cohere 的定义
co·hered, co·her·ing.
- to stick together; be united; hold fast, as parts of the same mass: The particles of wet flour cohered to form a paste.
- Physics. to be united within a body by the action of molecular forces.
- to be naturally or logically connected: Without sound reasoning no argument will cohere.
- to agree; be congruous: Her account of the incident cohered with his.
cohere 近义词
stick to, cling
agree, conform
更多cohere例句
- The skills developed in that job surely abetted the show’s two striking video pieces, in which animated moving shapes sometimes cohere into silhouetted human figures.
- Once a new queen emerged, the colony cohered again, suggesting that in addition to suppressing reproduction, queens also somehow control a colony’s voice.
- It’s a potpourri of insights that cohere around the positive Grassmannian, and around the unique mind that generated them.
- I kept waiting for the little mysteries to cohere into something larger, but Todbaum’s motives don’t grow any clearer, nor does the nature of Sandy’s wariness.
- It’s not entirely clear how Ratcliffe’s allegation really coheres.
- A great work of fiction involves a certain frisson that occurs when its various components cohere and then ignite.
- These being too imperfect to be printed alone, his friends inserted them in the memorial, where they seemed best to cohere.
- Remove the filmy part, and heat the frayed edges till they cohere and form an incipient tube.
- To have him thus cohere into substance at a moment's notice lent him the novelty of a new creation.
- The two packets of eggs sometimes cohere together at their lower ends.
- If the residual gold is broken up, move the crucible so as to bring the particles together, so that they may cohere.