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correspondingly

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

相应地,相应的,相应,相对应的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  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

  • That period corresponded to a major collaboration on unified field theory Pauli conducted with Heisenberg.

  • The watch, and the corresponding app, are easy to navigate and feel clean.

  • In this manner, we have no way of knowing which ballot corresponds to which mail-in and cannot identify who has voted for whom.

  • That is, whenever a system of qubits holographically encodes a region of space-time, there are always qubit entanglement patterns that correspond to localized bits of energy floating in the higher-dimensional world.

  • Researchers on Wednesday presented a new technique that can once again cause DNS resolvers to return maliciously spoofed IP addresses instead of the site that rightfully corresponds to a domain name.

  • Third, and correspondingly, Lapid was polling around 10 seats a month ago.

  • Yet Facebook is rapidly proving itself a correspondingly disappointing investment -- and worse may be ahead.

  • More than anything else, however, it recognizes that society has changed and, correspondingly, so must sensible conservatives.

  • The change of physical geography was enormous and the change of climate was doubtless correspondingly great.

  • The bag, too, began to seem woefully full, and her stomach correspondingly empty.

  • The food intake correspondingly decreased during those periods.

  • The excellent journalism of Argentina has not, as yet, developed into literature of a class correspondingly high.

  • They found on arriving at that quaint town, that there was great demand for peltries and prices were correspondingly high.