coordinately / adjective, noun koʊˈɔr dn ɪt, -dnˌeɪt; verb koʊˈɔr dnˌeɪt /

协调地配合地协调统筹

coordinately4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
  2. involving coordination.
  3. Mathematics. using or pertaining to systems of coordinates.
  4. Grammar. of the same rank in grammatical construction, as Jack and Jill in the phrase Jack and Jill, or got up and shook hands in the sentence He got up and shook hands.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing of equal rank or importance; an equal.
  2. Mathematics. any of the magnitudes that serve to define the position of a point, line, or the like, by reference to a fixed figure, system of lines, etc.
  3. coordinates, articles of clothing, furniture, or the like, harmonizing in color, material, or style, designed to be worn or used together.
v. 有主动词 verb

co·or·di·nat·ed, co·or·di·nat·ing.

  1. to place or class in the same order, rank, division, etc.
  2. to place or arrange in proper order or position.
  3. to combine in harmonious relation or action.
v. 无主动词 verb

co·or·di·nat·ed, co·or·di·nat·ing.

  1. to become coordinate.
  2. to assume proper order or relation.
  3. to act in harmonious combination.

coordinately 近义词

coordinately

等同于 equally

更多coordinately例句

  1. At Fenton High School, just a few miles from York, most of the 80 or so students learning English are from Guatemala and perhaps half work in factories, said Michelle Rodriguez, who coordinates the English as a second language program.
  2. First, they took the coordinates of each vertex, squared them and added them together — a process known as taking the sum of squares.
  3. They’ll tell you exactly where to go, exactly what time they saw fish, and give you coordinates.
  4. The country faces significant bureaucratic barriers in coordinating its surveillance and data-sharing efforts among city, provincial, and central-level authorities, the report found.
  5. Networks of celebrities and “nano-influencers” are free to post any unpaid messages, even if the messages themselves are written, designed, and coordinated by political campaigns.