英:[ˌɪntəkəˌmju:nɪˈkeɪʃn]
美:[eɪndʒəbltərkəˌmjunɪˈkeɪʃn]
英:[ˌɪntəkəˌmju:nɪˈkeɪʃn]
美:[eɪndʒəbltərkəˌmjunɪˈkeɪʃn]
verb
intransitive verb
to exchange communication with one another
to afford passage from one to another
15世纪中期,“讨论,会议”,源自盎格鲁拉丁语 intercommunicationem; 参见 inter- 和 communication。自1881年起,用于指链接电话系统。
互通(信),内部通信
The first known use of intercommunicate was in 1586
internationalizeverb
to make international
internationalized the airport
international1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, affecting, or involving two or more nations
international trade
active, known, or reaching beyond national boundaries
an international reputation
international2 of 2noun
an organization having branches in more than one country
internationalismnoun
a policy of cooperation among nations or an attitude favoring such a policy
internationalismnoun
a policy of cooperation among nations or an attitude favoring such a policy
intermeshverb
to mesh with one another : interlock
intercontinentaladjective
extending among or carried on between continents
intercontinental trade
capable of traveling from one continent to another
an intercontinental ballistic missile
intercommunicateverb
to exchange communication with one another
1 Four teaching principles are the integrity, participatory, interesting and intercommunication principles.
生活小百科网:四个教学原则,即整体性 、 参与性 、 趣味性和交际性原则.
2 Immediately after the London Congress, the "Revolutionary International League" was established, an active intercommunication was kept up with London, and an eager agitation was developed.
3 Most hostesses, on looking about a silent dinner-table, would be more apt to think that they were watching a suspension of diplomatic relations, rather than an intercommunication of souls.
4 He realized, however, the necessity of permanently connecting these settlements, many hundred miles apart, and of facilitating intercommunication through the establishment of intermediate posts.
5 The inosculation of vessels, or intercommunication between two or more vessels or nerves, as the cross communication between arteries or veins.
6 There never existed greater facilities for such a movement, and they ought to make use of all the abundant means of popular agitation and intercommunication which modern society allowed.
7 It took only ten minutes to hook leads from the bank input to the intercommunication jackbox in the hold and to switch it in on the radio voice system.
8 the two agencies will need to intercommunicate better if the nation is ever to become truly secure from international terrorism
9 Ideas and inventions were carried from one to the other; and, although intercommunication was slow, each people which participated in the ancient civilization added to the culture of the others.
10 Several ways, however, radiate from Besan�on and converge in Pontarlier, by using the passes peculiar to this range, called "Cluses," which pierce transversely the mountain chains and afford the valleys intercommunication.
11 The paper researches intercommunication APs and introduces the WLAN.
文章主要对无线局域网中的无线接入点(AP) 之间互通性进行了研究.
12 The car of the future, then, would have better intercommunications.
13 Italy in the middle ages offered readier means of intercommunication between the inhabitants of her provinces than she has done since the settlement of the country in 1530.
14 These are simply crowds of nerve lines gathered together, led up from the extremities and trunk, or provided for intercommunication with the several parts of this central organ.
15 "The growth of science, its application in invention to industrial life, the multiplication and acceleration of means of transportation and intercommunication, have created a peculiarly unstable environment."
16 Equally exaggerated are the statements as to the linear and lateral extent of the catacombs, and their intercommunication with one another.
17 Ignorance of users'specific learning needs and technology aids will hamper the intercommunication.
一厢情愿的将信息“推 ” 给用户,忽略用户在特定时段的具体学习任务中的动态需求、以及实现这些需求的技术支持和环境因素,预期的交互目的就难以实现.
18 I agree with you, that nature has decided that Canada and the United States must become one, for all purposes of free intercommunication.
19 The course of naval development took the great war fleets hull down on our commercial horizon, beyond casual intercommunication.
20 She had discovered that the vast system of intercommunication established by the post-office might be used for moral as well as for commercial means.
1 互通
2 联络
3 互相联系
4 互相通信