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correlate美 ['kɔ:rəleɪt] 英 ['kɒrəleɪt] - n.互相关联;相关物
- v.相互关联影响;显示…的紧密联系
- adj.关联的
- 网络使相互关联;相关分析;和...相关
第三人称单数:correlates 现在分词:correlating 过去分词:correlated v. relate,associate,compare,link,connect 1. | [i] 相互关联影响;相互依赖if two or more facts, figures, etc.correlate or if a fact, figure, etc.correlates with another, the facts are closely connected and affect or depend on each other |
| The figures do not seem to correlate. 这些数字似乎毫不相干。 | | A high-fat diet correlates with a greater risk of heart disease. 高脂肪饮食与增加心脏病发作的风险密切相关。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 显示(两个或多个事实或数字等)的紧密联系to show that there is a close connection between two or more facts, figures, etc. |
| Researchers are trying to correlate the two sets of figures. 研究人员正试图展示这两组数字的相关性。 |
n. | 1. something that shares mutual or complementary properties with something else 2. either of two variables that are related with the result that a variation in one is accompanied by a linear variation of the other 3. one of two things that correlate with each other | v. | 1. to have a mutual or complementary relationship, or show that two or more things such as a cause and an effect have a mutual or complementary relationship 2. to gather together and compare related things such as results or reports 3. if two or more things correlate or are correlated, they are connected in a way that is not caused by chance 4. put in relation;show the connection or relation between 5. put in relation;show the connection or relation betweeen 1. to have a mutual or complementary relationship, or show that two or more things such as a cause and an effect have a mutual or complementary relationship 2. to gather together and compare related things such as results or reports 3. if two or more things correlate or are correlated, they are connected in a way that is not caused by chance 4. put in relation;show the connection or relation between 5. put in relation;show the connection or relation betweeen | adj. | 1. having mutual or complementary properties |
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