cohort
n. (古羅馬軍隊的)步兵大隊,軍隊; 一群人; 同夥,共犯; 支持者
A person's cohorts are their friends, supporters, or associates.
Drake and his cohorts were not pleased with my appointment.
德雷克那一幫人對我的任命很不滿。
A cohort of people is a group who have something in common. Cohort is used especially when a group is being looked at as a whole for statistical purposes.
Tests were carried out by teachers on the entire cohort of eight to nine year-olds in their third year at primary school...
測試是由老師在小學三年級所有八歲到九歲的學生中進行的。
She speaks for a whole cohort of young Japanese writers.
她是所有日本年輕作家的代言人。
1. a company of companions or supporters
2. a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)
3. a group people having approximately the same age
All cohort data are affected by possible selection effects.
所有同期組群資料都受到可能發生的選擇作用的影響.
Study Design. A prospectie, radiographic cohort study.
研究設計. 前矚性的關於影像的佇列研究.
Cohort analysis traces the subsequent vital history of such cohorts.
對同批人進行分析能追溯出這種同批人隨後的重大歷史.
The gangster walked into the room surrounded by his cohort.
一名匪徒走進被他的一幫人包圍的屋子.
Study Design: Cohort study ( prognosis ); Level of evidence, 4.
研究方法: 佇列研究 ( 猜測 ), 4級可信度.