conjuncture

英 [kən'dʒʌŋ(k)tʃə] 美
  • n. 事态;紧要关头;同时发生
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conjuncture (n.)
c. 1600, from French conjoncture (16c.), from Modern Latin *conjunctura, from Latin coniunctus (see conjunct).
1. At this conjuncture in our nation's affairs, we need firm leadership.
当此国家危急之秋, 我们需要坚强的领导.

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2. Therefore, the conjuncture of ground and underground become the main character of spatial conversion.
因此地面与地下的连接通道则成了空间环境转换的主角.

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