Noun
1. the temporal property of two things happening at the same time;
2. the state of being joined together
3. an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences
4. the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction
5. (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac
6. something that joins or connects
The conjunction between circuit board and lock core applies vacuum technology.
The conjunction of heavy rains and high winds caused flooding.
Conjunction: The main clause is a guide.
The conjunction of Mars and Saturn shows that you can use your energies constructively.
Notice the two sentences. Between them, we should add a conjunction.
It was a strange conjunction — the prim serious young Queen and the elderly, cynical Whig.
Nevertheless, this year Nissan will start to sell a hybrid developed in conjunction with Toyota.
When & quot ; in & quot ; I will come when I can & quot; is a subordinating conjunction.
A serious illness in conjunction with such hot weather left the baby very weak.
Instead of using a full stop , you could use a conjunction.
The PR 50 must be used in conjunction with the MSC ( Master System Controller ) board.
There are five types of cohesion: reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction and lexical cohesion.
Monitors operational and capital expenditures in conjunction with approved budgets.
We are working in conjunction with the police.
The terminal is used in conjunction with a photographic typesetter.
Party catering service cannot be used in conjunction with other special offers.
Analysis and collating relevant literature in conjunction with the actual conditions of our hospital.
August 26 th A Venus Saturn conjunction will be less than one degree from opposed to Neptune.
And don't start a sentence a conjunction.
The two clauses are joined by a conjunction.
On a big contract several firms may work in conjunction.
The moon is in conjunction with the sun.
Two or more sentences may be joined together by a conjunction.
The conjunction of heavy rains and strong winds caused flooding.
The conjunction of low inflation and low unemployment came as a very pleasant surprise.
The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemy's coast.
Since iron destroys vitamin E, these two nutrients should not be taken in conjunction.
in conjunction
together
herbal medicine was used &B{in conjunction with} acupuncture and massage.
n.
collaboration alliance action conjugation united affiliation union conjuncture association concurrence collusion conspiracy coaction co-operation confederation concordance concert federation league synergy accordance
n.
splicing juxtaposition coupling merger joinder conjoining edging bordering unification amalgamation binding meeting linking incorporation joining combination conglomeration junction consolidation abutting bonding connecting uniting collocation engrossment
There is relatively little information about conjunction, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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