interplay
/ˈɪntəpleɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪntərpleɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈin-tər-ˌplā/ (ame, mw)
interplay — 名詞
1. the way two or more forces, ideas, or people act on each other, with each one ch
相互影響
兩個或多個事物彼此作用、改變的方式
the way two or more forces, ideas, or people act on each other, with each one changing what the other does or becomes
Imani studied the interplay between diet, exercise, and sleep quality in her research.
Imani 在她的研究中探討了飲食、運動和睡眠品質之間的相互影響。
interplay between [factor A], [factor B], and [factor C]
The interplay of light and shadow made the old cathedral feel alive.
光影的相互影響讓古老的大教堂充滿了生機。
interplay of [element] and [element]
Dmitri watched the quick interplay of passes that led to the winning goal.
Dmitri 看著隊友之間快速傳接球的相互影響,促成了致勝的進球。
Seo-yeon's novel explores the complex interplay of family loyalty and personal ambition.
Seo-yeon 的小說探索了家庭忠誠與個人抱負之間複雜的相互影響。
A healthy workplace depends on the respectful interplay among team members with different skills.
健康的工作環境仰賴不同技能的團隊成員之間彼此尊重的互動。
- interaction
more general and common; interplay suggests a richer, more dynamic back-and-forth influence
- reciprocity
more formal; emphasises the mutual give-and-take rather than the combined effect
- dynamics
refers to the patterns of change within a group or system, often used in social or scientific contexts
文法句型
interplay between + [A] and [B]
interplay of + [A] and [B]
interplay among + [plural noun]