interrelation
interrelation — noun
- interrelationsingular
- interrelationsplural
1. the situation where different things, ideas, or people within a system are conne
the situation where different things, ideas, or people within a system are connected in a way that makes them mutually influence each other
Kenji's research explored the complex interrelation between diet, exercise, and mental health in college students.
interrelation between [three nouns]
To understand a country's economy, study the interrelation of trade, jobs, and government spending.
interrelation of [plural nouns]
The book explains the deep interrelation of language, culture, and identity in immigrant communities.
Saira noticed the interrelation between her sleep hours and her performance on math exams.
- interconnection
emphasises the linking aspect more than mutual influence
- interdependence
stresses that each element relies on the others
- correlation
narrower — usually refers to a statistical or measurable link
- linkage
less formal; simply means a connection exists
- independence
the state of not being connected or influenced by others
- disconnection
the absence of any link between things
文法句型
interrelation between [plural noun] and [plural noun]
interrelation of [plural noun]
用法筆記
Often used in academic or analytical writing. The preposition 'between' typically separates two elements, while 'of' introduces a list of three or more connected elements.