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compatibility

/kuhm-pat-uh-bil-i-tee/US // kəmˌpæt əˈbɪl ɪ ti //

兼容性,相容性,兼容性问题,兼容

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the natural ability to live or work together in harmony because of well-matched characteristics: In earlier times, love and compatibility were not the main considerations in finding a suitable spouse.
    • : the quality or fact of being in agreement; consistency: Her essay questions the presumed compatibility of capitalism and democracy.
    • : Computers. the ability to be used with a certain operating system or piece of hardware or software without the need for special adaptations: Before installing the application, check the compatibility of your device.
    • : the ability to function or be integrated with other parts of any system, whether biological or technical: Terasaki devised the first tissue-typing method to assess the compatibility of organ donors and recipients.

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Examples

  • I am currently learning how to integrate secondhand video conferencing VOIP phones onto non-compatible platforms.

  • It’s also not clear how the master database will be compatible with the LGPD, the new data protection law.

  • In another difference, this year’s new phones are both compatible with superfast 5G Internet.

  • However, this level of immunity is not compatible with a full return to societal behavior as existed before the pandemic.

  • Whereas TuSimple is building its own trucks, Waymo is focused on developing a software platform, Waymo Driver, that’s compatible with anyone’s trucks.

  • The compatibility of these two activist First Ladies across the generations is incredibly strong.

  • Reboots, remakes, and reimaginings are often about system compatibility—and money.

  • People want to test their sexual compatibility before they move forward in our relationship.

  • “An awful lot of people with money to invest may not have compatibility with what they buy,” Thompson notes.

  • His compatibility with the domestic superwoman herself was “fabulous,” a site representative told him.

  • I contract a tie which my reason tells me is based upon health and sanity and compatibility.

  • In this case difficulties lie in guessing the reliability of the devices and in achieving software compatibility.

  • Dr. Blake therefore suggests more study of the compatibility of scion to stock, especially in regard to growth and bearing.

  • It is above love, above compatibility, above even the priceless sense of humour.

  • What we think of now is moral and intellectual and physical compatibility; I mean, if we are reasonable people.'