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coordination 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/kōˌôrdnˈāSHən/,
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coordinations, plural;
  1. The process or state of coordinating or being coordinated

  2. The organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively
    • - both countries agreed to intensify efforts at economic policy coordination
  3. Cooperative effort resulting in an effective relationship
    • - action groups work in coordination with local groups to end rain forest destruction
  4. The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently
    • - changing from one foot position to another requires coordination and balance
  5. The linking of atoms by coordinate bonds


  1. the skillful and effective interaction of movements
  2. the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation
  3. the grammatical relation of two constituents having the same grammatical form
  4. being of coordinate importance, rank, or degree
  5. (coordinate) a number that identifies a position relative to an axis
  6. (coordinate) organize: bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?"
  7. A dipolar bond , also known as coordinate link , coordinate covalent bond , dative bond , or semipolar bond, is a description of covalent bonding between two atoms in which both electrons shared in the bond come from the same atom. ...
  8. In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated or) is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases or clauses together. This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a "conjunction" should be defined for each language. ...
  9. Motor coordination is the combination of body movements created with the kinematic (such as spatial direction) and kinetic (force) parameters that result in intended actions. Such movements usually smoothly and efficiently work together. ...
  10. In linguistics, a coordination is a complex syntactic structure that links together two or more elements, known as conjuncts or conjoins. Coordinators are typically: "and" and "or". The word "but" is also often considered a coordinator although it may have slightly different properties to others.
  11. Gleichschaltung , meaning "coordination", "making the same", "bringing into line", is a Nazi term for the process by which the Nazi regime successively established a system of totalitarian control over the individual, and tight coordination over all aspects of society and commerce. ...
  12. (Coördinate) In geometry, a coordinate system is a system which uses a set of numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of a point or other geometric element. ...
  13. Alternative spelling of coordination
  14. the act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect; the resulting state of working together; cooperation; synchronization; the ability to coordinate one's senses and physical movements in order to act skillfully; the state of being equal in rank or ...
  15. (coordinate) A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure; Something that is equal to another thing; To synchronize (activities); To match (objects, especially clothes); Of the same rank, equal
  16. (coordinated) Organized, working together, cooperating; Physically graceful or skillful
  17. (coordinate) A point that can be referenced by its position on the x-, y-, or z-axes of a plotter or router. The use of line or arc segments to connect coordinates creates paths for knives orbits to follow when cutting or routing an image.
  18. (Coordinate) To advance systematically an exchange of information among principals who have or may have a need to know certain information in order to carry out their role in a response.
  19. (Coordinate) On a number line, the number paired with a point. In the coordinate plane, the numbers which are paired with a point. Point (2,4) has x-coordinate 2 and y-coordinate 4.
  20. (coordinate) Location of a point in the design plane along the X (horizontal), Y (vertical), and Z (depth [3D only]) axes relative to the global origin.
  21. (Coordinate) one of a sequence of n numbers designating the position of a point in n-dimensional space [ISO 19111]
  22. (COORDINATE) This word has a prefix co-- which means "together" as in cooperate, committee, and copilot. The root ord comes from a Latin word which means "order." The ordinal numbers are written as first, second, third, etc. ...
  23. (Co-ordinate) Numbers representing the position of a point relative to an origin. Cartesian co- ordinates express the location in two or three dimensions as the perpendicular distances from two or three orthogonal axes.
  24. (Coordinate) (n) An ordered n-tuple of numbers that denotes the position of a point within some manifold and metric space.
  25. (Coordinate) A single point on a grid having vertical (Y) and horizontal (X) values.