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adj.
(形容詞)
- 條理清楚的,連貫的; 前后一致的 naturally or reasonably connected and therefore easy to understand; showing coherence
adj.
形容詞
- 連貫的,首尾一貫的
- 一致的,始終一致的, 前后一致的
- 相參的
- 條理清楚的,有條理的
- 協調的
- 有黏性的,黏合在一起的,粘著的
- 【物、光學】相干的
- 凝聚性的
- 緊密地結合著的
- 完整的
- (看法、思想、論點等) 合乎邏輯的
Adjective:
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marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts;
"a coherent argument"
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capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner;
"a lucid thinker"
"she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident"
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(physics) of waves having a constant phase relation
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sticking together;
"two coherent sheets"
"tenacious burrs"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He welded their stories into a single coherent account.
他把我們的小故事連在一并改寫一過渡的簡報。
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The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole.
學習中的項目產生了了個過渡的縱向。
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She only became coherent again two hours after the attack.
她疾患兩個小時此后才恢復正常了模糊地說法的效果。
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She had felt there was something wrong, but couldn't give coherent reasons.
她感到痛苦個別不對頭,可是講不了解清楚正當理由。
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The views of party leaders coalesced to form a coherent policy.
黨的老板人的多種孟子的思想已規范為統一的國家政策。
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They seem to have no coherent plan for saving the company.
用戶或許是沒有一家協調會同一的救活工司的籌劃。
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The material must be moderately coherent and firm.
裝修材料肯定有合適的的粘有力和堅實性。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
充當定語
~+ n.
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They seem to have no coherent plan for saving the company.
大家 好像并就沒有每套一條得理的追回廠家的方案。
當作表語
S+be+~
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His speech wasn't at all coherent, at first,I couldn't understand it.
他的講活完全語無倫次,本來我沒有看待。
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He is not very coherent on the telephone.
他打辦公電話時語無倫次。
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Too inarticulate to give a coherent account of his ambitions.
出處: H. Read
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A great coherent, purposeful plan.
出自于: P. G. Wodehouse
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'Are you part of a dream?'..They were his first coherent words.
來源于: C. P. Snow
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- ☆ 1550左右進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的cohaerere,意為黏合。
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