词汇 | corresponded |
释义 | corresponded past simple and past participle ofcorrespond correspond verb[ I ] uk /ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒnd/ us /ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːnd/ correspondverb[I] (MATCH)B2 to match or be similar or equal: 相称;相类似;相当 The money I've saved corresponds roughly to the amount I need for my plane ticket.我存的钱大致够我买机票所需。 The American FBI corresponds to the British MI5.美国的联邦调查局相当于英国的军情五处。 His story of what happened that night didn't correspond with the witness's version.关于那天晚上发生的事情他的陈述和证人所说的不相符。 Their accounts of what happened that evening don't correspond at all. We both added up the figures again, but our totals still didn't correspond. That is not much of a punishment - it doesn't correspond with the seriousness of the offence. Her reply corresponded with yours, so I suppose I must believe you. My views on politics seldom correspond with those of my father. Being or appearing similar or the same align aligned ballpark be in good companyidiom be in the same ballparkidiom be nothing/not much/very little in itidiom correspond duplication entrain entrainment equalization equalize equalizer even (something) out favour matchy-matchy mirror non-contradictory overlap overlapping correspondverb[I] (WRITE)B2 to communicate by writing a letter or sending an email: 通信 I've been corresponding with several experts in the field.我一直在与该领域的几位专家保持通信往来。 Communicating & keeping in touch approach backchannel bell buzz call back call someone up catchup in contact with someone interactive interactively lose contact with someone/something make contact with someone/something noncommunicating reach ring tinkle unmute unreachable unreached via You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Writing & typing Examples of correspondedcorresponded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In this sense they corresponded with purely phonological rather than morphosyntactic attributes of the input. They were told to press one button if the target and test word corresponded and another one if they did not. The experimental litter depths at each exclosure corresponded to the depths determined from natural chowchilla disturbances in that location. This confirms that the distinction we made between transparent and opaque metaphors corresponded to that used by the judges. Both scales were coded such that lower scores corresponded to left-wing positions. In some cases, respondents wanted to know if what they had said to me agreed or corresponded with what others had said. Many of my students have corresponded with me about the book after the end of the term. This corresponded to the cercarial density used in the behavioural trials. This may have corresponded to their need to be connected to a helping relationship. Likewise, perceptions of decreasing teacher support corresponded with increases in depression and losses in self-esteem. At the start of the task, experimenters read a set of six emotion labels that corresponded to the six categories of emotion-eliciting events. Trading was a culturally legitimate way for women to earn money and corresponded to colonial capitalist interests. These shed light on the lives and loves of women he knew and with whom he corresponded over many years. For the other forms also, error rates and adult frequencies corresponded. Thus, for the definite article paradigm frequency of use in adult speech and error preferences by children corresponded moderately to less well. 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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