coordination

名词 n.
/kəʊˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃən/    /koʊˌoɹdɪˈneɪʃən/|/kəʉˌoːdɪˈnæɪʃən/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect. uncountable,usually
    — Then there's the State Service and the police and several other services. And there is no proper co-ordination, no single head for all these agencies.
  2. The resulting state of working together; cooperation; synchronization. uncountable,usually
    — We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other.
  3. The ability to coordinate one's senses and physical movements in order to act skillfully. uncountable,usually
    — I’m terrible at sports; I have no coordination.
  4. The state of being equal in rank or power. uncountable,usually
    — There are two possible modes of unity in a State; one by absolute co-ordination of each to all, and of all to each; the other by subordination of classes and offices.
  5. An equal joining together of two or more phrases or clauses, for example, using and, or, or but. uncountable,usually
    — There’s a wealth of other complex facts about coordination that could be explored […] coordinations with but are limited to two coordinates […]; yet coordinations with and or with or can have any number of coordinates, with the coordinator preceding just the last one […] or repeated before all except the first […]
  6. The reaction of one or more ligands with a metal ion to form a coordination compound. uncountable,usually

词形变化

coordinations plural co-ordination alternative coördination alternative

词源

From Middle French coordination, from Late Latin coōrdinātiōnem (accusative of coōrdinātiō), from con- + ōrdinātiō. Morphologically coordinate + -ion.
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