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synergy

/sin-er-jee/US // ˈsɪn ər dʒi //UK // (ˈsɪnədʒɪ) //

协同作用,协同效应,协同增效,合力

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural syn·er·gies.

    • : the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements, contributions, etc.; synergism.
    • : Physiology, Medicine/Medical. the cooperative action of two or more muscles, nerves, or the like.
    • : Biochemistry, Pharmacology. the cooperative action of two or more stimuli or drugs.

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Examples

  • So there’s this kind of happy sort of synergy between technology progress and our great ability to tell stories.

  • The integration is on track while “synergies” are ahead of forecast.

  • Taxi can get a lot more from its synergies with other Yandex businesses.

  • The talent and creativity on TikTok is unlike any other platform, and we see a lot of synergy between our values and the freedom of self-expression there.

  • I do believe that the key for people who are trying to create this synergy around environmentalism, climate change, and racism, is to organize your issues into something that’s actionable.

  • Phil Jackson, to be clear, will not be joining in on this merry bit of corporate synergy.

  • Though King and Malcolm X met only once, Cones demonstrates how they understood and utilized their synergy.

  • It became clear there was a lot of potential synergy and that a partnership made a lot of sense.

  • And it seemed that alcohol and tobacco worked together in toxic synergy to produce the malignancy.

  • By the time Cerf died, in 1971, he realized to his regret that synergy was a siren that had swallowed him whole.

  • In each moment of our life we entertain some purpose, and to this purpose the synergy of our actions is directed.

  • There are lots of opportunities for synergy within Kodacell: marketing, logistics, even packing materials.

  • There is a synergy between their movements and their muscular contractions and the forthcoming paranormal movements.

  • It is, and we must coin a word to express it, a social "synergy" that is wanted.

  • On several occasions we have remarked a synergy of function, head and eyes moving upward in unison.