词汇 | interdependency |
释义 | interdependency noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌɪn.tə.dɪˈpen.dən.si/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚ.dɪˈpen.dən.si/ the condition of two or more things depending on each other, or an example of this: 相互依赖 Global interdependency isn't a new phenomenon: the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression affected the entire world.全球相互依存并不是一个新现象:1929年华尔街股市崩盘和大萧条影响了整个世界。 interdependency betweenThere is an awareness of the interdependency between business and the systems within which it functions. We must tackle interdependencies among food, energy, and water security. We live at a time of increasing cultural interdependency. We focus on two organizational factors, motivators and information, recognizing their interdependency. This interdependency between art and craft is apparent in the way that Carey writes. We consider diverse ecological, social, economic, cultural, and institutional perspectives, recognizing their strong interdependencies. The group developed a clearer understanding of the vulnerabilities and interdependencies across the energy sector. Essential or necessary a man's gotta do what a man's gotta doidiom baked in basically basis be a question of doing somethingidiom box ticking elemental gotta hang hang on/upon something have occasion to do somethingidiom if need beidiom meat and potatoesidiom necessary necessary evil necessitate owe symbiosis symbiotic symbiotically Examples of interdependencyinterdependency Other laws may describe interdependencies between the components of the object. This is especially so if the actions of all contribute to the context in which each chooses, if there are complex and potentially cumulative interdependencies. A number of earlier studies have suggested that babbling and early speech might be subject to specific intrasyllabic interdependencies. Instead of repetition of the dam construction game, a degree of economic integration can result in mutual interdependencies that make cooperation more likely. We therefore recommend that interventions in this area be planned, insofar as possible, to reflect interdependencies that characterize psychological, physical, cognitive, and social functioning. The agents and their organization were redesigned, however, to more closely approximate human team processes and better include member interdependencies. Acquiring problem-solving knowledge from end users: putting interdependency models to the test. How to frame analysis and findings in a way that does justice to spillovers, junctures and interdependencies? This causes problems when libraries with interesting interdependencies are composed. The book does not try to devise ways of incorporating such interdependencies, justifying the lack of feedback between modules with engineering arguments. Ideally, one would like to estimate a model were both national and international interdependencies are fully accounted for. They can be more realistic and accept many more parameters from the actual biological system, allowing their prompt modification, as well as their interdependencies. Whenever different agents come into play with one another, interdependencies rise. Interdependency among individuals is nurtured by reciprocal relationships throughout their lives. Reflecting the operation of interdependency, patterns of influence among family subsystems are postulated to be reciprocal in nature. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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