converge / kənˈvɜrdʒ /

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converge2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

con·verged, con·verg·ing.

  1. to tend to meet in a point or line; incline toward each other, as lines that are not parallel.
  2. to tend to a common result, conclusion, etc.
  3. Mathematics. to have values eventually arbitrarily close to some number; to have a finite limit. to have a finite sum; to have a sequence of partial sums that converges. to have a finite value. to be residually in every neighborhood of some point.
v. 有主动词 verb

con·verged, con·verg·ing.

  1. to cause to converge.

converge 近义词

v. 动词 verb

gather

更多converge例句

  1. Over the past five to 10 years, converging trends … have driven investors to hard assets such as mineral resources.
  2. The pace of infections in the country is now converging with those of neighboring Denmark and Norway, where governments are telling citizens to use face masks for the first time.
  3. One final reason for why voters converge on a couple of players each year may be that voters have more information on the candidates than ever before.
  4. Even here, converging exponential technologies are paving the way for massive implications in both human health and industry shifts.
  5. Through A360, I provide my members with context and clarity about how converging exponential technologies will transform every industry.
  6. They came from all over the city, by the thousands, to converge on the square.
  7. Three police officials from three different cities converge to solve the case.
  8. Teams from across the globe converge on the host nation in something of an unarmed, athletic Crusade.
  9. Where the two worldviews converge is that power comes from the individual.
  10. Why, then, did over 90 world leaders converge on South Africa last week?
  11. The elements of the latter are conscious of themselves as belonging together, because their interests converge at one point.
  12. Two tall Zulus were stalking along a path which should converge with ours a little way ahead.
  13. It may also happen that the patient does not converge sufficiently, merely because accommodation is absent.
  14. Rays may diverge, that is, spread out; converge, or point toward each other; or they may be parallel with each other.
  15. The flashes and the shots increased in rapidity, and then both seemed to converge rapidly towards a common centre.