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coherence

/koh-heer-uhns, -her-/US // koʊˈhɪər əns, -ˈhɛr- //UK // (kəʊˈhɪərəns) //

连贯性,一致性,协调性,贯通性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or state of cohering; cohesion.
    • : logical interconnection; overall sense or understandability.
    • : congruity; consistency.
    • : Physics, Optics. the state of being coherent.
    • : Linguistics. the property of unity in a written text or a segment of spoken discourse that stems from the links among its underlying ideas and from the logical organization and development of its thematic content.Compare cohesion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Examples

  • Their devices are designed to easily connect with one another, creating cohesion and coherence in the home, from wireless security systems to robot vacuums and light bulbs.

  • Since then, multiple studies observed the same coherence in our neurons when we connect with other people—for example, when making eye contact, conversations, or collective decisions.

  • Philadelphia’s offense frequently lacks coherence and uses personnel in odd ways.

  • The most successful food pairings strike a carefully measured balance between complexity and coherence.

  • They found that background radiation from cosmic rays and more prosaic sources like trace elements in concrete walls is enough to put a hard four-millisecond limit on the coherence time of superconducting qubits.

  • For now, the coherence and scale of Moral Mondays is a success ironically founded in shared defeat.

  • That decision would have forced photos in standardized formats to create a stylistic coherence.

  • Catastrophe,” declares Wright at one point, “lacked coherence.

  • Lapid may not share Bennett's ideological coherence but does share his generational sentiments.

  • These goodies would add coherence both to the peace process and to U.S. policy toward the evolving Arab Spring.

  • A few unimportant elisions have been made for the sake of brevity and coherence.

  • In arranging the materials of a story, the main considerations are Mass and Coherence.

  • Coherence demands that events closely related shall stand close together: that an effect shall immediately follow its cause.

  • The arrangement depends on the principles that guided in narration, Mass and Coherence.

  • Though the same principles of Coherence and Mass guide, they are more difficult to apply.