English-Thai Dictionary
coincidence
N การ สอดคล้องต้องกัน accord accordance consonance unison resemblance kan-sod-klong-tong-kan
coincidence
N การ เกิดขึ้น พร้อมกัน simultaneity simultaneousness conjunction concurrence concurrency coexistance concomitance concomitancy contemporaneousness synchronism koed-kuen-prom-kan
coincidence
N เหตุการณ์ บังเอิญ accident luck fate fluke chance eventuality hed-kan-bang-oen
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COINCIDENCE
n. 1. The falling or meeting of two or more lines, surfaces, or bodies in the same point.
2. Concurrence; consistency; agreement; as the coincidence of two or more opinions; coincidence of evidences.
3. A meeting of events in time; concurrence; a happening at the same time; as coincidence of events.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COINCIDENCE
Co *in "ci *dence, n. Etym: [Cf. F. coïncidence.]
1. The condition of occupying the same place in space; as, the coincidence of circles, surfaces, etc. Bentley.
2. The condition or fact of happening at the same time; as, the coincidence of the deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
3. Exact correspondence in nature, character, result, circumstances, etc. ; concurrence; agreement. The very concurrence and coincidence of ao many evidences... carries a great weight. Sir M. Hale. Those who discourse. .. of the nature of truth. .. affirm a perfect coincidence between truth and goodness. South.
New American Oxford Dictionary
coincidence
co in ci dence |kōˈinsədəns, -ˌdens koʊˈɪnsədəns | ▶noun 1 a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection: it's no coincidence that this new burst of innovation has occurred in the free nations | they met by coincidence . 2 correspondence in nature or in time of occurrence: the coincidence of interest between the mining companies and certain politicians. 3 Physics the presence of ionizing particles or other objects in two or more detectors simultaneously, or of two or more signals simultaneously in a circuit. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘occupation of the same space ’): from medieval Latin coincidentia, from coincidere ‘coincide, agree ’ (see coincide ). Sense 3 dates from the 1930s.
Oxford Dictionary
coincidence
co |in ¦ci |dence |kəʊˈɪnsɪd (ə )ns | ▶noun 1 a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection: it was a coincidence that she was wearing a jersey like Laura's | [ mass noun ] : they met by coincidence . 2 [ mass noun ] the fact of corresponding in nature or in time of occurrence: the coincidence of interest between the mining companies and certain politicians. 3 Physics the presence of ionizing particles or other objects in two or more detectors simultaneously, or of two or more signals simultaneously in a circuit. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘occupation of the same space ’): from medieval Latin coincidentia, from coincidere ‘coincide, agree ’ (see coincide ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
coincidence
coincidence noun 1 too close to be mere coincidence: accident, chance, serendipity, fortuity, providence, happenstance, fate; a fluke. 2 the coincidence of inflation and unemployment: co-occurrence, coexistence, conjunction, simultaneity, contemporaneity, concomitance. 3 a coincidence of interests: correspondence, agreement, accord, concurrence, consistency, conformity, harmony, compatibility.
Oxford Thesaurus
coincidence
coincidence noun 1 the resemblances are too close to be mere coincidence: accident, chance, serendipity, fate, a twist of fate, destiny, fortuity, fortune, providence, freak, hazard; a piece of good fortune, (a bit of ) luck, (a bit of ) good luck, a fluke, a happy chance; N. Amer. happenstance. 2 the coincidence of rising inflation and unemployment: co-occurrence, coexistence, conjunction, simultaneity, simultaneousness, contemporaneity, contemporaneousness, concomitance, synchronicity, synchrony; clash, conflict. 3 a coincidence of interests: correspondence, agreement, accord, concurrence, match, fit, consistency, conformity, harmony, compatibility, dovetailing, correlation, parallelism; similarity, likeness.
French Dictionary
coïncidence
coïncidence n. f. nom féminin Se dit d ’évènements qui arrivent en même temps. : « Quelle étrange et bizarre coïncidence! » (Ionesco , La Cantatrice chauve ). SYNONYME concours ; hasard . Note Orthographique co ï ncidence.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
coincidence
co in ci dence /koʊɪ́nsɪd (ə )ns /→coincide 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 C U 偶然の一致 ; U (事件などの )同時発生 , 同所に共存すること ▸ It is no [more than (a )] coincidence that ……は偶然 (の出来事 )ではない ▸ by coincidence 偶然の一致で ▸ What a coincidence! 何という偶然だろう ▸ pure [sheer ] coincidence まったくの偶然 .2 ⦅かたく ⦆〖単数形で 〗(考え 意見などの )一致 , 符合 .