interrelationship

IPA/ˌɪntərɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp/
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interrelationship — noun

  • interrelationshipsingular
  • interrelationshipsplural

1. a link among several things or people where each one shapes or depends on the re

1.名詞C1
釋義

a link among several things or people where each one shapes or depends on the rest

例句

Darius studied the interrelationship between sleep, diet, and student exam results.

interrelationship between [several factors]

The report mapped the interrelationship of rising sea levels and coastal farming losses.

interrelationship of [two linked phenomena]

同義詞
  • interconnection

    stresses physical or structural linking; interrelationship stresses mutual influence

  • interdependence

    highlights that each side needs the other; stronger than mere connection

  • correlation

    more technical, statistical; describes that two measures move together

反義詞

文法句型

interrelationship between [things]

interrelationship of [things]

用法筆記

Subject matter is usually abstract systems or factors rather than single people; commonly followed by 'between' or 'of' and paired with adjectives like 'close', 'complex', or 'deep'.

常見錯誤

the interrelationship to the economy
the interrelationship between trade and the economy
💡use 'between' or 'of' to join the connected things, not 'to'.