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单词

cohort

读音
ˈkoʊhɔːrt
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释义

n. 一群;步兵大队;支持者;同生群 [ 复数 cohorts ]

例句

The key “saving age” is the cohort of 35-54 year-olds.
“存钱的年龄”基本上都是35-54年龄段人群。
This social cohort is clearly intolerant of crime and of inflation.
这一社会族群显然不能容忍犯罪和通货膨胀。
Therefore, it was not possible to establish a demographic and health cohort.
因此,不可能建立人口和健康群组。

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and also due to very large demographic growth,the Baby Boom Cohort effect.Now, apparently that's not going to last for very long,
they tested whether it might be important for a vaccineby conducting a cohort study.This typically involved about 300 participants in a village in Africa,
is their last incredibly generous gift to the world.They're called the "Last Gift cohort."And to test in these altruistic patients next year,
in their everyday lives.This group is called the cohort.We would also need a comparison group
than the other people in the sample.Or the cohort group could've been composed ofpeople who shop at health food stores
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