court.
- It's easy to forget that writers are readers, too, and that writing is a dual act - the act of putting the words down and the act of comprehending them both contemporaneously and after the fact.
- However, on further reflection and deliberation, I am prepared to accept the defendant's evidence that he did make the note contemporaneously with the meeting of October 10, 1997.
- First, we used data collected independently, but contemporaneously, from African-American male adolescents and their mothers.
noun The country then began to rub itself with the memory - emptying salve of contemporaneousness. Example sentencesExamples - The first film came out in December and because of the fraught political situation that we're familiar with on a daily basis, the books have a contemporaneousness that's accidental.
- Elizabeth Gaskell is insistent about the contemporaneousness of her 1854 narrative.
- Joe's condition, the seriousness of the wound, the relatively contemporaneousness of the statements and the dominance of the event all lead me to that conclusion.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, from con- 'together with' + temporaneus (from tempus, tempor- 'time') + -ous. Rhymescutaneous, extemporaneous, extraneous, instantaneous, miscellaneous, Pausanias, porcellaneous, simultaneous, spontaneous, subcutaneous Definition of contemporaneous in US English: contemporaneousadjectivekənˌtempəˈrānēəskənˌtɛmpəˈreɪniəs Existing or occurring in the same period of time. 同时期存在(或发生)的,同时代存在(或发生)的 Pythagoras was contemporaneous with Buddha 毕达哥拉斯和佛陀属于同一时代。 Example sentencesExamples - It is also corroborated by most of the other contemporaneous documentary evidence.
- All focus group discussions were transcribed and annotated with contemporaneous field notes.
- We don't know, but it appears that it was made in contemporaneous time.
- Archaeologists are extremely cautious about making causal links between contemporaneous events.
- Mr Lipman also produces his contemporaneous note recording the remark.
- So that is a contemporaneous update, your Honour, of present psychological state.
- So measuring these elements will indicate if a group of bones are contemporaneous or of different periods.
- The parallels to contemporaneous avant-garde film-makers and artists is striking.
- Mr. Ellice produced a contemporaneous note he claimed to support his version.
- Ultimately, history is contemporaneous with the present, in the form of karmas by which all actions of the past live in the now.
- Well, it would have been cooler and so much more contemporaneous to like this album way back then.
- At that meeting there was agreement in principle as to matters recorded by Mr Crossley in a contemporaneous manuscript note.
- Both frameworks are described in the context of the contemporaneous social and political background.
- Unlike most fiction of the period, contemporaneous dates are emphasized.
- It uses contemporaneous measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation.
- Following a planned visit to Italy to study the Baroque in art and the contemporaneous advances in medicine, Young intends to settle in Glasgow.
- Mr Flynn provided the Tribunal with records of the phone calls and a copy of contemporaneous notes taken.
- The overview referred to the previous month and was not wholly consistent with the tenor of the contemporaneous log for that period.
- It is apparent that this note was not strictly contemporaneous in that it also refers to events which occurred later in the day.
- Finding contemporaneous material to accompany old movies is a challenge, I understand.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, from con- ‘together with’ + temporaneus (from tempus, tempor- ‘time’) + -ous. |