cohort

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈkəʊhɔːrt/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(kōhôrt)

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cohort n (entourage, group)séquito nm
  cohorte nf
 She arrived with her usual cohort of flunkeys and hangers-on.
 Llego con su usual séquito de lacayos y aduladores.
cohort n usu pejorative (associate)compañero, compañera mn, nf
  colega n común
  (peyorativo)secuaz n común
  cómplice n común
 At least three of his cohorts have been accused of serious crimes, and I don't trust him either.
 Al menos tres de sus compañeros fueron acusados de serios crímenes, y yo no confío en él tampoco.
cohort n (statistical study group) (estadística)población base loc nom m
  cohorte nf
 They surveyed a cohort of new mothers to gauge whether postnatal depression was more prevalent among younger or older women.
 Hicieron encuestas a una población base de madres jóvenes para ver si la depresión posparto era mayor en las mujeres jóvenes o en las adultas.
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'cohort' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Collocations: and his cohorts, a cohort of [admirers, fans, supporters], the [thief's, criminal's] cohorts, more...

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