conjunction - significado y definición. Qué es conjunction
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Qué (quién) es conjunction - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Conjunction (disambiguation); Conjunctions

conjunction         
(conjunctions)
1.
A conjunction of two or more things is the occurrence of them at the same time or place. (FORMAL)
...the conjunction of two events.
...a conjunction of religious and social factors.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
2.
In grammar, a conjunction is a word or group of words that joins together words, groups, or clauses. In English, there are co-ordinating conjunctions such as 'and' and 'but', and subordinating conjunctions such as 'although', 'because', and 'when'.
N-COUNT
3.
If one thing is done or used in conjunction with another, the two things are done or used together. (FORMAL)
The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemy's coast...
= together
PHRASE: usu PHR with n
conjunction         
n.
connecting word
1) a coordinating; subordinating conjunction
cooperation
coincidence
2) in conjunction with
conjunction         
AND

Wikipedia

Conjunction

Conjunction may refer to:

  • Conjunction (grammar), a part of speech
  • Logical conjunction, a mathematical operator
    • Conjunction introduction, a rule of inference of propositional logic
  • Conjunction (astronomy), in which two astronomical bodies appear close together in the sky
  • Conjunction (astrology), astrological aspect in horoscopic astrology
  • Conjunctions, an American literary journal
Ejemplos de uso de conjunction
1. Thirty people were arrested Thursday in conjunction with the incident.
2. It will conduct the review in conjunction with the U.N.
3. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
4. Merck developed the vaccine in conjunction with the U.S.
5. This begins with the conjunction that indicates a quick sequence.