Parallel | Mean of parallel in English Dictionary
/ˈperəˌlɛl/
- very similar and often happening at the same time
- the parallel careers of the two movie stars
- These two sentences are parallel in structure.
- Notice the parallel development/evolution of the two technologies.
- designed for a computer system in which very small pieces of information are sent over separate wires at the same time
- a parallel cable/connection/port/printer
- Noun
- a way in which things are similar
- These myths have some striking/obvious parallels with myths found in cultures around the world.
- There are many parallels between the stories.
- The essay draws parallels between the lives of the two presidents. [=describes ways in which the lives of the two presidents were similar]
- something that is equal or similar
- This period of growth has no parallel [=there has never been a similar period of growth] in the history of the region.
- a masterpiece without parallel [=better than all others] in the history of art
- As an insult, it was without parallel. [=worse or more effective than all others]
- any one of the imaginary circles on the surface of the Earth that are parallel to the equator and that are shown as lines on maps
- Most of the United States is south of the 49th parallel.
- at the same time and in a way that is related or connected
- Prices are rising in parallel with increasing fuel costs.
- The two systems work in parallel.
- Verb
- to be similar or equal to (something)
- Their test results parallel our own.
- Nothing parallels that experience. [=that experience is unlike any other experience; it is unique]
- to happen at the same time as (something) and in a way that is related or connected
- Rising prices parallel increasing fuel costs.
- Spending is paralleled by an increase in the number of loans given.
- to be parallel to (something)
- The highway parallels the river.
Những từ liên quan với PARALLEL
similarity, analogous, resemblance, corresponding, equal, identical, analogy, complement, corollary, imitate, coordinate, correspondent, comparison, complementary