converging 的 2 个定义
con·verged, con·verg·ing.
- to tend to meet in a point or line; incline toward each other, as lines that are not parallel.
- to tend to a common result, conclusion, etc.
- 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.
con·verged, con·verg·ing.
- to cause to converge.
converging 近义词
gather
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- Considered together, they would all be shadowy approximations converging on a sort of ideal cube.
- Globally, the political discourse is converging around gender parity.
- Two reinforcing features of our political system have converged to create that result.
- In the long term, shareholder interests and stakeholder interests tend to converge.
- Their focuses often converge upon predicaments of preternaturally smart, Jewish women.
- He held intrigue for journalists converging for the transition of papal power.
- In fact, he was in contact with Lansky prior to converging from the hillside onto the streets of Havana.
- You are converging two events that are freighted with expectations, essentially doubling your risk of disaster.
- It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance.
- News crews are converging from around the world, buying airplane tickets, (insanely expensive) hotel rooms, and food.
- It often happens that two chasms converging separate a rock from the cliff.
- She plunged back along one of the converging avenues, yielding to the fascination of green alleys leading one knows not whither.
- All the while they were converging, under an irresistible law, as surely as two streams in one vale.
- The three ships were slowly converging toward a point fifteen thousand miles off-planet and over the sunset line.
- In another species, the plate is ornamented with transparent converging streaks.