interconnection
/ˌɪntəkəˈnekʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪntərkəˈnekʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /¦intə(r)+/ (ame, mw)
interconnection — 名詞
- interconnectionsingular
- interconnectionsplural
1. The way in which two or more things, systems, or groups are linked together so t
相互連結
事物之間彼此相連且互相影響的關係
The way in which two or more things, systems, or groups are linked together so that they affect or depend on one another.
Charlotte studied the interconnection between sleep quality and teenage academic performance.
Charlotte 研究了睡眠品質與青少年學業表現之間的相互關聯。
interconnection + between X and Y
The interconnection of the brain's different regions allows humans to think, feel, and move.
大腦不同區域的相互連結使人能夠思考、感受和行動。
interconnection + of + plural noun phrase
Jiwoo discovered a surprising interconnection among the three ancient trade routes she was mapping.
Jiwoo 在她繪製的三條古代貿易路線之間發現了令人驚訝的相互連結。
Strong interconnection among team members helps large projects run more smoothly.
團隊成員之間的緊密互連有助於大型專案更順利地進行。
There is a clear interconnection between forest health and the air we breathe.
森林健康與我們呼吸的空氣之間有著明確的相互關聯。
- link
more general and can refer to a one-way or static connection; less emphasis on mutual influence
- tie
often suggests a personal, cultural, or emotional bond; less technical than 'interconnection'
- interdependence
emphasizes that the linked things rely on each other for functioning, carrying a stronger sense of dependency
- separation
the state of being apart or not connected
- independence
the state of not being affected by or reliant on other things
文法句型
interconnection + between + [plural noun phrase]
interconnection + of + [plural noun phrase]
interconnection + among + [plural noun phrase]
an + interconnection (countable: a single link or instance)
用法筆記
This noun can be used as an uncountable mass noun (e.g., 'the interconnection of systems') or as a countable singular noun referring to a single link (e.g., 'a complex interconnection'). It is most common in academic, scientific, and technical writing.