interrelationship

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interrelationship — 名詞

  • 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

相互關係

彼此牽連、互相影響的關聯

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.

Darius 研究了睡眠、飲食與學生考試成績之間的相互關係。

interrelationship between [several factors]

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

這份報告描繪出海平面上升與沿海農業損失之間的相互關係。

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'.