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synchronous

/sing-kruh-nuhs/US // ˈsɪŋ krə nəs //UK // (ˈsɪŋkrənəs) //

同步,同期,同步的,同步性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : occurring at the same time; coinciding in time; contemporaneous; simultaneous: The longest running “Turkey Trot” 5K is being held as a synchronous race in more than a dozen cities this Thanksgiving morning, and all proceeds will benefit the food bank.
    • : occurring in real time, as with participants logged in at an appointed time for a live lecture or discussion: Lectures for this blended learning class are synchronous webinars and will not be recorded or posted for asynchronous access.Synchronous telemedicine connects patients for instantaneous interactions with a medical professional.
    • : going on at the same rate and exactly together; recurring together.
    • : Physics, Electricity. having the same frequency and zero phase difference.
    • : Digital Technology. relating to or being a computer operation that must complete before another event can begin: The synchronous operation requires the host CPU to block subsequent activities until the current process concludes.
    • : Computers, Telecommunications. of, relating to, or operating using fixed-time intervals coordinated by a clock, as in paired data transmission.
    • : Aerospace. geostationary.

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Examples

  • Like most things in this hybrid world, establishing the right blend of asynchronous and synchronous working is the sweet spot.

  • The district also is offering an online campus for older students that will be a mix of synchronous and asynchronous instruction.

  • They share an emphasis on deep breathing and breath control, touch and massage, affirming mutual eye gazes, and synchronous movement.

  • The reason Clubhouse is different and exciting is because it’s synchronous.

  • Hobbs wasn’t even holding synchronous classes online for older high schoolers.

  • The loss of whitebark and the rapid increase in human-killed grizzlies are synchronous.

  • None of the reforms passed in the wake of the financial crisis create any breakers against synchronous global financial panic.

  • There are no real, long-term safe havens that are immune to synchronous shocks.

  • They occur, however, either in 'synchronous' or in 'successive' order.

  • This corresponds to synchronous and successive associations.

  • Yet synchronous with this the man of ideas and ideals that he kept to himself however; that he divulged to no one.

  • M. Chappe, the inventor of the semaphore, tried about the year 1790 to introduce a synchronous electric telegraph, and failed.

  • He had to devise his own governors for the synchronous mechanism, and here his knowledge of acoustics helped him.