synchronously / ˈsɪŋ krə nəs /

同步同步地同步进行同期

synchronously 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  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.
  2. 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.
  3. going on at the same rate and exactly together; recurring together.
  4. Physics, Electricity. having the same frequency and zero phase difference.
  5. 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.
  6. Computers, Telecommunications. of, relating to, or operating using fixed-time intervals coordinated by a clock, as in paired data transmission.
  7. Aerospace. geostationary.

synchronously 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

together

更多synchronously例句

  1. Now any tutor on Sounding Board has more ways into a user’s mind and workflow, so every call isn’t synchronous and can be managed more evenly.
  2. It will drop a rocket capable of carrying 100kg to Sun-synchronous orbit.
  3. Real, lasting learning has to be synchronous for the majority of people.
  4. In previous presidential election years, Jenifer Hitchcock would follow a teaching plan that was synchronous with the election and the news around it.
  5. One of those teams was Astra, the California-based launch company seeking to build an ultralow-cost rocket capable of delivering about 25kg to Sun-synchronous orbit.
  6. This armature is pivoted at its center, and thus executes vibrations synchronously with those of the pendulum.
  7. Synchronously with the process of ovulation, there commences the monthly function of menstruation.
  8. He shows that the two auricles move synchronously and that the two ventricles also contract at the same time.
  9. Study, of course, but synchronously—letting the work be its own exercises.
  10. Large, distended, tortuous, bluish vessels pulsating synchronously with the heart are seen and felt.