- 看过 correlate 的人也看了 :
- interact
- correspond
- tie in
- coordinate
- parallel
- connect
- associate
correlate 的 4 个定义
cor·re·lat·ed, cor·re·lat·ing.
- to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
cor·re·lat·ed, cor·re·lat·ing.
- to have a mutual or reciprocal relation; stand in correlation: The results of the two tests correlate to a high degree.
- mutually or reciprocally related.
- either of two related things, especially when one implies the other.
correlate 近义词
equate, compare
更多correlate例句
- Higher rates of mask-wearing are strongly correlated with lower transmission rates, and especially as the country faces extraordinarily high case counts it’s more important than ever to mask up properly.
- In the absence of a definitive immune correlate of protection, the trials would compare antibody levels in children with those found in adults and extrapolate that the efficacy should then be similar.
- Lendner and Knight are currently analyzing data on coma patients at the University of Alabama to see if aperiodic activity correlates with how a coma evolves.
- As a large digital news site, “we look for when we have big surges in traffic” and see if it correlates with more money made through Taboola, the first executive said.
- Besides, we have another correlation play staring us in the face, turning this entire fevered operation into a three-way correlated parlay.
- What factors correlate with acceptance of sexual diversity?
- Sure, they correlate with wealth, he opines, but perhaps aptitude does, as well.
- Three decades later, the EEGs of distance-separated twins were studied and tentatively found to correlate.
- They correlate an evaluation of teachers and principals with student performances.
- The trajectories of these numbers are suggestive and correlate with other things we know.
- A learned Professor declared that no person unacquainted with astronomy could correlate “Moon” to “Omnibus.”
- The student must exercise his judgment as to what is the best known to which he will Correlate an isolated fact.
- In after time we can correlate incidents and circumstances, viewing them in a perspective more or less correct.
- All these and kindred terms are probably correlate to the jovial Gogmagog carnivals and festivals.
- We're going to have to correlate our work so that we'll know what we're doing.