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coherent

/koh-heer-uhnt, -her-/US // koʊˈhɪər ənt, -ˈhɛr- //UK // (kəʊˈhɪərənt) //

连贯性,连贯的,一致性,连贯性的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : logically connected; consistent: a coherent argument.
    • : having a natural or due agreement of parts; harmonious: a coherent design.
    • : cohering; sticking together: a coherent mass of sticky candies.
    • : Physics, Optics. of or relating to waves that maintain a fixed phase relationship, as in coherent light, or light in which the electromagnetic waves maintain a fixed and predictable phase relationship with each other over a period of time.See also laser.

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  • Voice Tweets should be no different, and your audio ambassador should always listen carefully to ensure that each tweet conveys a simple and coherent message that exemplifies your brand.

  • The most discussed breakthrough has been OpenAI’s GPT-3, which can generate long passages of coherent prose from a human-written prompt of just a line or two.

  • While extolling the benefits of a coherent localized marketing strategy, the study identifies a number of common operational barriers to effective tactical execution.

  • Most often, a gravitational wave is produced in a “coherent state,” which is akin to ripples on a pond.

  • According to Bishop, because populations living in areas controlled by non-state armed groups have extremely limited access to testing, coherent statistical information about the extent of the pandemic there is unavailable.

  • He said the failure to develop a coherent immigration policy would have a devastating impact.

  • The story of the fire was certainly not complete, but it was at least coherent, and three of our halftones adorned Page 1.

  • Eventually, ISIS will collapse as a coherent and effective force.

  • This is a thematically coherent collection of well-crafted pop songs, expertly played by accomplished musicians.

  • These portentous rumblings aside, no coherent position on ectogenesis has emerged so far within the pro-life movement.

  • And our surroundings at that particular moment were not the most favorable to coherent thought or plausible theory-building.

  • The frightened maid ceased to scold in her polyglot way and grew coherent.

  • She appeared to wander in her mind, for sometimes her words were coherent, at other times she merely babbled.

  • Coherent memory resumes with the noise the warriors made in returning to the camp.

  • If I can manage to be rationally coherent, I shall be more than satisfied.