1 V-RECIP-ERG 相互关联;极为相似 If one thing correlates with another, there is a close similarity or connection between them, often because one thing causes the other. You can also say that two things correlate . 相互关联;极为相似 [formal] [Also V + to]
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Obesity correlates with increased risk for hypertension and stroke. [VERB + with]
肥胖会增加高血压和中风发作的几率。
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The political opinions of spouses correlate more closely than their heights. [VERB]
配偶之间政治观点上的相似度要大于他们身高的相似程度。
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The loss of respect for British science is correlated to reduced funding. [be V-ed + with/to]
英国科学界不如以前受重视,资金也因此减少。
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At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated. [be VERB-ed]
在最高管理层,收入与工作表现并不总是相关的。
SYN correspond, parallel, be connected, equate
2 VERB 使显示联系;使相互关联 If you correlate things, you work out the way in which they are connected or the way they influence each other. 使显示联系;使相互关联 [formal]
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Attempts to correlate specific language functions with particular parts of the brain have not advanced very far. [VERB noun + with]
人们试图把特定的语言功能与大脑的某些特定部位联系起来,这一努力目前还没有取得很大进展。
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Lieutenant Ryan closed his eyes, first mentally viewing the different crime scenes, then correlating the data. [VERB noun]
瑞安中尉闭上眼睛,先是在脑海里回想了一遍不同的犯罪现场,然后将这些信息联系起来。
SYN connect, compare, associate, tie in
Word Link | cor ≈ with : correlate, correspond, corroborate |
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