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connectedness

/kuh-nek-tid-nis/US // kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs //

连通性,连接性,关联性,联系性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact of being or feeling socially, emotionally, spiritually, or professionally linked with others or with another, or the robustness of such relationships: There's something about sharing stories as a group that builds a sense of connectedness.“Social capital” is the connectedness, trust, and reciprocity in a community that gives it the capacity for collective action.
    • : the fact of being characterized by links of any kind between people or things: In an era of connectedness, when information flows so fluidly, competition can and will come from many places.

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Examples

  • We’re all going to be more present in our ski experience, more connected to our close friends and family, a little more immersive than consumptive.

  • The technology behind it is the internet of things—networks of connected devices such as sensors, robots, and wearables.

  • The post How YouTube is working to focus advertisers’ attentions on its connected TV inventory appeared first on Digiday.

  • They watch whatever they want, wherever they want and they shift seamlessly from OTT to connected TV to linear TV to digital video.

  • The connected systems that grant operators visibility into their systems could very well be the downfall of the operations.

  • "Technology celebrates connectedness, but encourages retreat," Foer writes.

  • Afterward, the throng of women is left in a very different mood from the connectedness that prevailed at the conference.

  • The child's indolence is due to the same cause—lack of connectedness between ideas.

  • Through being with another, connectedness occurs and moments of joy are experienced by both.

  • The caring moment is connectedness between nurse and other and both experience moments of joy.

  • This personal knowing fosters human awareness of our connectedness and interdependence.

  • Personal knowing—knowing of self and other—is integral to the connectedness of persons in this dance.