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correspond with

/kawr-uh-spond, kor-/US // ˌkɔr əˈspɒnd, ˌkɒr- //UK // (ˌkɒrɪˈspɒnd) //

符合,对应于,对应,配合

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Definitions

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  1. 1
    • : to be in agreement or conformity: His actions do not correspond with his words.
    • : to be similar or analogous; be equivalent in function, position, amount, etc.: The U.S. Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.
    • : to communicate by exchange of letters.

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Examples

  • The subparticles have been named partons, and whether or not they correspond to the hypothetical quarks remains a moot question.

  • Those stations’ corresponding websites, where the video segments are published alongside written articles, also reach a broad audience with 75 million visitors per month, according to the company.

  • In the months after the meeting, the network saw Facebook video viewership and corresponding revenue roughly double in November and December.

  • A good practice would be to place your images into different category folders that would correspond to your different products instead of just lumping them all into one generic folder.

  • Any contract with at least one sentence with a high similarity to a representative provision was considered likely to fall in the corresponding category and became a candidate for further review.

  • Franco adopted different looks for each section to correspond with their respective psyche.

  • They just liked what they liked, which happened to correspond to what a lot of other little girls liked.

  • The special powers correspond to each world and each game “master.”

  • The three goals correspond to the three main sectors of the Palestinian people today.

  • The number of lunar cycles does not correspond easily to the number of seasonal ones.

  • In practice one party seems about as bad as the other, but at least the Democratic ideals more nearly correspond with my own.

  • And the latter supposition, indeed, seems to correspond with the circumstances of the facts.

  • As the tale is told at great length, I quote only a few of the lines that most closely correspond to Chaucer.

  • In fact, eleven stanzas (183-259) correspond to Boccaccio's Teseide, Canto vii.

  • With regard to the Whirlwind, perhaps it might correspond better to Dors picture; it has not turned out quite what I wanted.