interrelated
interrelated — 形容詞
- interrelatedpositive
- more interrelatedcomparative
- most interrelatedsuperlative
1. When things are interrelated, each one affects the others; so a change in any on
相互關聯
彼此影響且密不可分
When things are interrelated, each one affects the others; so a change in any one brings changes in the rest.
Ezra wrote a report on the interrelated causes of the city's housing crisis.
Ezra 寫了一份報告,探討城市住房危機中相互關聯的各項原因。
attributive: interrelated + noun
João's doctor explained that his diet and blood pressure are closely interrelated.
João 的醫生說明,他的飲食習慣和血壓高低密切相關。
be + closely interrelated
Ravindra's study found that sleep, exercise, and mood are deeply interrelated.
Ravindra 的研究發現,睡眠、運動和情緒三者相互關聯。
Pedro could not untangle the interrelated problems that were hurting the family business.
Pedro 無法理清那些相互關聯、正在傷害家族生意的問題。
Ishaan's economics class explored how trade, jobs, and immigration are interrelated.
Ishaan 的經濟學課探討了貿易、就業和移民如何相互關聯。
- interconnected
focuses more on physical or logical links, not necessarily two-way influence
- interdependent
stronger: each thing needs the other to function properly
- linked
a general word for any kind of connection, without implying mutual effect
- correlated
used in statistics; two things rise or fall together but one may not cause the other
- unrelated
having no connection at all
- independent
not affected by or relying on other things
文法句型
be + interrelated
interrelated + noun
用法筆記
Often used with 'closely', 'deeply', or 'highly'. Common in academic and formal writing. The noun form 'interrelation' is much rarer.