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cohort noun[ C, + sing/pl verb ] uk /ˈkəʊ.hɔːt/ us /ˈkoʊ.hɔːrt/ social science specialized a group of people who share a characteristic, usually age: 有共同特点(通常指年龄)的一群人 This study followed up a cohort of 386 patients aged 65+ for six months after their discharge home.这项研究对386位年龄在65岁以上、出院回家的患者进行了6个月的跟踪观察。 disapproving a group of people who support a particular person, usually a leader: (通常指领袖的)追随者,支持者;党羽 The Mayor and his cohorts have abused their positions of power.市长和他的同党们滥用职权。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage factionally family federation federative First Nation line (someone) up mafia mob online community peer group phalanx posse public scratch syndicate
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cohort | Business English cohort noun[ C ] uk /ˈkəʊhɔːt/us a group of people who share a characteristic, usually age: About 42% of women in this age cohort have a college degree. This year's cohort of graduates will have particular difficulties finding jobs. a person or a group of people who support a particular person, usually a leader: Perhaps he should have considered warning his cohort away from his investments. |