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interconnection

/in-ter-kuh-nek-shuhn/US // ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛk ʃən //

互联,互联互通,互连,互相联系

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact or state of being connected or linked with one another:The international think tank is dedicated to building a greater understanding of the interconnection between business, peace, and economics.

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Examples

  • This problem is so intractable and interconnected across the world.

  • Entangled quantum particles can retain their interconnected properties even when separated by long distances.

  • For example, Mucor circinelloides is a fungal species with interconnected, pressurized networks of rootlike hyphae through which nutrients flow.

  • The implications are vast, since liquid metal can also be used with electrodes, interconnects, and antennas.

  • No date was provided for when the 16-mile line interconnecting Montgomery and Prince George’s counties would begin carrying passengers.

  • For decades we had complained about the oppressive interconnection of the solbreeders.

  • It is merely necessary that some interconnection be actually experienced and that its relations be directly apprehended.

  • This fact of the universal interconnection of things contradicts the untrained prejudice.

  • By recognizing the logical interconnection between peace and strife, the dispute of the parties is rendered saner.

  • Now let me illustrate the interconnection of all things, or the world-unit, by discussing the question of causality.

  • They are theoretical classifications which in practice are operative only in the universal interconnection of things.