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单词 synergy
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Definition of synergy in English:

synergy

(also synergism)
noun ˈsɪnədʒiˈsɪnərdʒi
mass noun
  • The interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

    协作,相互作用;增效作用

    the synergy between artist and record company

    艺术家和唱片公司之间的协作。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If these drugs show synergy, they may be used in combination in the future.
    • Herbalists often claim that the admixture of multiple constituents leads to synergism between the active moieties.
    • We must continue to develop policies that contribute to the continued synergy of all forces.
    • We have found few data on synergy between different treatments.
    • That synergy has produced fresh looks at everything from seasonal plantings to websites.
    • The mechanisms involved in the synergism and antagonism are currently unknown and deserve extensive investigation.
    • You have the right support, cooperation and synergy in the work place to achieve goals.
    • It would have been very desirable to take a very hard look at what synergy the merger might realistically achieve.
    • They saw the potential of our business synergy and introduced me to key decision makers of the company.
    • The concept that synergism or interaction of chemicals is possible is not considered in the risk-assessment models.
    • As in that case, the greater effects of synergy usually arise for the smaller companies.
    • These again need to be clarified, and they need to be designed so that there is synergy rather than uncoordinated effort.
    • This provides for more synergy and becomes another part of our ongoing training.
    • The forecast for each of the firms does not take account of the synergies from combining the three companies.
    • If you're a serious trainer, you have to be concerned with nutritional synergy.
    • The sickle-cell findings also showed that there is synergism of innate resistance and acquired immunity.
    • Hopefully, this will create added synergy when combined with what we and the team learned from the race last year.
    • As the last few years have gone past, it came down, really, to the biggest synergy being in the lab.
    • It makes sense to build health networks that encourage synergies between agencies, even when philosophies differ.
    • We really believe there is tremendous synergy between enterprise and the carrier.
    Synonyms
    collaboration, working together, joint action, combined effort, teamwork, mutual support, partnership, coopetition, coordination, liaison, association, unity, concurrence, concord, accord, understanding, give and take, compromise

Derivatives

  • synergetic

  • adjective sɪnəˈdʒɛtɪkˌsɪnərˈdʒɛdɪk
    • Involving the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

      协作,相互作用;增效作用

      we will develop a highly synergetic global management platform
      Example sentencesExamples
      • the synergetic antioxidative effect of tocopherols in the presence of lycopene
      • We found that pacifiers can effectively relieve pain and that the analgesic effect is synergetic with sucrose.
      • The goal of resonance homeopathy is to create the best harmonizing resonance for the body and use potent ingredients to create that one synergetic force that will stimulate the body to heal itself.
      • Networks allow small firms, especially those operating in technology intensive environments, to share limited resources and to develop new and unique ones by entering into synergetic relationships.
  • synergic

  • adjective sɪˈnəːdʒɪksəˈnərdʒɪk
    • No synergic effect on airway resistance or maximal expiratory flow at functional residual capacity, however, has been noted between inhaled metaproterenol and atropine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A synergic interaction between inadequate dietary intake and disease aggravates the vicious cycle that is responsible for high mortality and morbidity in children.
      • But when they don the khaki and fatigues to form a strong team, the synergic effect is unparalleled.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Greek sunergos 'working together', from sun- 'together' + ergon 'work'.

Definition of synergy in US English:

synergy

(also synergism)
nounˈsinərjēˈsɪnərdʒi
  • The interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

    协作,相互作用;增效作用

    the synergy between artist and record company

    艺术家和唱片公司之间的协作。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We must continue to develop policies that contribute to the continued synergy of all forces.
    • These again need to be clarified, and they need to be designed so that there is synergy rather than uncoordinated effort.
    • The sickle-cell findings also showed that there is synergism of innate resistance and acquired immunity.
    • If you're a serious trainer, you have to be concerned with nutritional synergy.
    • We really believe there is tremendous synergy between enterprise and the carrier.
    • Hopefully, this will create added synergy when combined with what we and the team learned from the race last year.
    • It would have been very desirable to take a very hard look at what synergy the merger might realistically achieve.
    • The forecast for each of the firms does not take account of the synergies from combining the three companies.
    • That synergy has produced fresh looks at everything from seasonal plantings to websites.
    • Herbalists often claim that the admixture of multiple constituents leads to synergism between the active moieties.
    • They saw the potential of our business synergy and introduced me to key decision makers of the company.
    • We have found few data on synergy between different treatments.
    • The mechanisms involved in the synergism and antagonism are currently unknown and deserve extensive investigation.
    • The concept that synergism or interaction of chemicals is possible is not considered in the risk-assessment models.
    • As in that case, the greater effects of synergy usually arise for the smaller companies.
    • It makes sense to build health networks that encourage synergies between agencies, even when philosophies differ.
    • If these drugs show synergy, they may be used in combination in the future.
    • As the last few years have gone past, it came down, really, to the biggest synergy being in the lab.
    • You have the right support, cooperation and synergy in the work place to achieve goals.
    • This provides for more synergy and becomes another part of our ongoing training.
    Synonyms
    collaboration, working together, joint action, combined effort, teamwork, mutual support, partnership, coopetition, coordination, liaison, association, unity, concurrence, concord, accord, understanding, give and take, compromise

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Greek sunergos ‘working together’, from sun- ‘together’ + ergon ‘work’.

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