interrelated / ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪ tɪd /

💦中学词汇相互关联相互关联的互相关联相互联系

interrelated 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. reciprocally or mutually related: an interrelated series of experiments.

interrelated 近义词

interrelated

等同于 interconnecting

interrelated 的近义词 3
interrelated

等同于 related

interrelated

等同于 complementary

interrelated

等同于 corresponding

interrelated

等同于 relate

interrelated

等同于 complicate

更多interrelated例句

  1. To be fair, trying to isolate three interrelated elements of basketball in defense, shooting and driving is like trying to look at your back in the mirror.
  2. South Africa’s constitution and international human rights law recognise that all human rights – civil, political, economic, social, cultural and environmental – are interdependent and interrelated.
  3. Today, however, the electorate is increasingly polarizing around the interrelated lines of urbanization, population density, and race.
  4. The challenges are so widespread and so interrelated that Americans seeking to flee one could well run into another.
  5. The neural network algorithms are based on highly interrelated nodes that somehow work similar to human neurons.
  6. At what point in time did you see how they were all going to be interrelated?
  7. In the still of the night he breaks the silence and begins: “everything in nature is interrelated…”
  8. Both those sentences appeal, in an interrelated way, to the things people hate most when they live in democratic times.
  9. But I think fiction, making movies, and performing are all super interrelated.
  10. Players schedule so many interrelated goals that there's always an achievement a turn or two around the bend.
  11. We have here two interrelated elements, namely the content and the expectation.
  12. To a considerable extent, three of these events were interrelated.
  13. Consanguineous marriages have been very frequent, until now nearly all are more or less interrelated.
  14. The influences may be placed in three groups, which are, however, interrelated at many points.
  15. To the one who is learned, subject matter is extensive, accurately defined, and logically interrelated.