B2 [ C ] an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising同时发生;(尤指令人吃惊的)巧合,碰巧的事
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We hadn't planned to be in France at the same time as Ann and Charles - it was just a happy coincidence.
Meeting you here in Rome is a remarkable coincidence.
By some extraordinary coincidence, I sat down right opposite your mother in the train.
Do you think it was just a coincidence that she chose her own granddaughter's picture for first prize?
There were a whole series of spooky coincidences - for example we both married men with the same name and on the same day.
B2 [ U ] chance or luck偶然的机遇,运气
More examples
We hadn't planned to be in France at the same time as Ann and Charles - it was just a happy coincidence.
Meeting you here in Rome is a remarkable coincidence.
By some extraordinary coincidence, I sat down right opposite your mother in the train.
Do you think it was just a coincidence that she chose her own granddaughter's picture for first prize?
There were a whole series of spooky coincidences - for example we both married men with the same name and on the same day.
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