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noun
joint or concurrent action
To be sure, in a prophetic paper the British mathematician Yule (1902: 234-235) had suggested that continuous variation might be due to the coaction of multiple factors.—Ernst Mayer
协同活动
聯合作用
The first known use of coaction was in 1625
1 There was one direct coaction between these two species observed.
2 One is constraint; the same is otherwise called force, compulsion, and coaction; which is a person's being necessitated to do a thing contrary to his will.
3 Antonyms: incomprehension, inapprehension. comprise, v. comprehend, include, embrace, involve, contain, embody. compulsion, n. constraint, coercion, obligation, coaction.
4 Johnson: The Boss should be close to Colonel Volgin. How about a little coaction?
约翰逊: TheBoss应该和Volgin在一起,来个小小的合作如何?
1 强制力
3 共同动作
4 协力
united concert fellowship consort combine unite conspire coact collective effort cooperative concurrent together coagency alliance cooperation synergy concurrence conspiration couple pull cooperate concur in consort bringinto line
5 强制
forced imperative shotgun compulsory coercive steamroller peremptory compulsorily pressure logic compulsion duress forcing perforce enforcedly duresse force exact strain enforce constrain obligate enslave coerce high-pressure forcing pump mandatory depressed compulsive enforced forcible high-handed stress screw constraint distress coercion jackboot sandbag squeeze highjack by perforce
6 协作