synchronize / ˈsɪŋ krəˌnaɪz /

💦中学词汇同步同步进行同步化同步推进

synchronize2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

syn·chro·nized, syn·chro·niz·ing.

  1. to cause to indicate the same time, as one timepiece with another: Synchronize your watches.
  2. to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together: They synchronized their steps and walked on together.
  3. Movies, Television. to cause to match precisely: to synchronize the sound of footsteps with the actor's movements.to match the sound and action in.
v. 无主动词 verb

syn·chro·nized, syn·chro·niz·ing.

  1. to occur at the same time or coincide or agree in time.
  2. to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together; recur together.

synchronize 近义词

v. 动词 verb

coordinate

更多synchronize例句

  1. To use the new tool, users need to synchronize their calendars with the service.
  2. The conscious mind produces neither the perfectly synchronized ripples of a stone lobbed into an imaginary pond nor the perfectly scrambled noise of an analog TV’s between-channel snow.
  3. The British diver, who has been competing in the Olympics since he was 14 years old, won a gold medal last week in synchronized 10-m platform diving alongside his diving partner, Matty Lee.
  4. Tom Daley’s gold medal win in synchronized platform diving made my heart soar.
  5. You’ll never have to synchronize pushing play across time zones again.
  6. He had occupied some of his spare time in attempting to synchronize clocks from a standard clock.
  7. This is used exclusively to synchronize the flow of information between a tape unit and the computer.
  8. Co-operation seemed impossible to synchronize in the East; one partner retreated whenever the other advanced.
  9. If this should happen to synchronize with agrarian discontent, it would be impossible to foretell the issue.
  10. Fred has a telemagneto recorder there that he can synchronize with this outfit easily enough.