a.
- 平行的,同方向的[(+to/with)]
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These two lines are
parallel.
这两条线平行。
- 相同的;类似的[(+to)]
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She and her friends have
parallel likes and dislikes.
她和她的朋友喜恶相同。
- 【电】并联的
n.
- 平行线;平行面[C][(+to/with)]
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The
parallels seem to come together in the distance.
平行线在远处看上去似交合在一起。
- 类似的人(或事物),可相比拟的人(或事物)[C][(+to/with)]
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You do not have to go far to find a living
parallel for these prehistoric organisms.
你不必走远就可以找到与这些史前有机体相类似的生物。
- 相似处[C][(+between/with)]
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There are curious
parallels between medicine and law.
在医学和法律之间有着奇特的相似之处。
- 比较[C][(+between)]
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The historian draws a
parallel between Washington and Lincoln.
这位历史学家将华盛顿和林肯作了比较。
- 纬线;纬圈[C]
- 【电】并联[U]
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The two generators operate in
parallel.
这两台发电机并联发电。
vt.
- 使成平行;与……平行
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The street
paralleled the railroad.
那条街与铁路平行。
- 比较[(+with)]
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They
paralleled his life with those of the saints.
他们将他的生活与圣人的生活相比。
- 与……相似,比得上
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Your story closely
parallels what he told me.
你的说法跟他告诉我的情况极为相似。
短语
parallel with
- 把……同……相比
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It cannot be
paralleled with the other.
这不能与另一个相比。
派生
辨析
adj.
- (of lines, planes, or surfaces) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- occurring or existing at the same time or in a similar way; corresponding.
▸Computing involving the simultaneous performance of operations.
- of or denoting electrical components connected in parallel.
n.
- a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another.
▸a similarity or comparison.
-
(also parallel of latitude)
each of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface.
- Printing two parallel lines (||) as a reference mark.
v.
(parallels, paralleling, paralleled)
- run or lie parallel to.
- be similar or corresponding to.
Phrase
- in parallel
- taking place at the same time and having some connection.
- (of electrical components or circuits) connected to common points at each end, so that the current is divided between them.
Derivative
- parallelism n.
- parallelistic adj.
- parallelization
or parallelisation n. (Computing ). - parallelize
or parallelise v. (Computing ).
Etymology
C16: from Fr. parallèle, via L. from Gk parallēlos, from para- ‘alongside’ + allēlos ‘one another’.