contingent
con
kən
kēn
tin
ˈtɪn
tin
gent
ʤənt
jēnt
British pronunciation
/kəntˈɪnd‍ʒənt/

“contingent”的英语定义和含义

Contingent
01

代表团, 小组

a group of people with a shared characteristic or purpose
example
例子
A contingent of volunteers arrived early to help set up the event.
一群志愿者早早到达,帮助准备活动。
The company sent a contingent of senior managers to the international conference.
公司向国际会议派遣了一高级经理。
02

分遣队, 特遣队

a group of military personnel sent to join a larger force
example
例子
The small contingent arrived to reinforce the main army.
分队抵达以增援主力军。
The U.N. welcomed a contingent from several member nations.
联合国欢迎来自几个成员国的特遣队
contingent
01

有条件的, 临时的

temporary and dependent on specific conditions or circumstances
example
例子
Contingent workers are hired for short-term assignments.
临时工人被雇佣来完成短期任务。
The company offers contingent positions to meet seasonal demands.
公司提供临时职位以满足季节性需求。
02

有条件的, 依赖的

depending on certain conditions or factors, making something possible to occur but not certain
example
例子
The success of the project was contingent upon securing adequate funding.
项目的成功 取决于 能否获得足够的资金。
His attendance at the event was contingent on finishing his work on time.
他参加活动的前提是按时完成工作。
03

偶然的, 依赖的

true based on facts or circumstances, but not necessarily true in all situations or by logical necessity
example
例子
That the sun rises in the east is a contingent fact.
太阳从东方升起是一个偶然的事实。
The weather being cold today is a contingent situation.
今天天气寒冷是一个偶然的情况。
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