interrelation
interrelation — 名詞
- interrelationsingular
- interrelationsplural
1. the situation where different things, ideas, or people within a system are conne
相互關係
事物間的彼此關聯
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.
Kenji 的研究探討了大學生在飲食、運動與心理健康之間複雜的相互關係。
interrelation between [three nouns]
To understand a country's economy, study the interrelation of trade, jobs, and government spending.
要了解一個國家的經濟,就必須研究貿易、就業與政府支出之間的相互關係。
interrelation of [plural nouns]
The book explains the deep interrelation of language, culture, and identity in immigrant communities.
這本書說明了語言、文化與身份認同在移民社群中的深層相互關係。
Saira noticed the interrelation between her sleep hours and her performance on math exams.
Saira 注意到她的睡眠時數與數學考試成績之間存在有趣的相互關係。
- 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.