adjacency 的定义
plural ad·ja·cen·cies.
adjacency 近义词
等同于 proximity
adjacency 的近义词 9 个
- closeness
- concurrence
- contiguity
- contiguousness
- immediacy
- juxtaposition
- propinquity
- togetherness
- appropinquity
adjacency 的反义词 2 个
等同于 neighborhood
等同于 nearness
等同于 propinquity
adjacency 的近义词 3 个
等同于 closeness
adjacency 的近义词 13 个
- intimacy
- proximity
- compactness
- density
- illiberality
- parsimony
- penuriousness
- propinquity
- reticence
- secrecy
- secretiveness
- stinginess
- strictness
adjacency 的反义词 1 个
等同于 nearness
adjacency 的近义词 8 个
adjacency 的反义词 3 个
等同于 locality
更多adjacency例句
- We partnered with MAGNA and IPG Media Lab to measure the impact of context, specifically content adjacency and user experience, on ad perception and performance.
- Plus, thanks to the involvement of civil rights groups, the focus of the protest aimed to hold Facebook to account for fundamental ethical and user-safety issues, beyond marketer myopia like metrics and ad adjacency.
- However, when advertisers have concerns about negative impact of brand adjacency to touchy issues, keyword-blocking is the primary tool media buyers have.
- Concerned about adjacency to negative or controversial news and opinion, media buyers are finding more tactical ways to find suitable homes for their brand messages.
- Unlike “brand safety,” which aims to protect brands from adjacency to illegal content, fraud or other indisputably offensive content or nefarious activity, brand suitability is a subjective measure of appropriateness specific to a brand.
- They looked up in no welcoming manner, at Bibbs's entrance, and moved their chairs to a less conspicuous adjacency.
- I fancy that he felt that he would venture anything to escape our adjacency to the battery.
- He saw at once that a small artery had been severed, and its adjacency to the jugular made it a matter of extreme danger.
- Adjacency can be in respect to the past, as expressed through the practice of keeping burial records.
- The expanding horizon of life required means to assimilate adjacency in the experience of continuous human self-constitution.