interrelationship
interrelationship — 名詞
- interrelationshipsingular
- interrelationshipsplural
1. a link among several things or people where each one shapes or depends on the re
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
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]
Antonia's lecture explored the close interrelationship between music, memory, and human emotion.
Antonia 的講座探討了音樂、記憶與人類情感之間密切的相互關係。
Doctors increasingly recognise the interrelationship between mental stress and physical heart disease.
醫生越來越意識到心理壓力與生理心臟疾病之間的相互關係。
There is a deep interrelationship between language and the culture that produces it.
語言與孕育它的文化之間,存在著深刻的相互關係。
- 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
- independence
no influence flows between the things
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'.