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Conjunction
01
conjonction
the temporal property of two things happening at the same time
Exemples
The conjunction of the two storms created dangerous weather.
Their arrivals in conjunction surprised everyone.
Exemples
In compound sentences, conjunctions are essential for linking ideas and creating coherence.
Dans les phrases composées, les conjonctions sont essentielles pour relier les idées et créer de la cohérence.
The grammar quiz tested students on their ability to identify and correctly use subordinating conjunctions.
Le quiz de grammaire a testé les étudiants sur leur capacité à identifier et à utiliser correctement les conjonctions de subordination.
03
conjonction, jonction
the state of being joined together
Exemples
The conjunction of art and science shaped the project.
Their efforts in conjunction created a strong outcome.
04
conjonction
something that joins or connects
Exemples
The bridge served as a conjunction between the two towns.
The junction box acts as a conjunction for the cables.
05
conjonction, rencontre apparente
(astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac
Exemples
The planets entered conjunction at dawn.
Astronomers observed the conjunction through telescopes.
06
conjonction, liaison
the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction
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