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convergence

/kuhn-vur-juhns/US // kənˈvɜr dʒəns //UK // (kənˈvɜːdʒəns) //

收敛,收敛性,融合,趋同

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of converging.
    • : a convergent state or quality.
    • : the degree or point at which lines, objects, etc., converge.
    • : Ophthalmology. a coordinated turning of the eyes to bear upon a near point.
    • : Physics. the contraction of a vector field.a measure of this.
    • : Meteorology. a net flow of air into a given region.Compare divergence.
    • : Biology. similarity of form or structure caused by environment rather than heredity.

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Examples

  • To optimize campaigns as effectively as possible, brands need to pivot their strategies to prepare for the convergence of digital and linear.

  • When the 2018 NFL season ended, the principals’ convergence would have been unimaginable.

  • Two whales we tracked offshore from the Auckland Islands in 2009 visited the subtropical convergence, but hundreds of miles to the east of Bill’s current location.

  • He argues that at some point between the late 1980s and the turn of the century, a convergence of societal trends took us into a new regime of time that he calls “presentism.”

  • Today, we’re experiencing the convergence of content with all things digital.

  • The convergence of these signs lit Morris up like a firecracker.

  • Republican political operatives say the gains the GOP is set to make are due to a convergence of causes.

  • It was this complete convergence of events and really kismet, what happened to Marge Gunderson.

  • But regardless of their different lenses, she said, “there seems to be a convergence of interests” between the two sides.

  • The Princess's funeral was a stunning convergence of the powerful and the beautiful, the poor and the afflicted.

  • We tried to edge nearer her, but she was just beyond the convergence of two side currents which pushed us even further away.

  • This defect is corrected by convex glasses, which increase the convergence of the incident rays.

  • As they started toward the convergence of sailors at the entrance of the mess hall, Urson said, "Oh, guess what?"

  • There exists, however, a certain connection between accommodation and convergence of the visual lines.

  • Among the causes which promote the occurrence of squint, Donders mentions also conditions which diminish convergence.