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interdependence

/in-ter-di-pen-duhns/US // ˌɪn tər dɪˈpɛn dəns //UK // (ˌɪntədɪˈpɛndəns) //

相互依存,相互依赖,相互依存性,相互依存关系

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or condition of being interdependent, or mutually reliant on each other: Globalization of economies leads to an ever-increasing interdependence of countries.

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Examples

  • They’re threatened by that interdependence, and they want to assert their cultural identities.

  • Sixty percent of Jewish people in that Zip code live in buildings five stories or more — a fact that augurs greater connectedness and interdependence.

  • In one of Simard’s TED Talks, she describes both the interdependence of trees and a battle with cancer that interrupted her work.

  • Guided by the Unum Test, we can move forward together to find common ground and common purpose, armed with the understanding that our independence as a nation is inseparable from our interdependence as a people.

  • One episode in particular emphasizes the team’s interdependence.

  • Interdependence is escalating and the failure of the global system to respond is a source of growing instability.

  • Higher incomes lead to greater demand on planetary resources and more interdependence.

  • They must advocate for the very thing their photo ops in Amman implied, infrastructural integration and political interdependence.

  • Instead of treating the Israeli and Palestinian narratives as mutually exclusive, J Street recognizes their interdependence.

  • Business leaders must get involved to push interdependence, as some have done this week at the World Economic Forum.

  • In Greece the principle of the interdependence of language, metre, and musical sound was carried very far.

  • Whether we will or no, this demographic law of interdependence of nations can not be escaped.

  • Thus sovereignty decreases according to our law of the interdependence of States.

  • To him it illustrated "the interdependence of those Sciences which the Geographer should study."

  • The harmony of organs and their mutual dependence are the results of the interdependence of function.