relevancy 的定义
- the condition of beingrelevant, or connected with the matter at hand: Some traditional institutions of the media lack relevance in this digital age.
relevancy 近义词
relevance
更多relevancy例句
- To regain their relevancy, Democrats need to go back to their evolutionary roots.
- “We think there should be a nexus between the actual work people are doing and the relevancy of drug abuse,” he says.
- The band, now in its fifth decade, was selling its continued relevancy.
- You thought that LeBron James had already reached the apex of cultural relevancy?
- Of course, hashtag use isn't the most accurate relevancy index.
- Without explaining the relevancy of her question, she turned and walked rapidly toward the village.
- Exclamations of horror greeted this gruesome tale, the relevancy of which no one had as yet perceived.
- I pass over the incidents of the rest of my sojourn at St. Julian, as having no relevancy to the object of this work.
- For accuracy depends fundamentally upon relevancy to the determination of what is to be done.
- One after another of our party upon inspection failed to understand the significance or relevancy of the cabalistic design.