cohere如何读

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cohere是什么意思

vi.

黏合

联合

结合

(指看法、推理等)前后一致

cohere自然拼读

co·here

ko hir

cohere变形

第三人称单数:coheres

现在分词:cohering

过去式:cohered

过去分词:cohered

cohere词根

词根:cohere

adj.

coherent 连贯的,一致的;明了的;清晰的;凝聚性的;互相偶合的;粘在一起的

cohesive 有结合力的;紧密结合的;有粘着力的

adv.

coherently 连贯地;前后一致地;条理清楚地;互相偶合地;凝聚性地

n.

cohesion 凝聚;结合;[力] 内聚力

coherence 一致;连贯性;凝聚

cohesiveness 凝聚力;粘结性;内聚力

cohere英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to hold together firmly as parts of the same massbroadly: stick, adhere

to display cohesion of plant parts

to hold together as a mass of parts that cohere

to become united in principles, relationships, or interests

to be logically or aesthetically consistent

transitive verb

to cause (parts or components) to cohere

cohere词组

cohere with符合

cohere区别

 stick, glue, cohere, cling, adhere

这组词都有“粘着、附着”的意思,其区别是:

stick常指用胶水或浆糊粘贴,词义引申指坚持。

glue与stick的本义相同,指用胶水把东西粘合在一起,没有“坚持”的含义。

cohere指物质微粒粘合在一起,成为不可分离的整体,强调所形成新物体的不可分割性。可引申指逻辑上的前后一致。

cling着重靠缠绕、紧抱、紧抓等方式而形成密切关系。也可作引申用。

adhere正式用词,语气较严肃刻板,既可指物体粘在一起,也可指坚持信仰或忠于事业等。

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cohere词源中文解释

1590年代,“一致,按自然或逻辑顺序定期跟随”的意思,源自拉丁语 cohaerere “粘合在一起”,在转义上,“连贯或一致”,来自 com “一起”(见 co-) + haerere “粘着”(见 hesitation)。更字面的意思是“粘着,粘合在一起”,始于1610年代。相关词汇: Cohered; cohering。

cohere词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin cohaerēre "to stick together, be in contact with, be connected," from co- co- + haerēre "to be closely attached, stick," going back to a stem *hais-, of obscure origin

The first known use of cohere was in 1598

cohere儿童词典英英释义

coif1 of 2noun

a close-fitting cap

coiffure

coif2 of 2verb

to cover or dress with a coif

cohortnoun

one of 10 divisions of an ancient Roman legion

a group of warriors or followers

companion sense 1, accomplice

cohortnoun

one of 10 divisions of an ancient Roman legion

a group of warriors or followers

companion sense 1, accomplice

cohesionnoun

the action or state of sticking together

molecular attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass

cohesionnoun

the action or state of sticking together

molecular attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass

cohereverb

to hold together firmly as parts of the same mass

to consist of parts that cohere

to become united in principles, relationships, or interests

to be in agreement between parts

cohere 例句

1 The Reith Lectures are on the theme of trust,without which, as I read, I realise,nothing coheres at all, and that's not just:Have I spoken with truth to you?

2 Ten piecemeal conversations such as this one cohere into something like a young woman’s coming-of-age story, tracing her evolving sense of narrative and her place within it.

3 A sentence that does not cohere is hard to understand.

前后不连贯的句子很难懂.

4 These extraordinary portraits and scenes are not quite documentary, but they pursue a truth about fear, pleasure, confusion, family history, and who and what whiteness feeds on in order to cohere.

5 The narrative never coheres because it’s not really supposed to.

6 At a time when dance programming often takes cues from museum exhibitions, cohering around specific themes or provocations, there’s something refreshingly old school in the looser La MaMa Moves! approach.

7 The piles of observations about music and politics, happily, do blend and cohere and merge into something that gives “Traveling Sprinkler” some intellectual and moral heat and heft.

8 “A Song for You,” the Leon Russell anthem of a musician’s prideful self-pity, wraps an overelaborate post-facto arrangement around a fitful, scattered vocal from 2009: shards of musicianship, straining to cohere.

9 “Land of the Throat” roams abandoned or sullied sites around Guangzhou and Shenzhen, avoiding character and plot in favor of wordless, melancholy shots that cohere into a lurid dreamscape.

10 It’s also impressively stylish, and its style coheres remarkably well with its substance—perhaps even more than Zahler intended.

11 This works partly because the trio really coheres as a unit, and partly because Mr. Glawischnig rightly sees the bass guitar as a device with its own possibilities.

12 The play’s exploration of race as a kind of tragic pageantry suits its current form, but there’s more style and substance here than ultimately coheres into a convincing theatrical argument.

13 When you imagine what the effect must have been in a France only recently emerging from the Late Middle Ages, the décor coheres and is deeply satisfying.

14 The result, though, is a passel of anguishing tales of struggle, that struggle to cohere.

15 She largely picks songs that serve as launch platforms for her ballistic-missile voice, but they don’t cohere into a whole identity.

16 This frankly biblical inquiry may not cohere, but there are things in "The Tree of Life" I am very glad to have experienced.

17 Her sentences flow, her people seem real, her plots more or less cohere.

18 The staging may not cohere quite so successfully when seen from the sides rather than face-on from the press seats.

19 The movie as a whole failed to cohere ( Robert Brustein )

电影作为一个整体,没能紧密地结合( 罗伯特布鲁斯坦 )

20 His direction, like the symphony, took time to cohere, and the opening movement, which sets out the themes that recur throughout the work's 10 movements, came over as a bit of a loud jumble.

cohere 同义词

18 前后一贯

sequacious

19 粘合

adhesion

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