coordinate
英 [kəʊ'ɔ:dɪneɪt]
美 [ko'ɔrdɪnet]
- n. 坐标;同等的人或物
- adj. 并列的;同等的
- vt. 调整;整合
- vi. 协调
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- coordinate (adj.)
- 1640s, "of the same order," from Medieval Latin coordinatus, past participle of coordinare "to set in order, arrange" (see coordination). Meaning "involving coordination" is from 1769. Related: Coordinance.
- coordinate (n.)
- 1823, in the mathematical sense, especially with reference to the system invented by Descartes; from coordinate (adj.). Hence, coordinates as a means of determining a location on the earth's surface (especially for aircraft), attested by 1960.
- coordinate (v.)
- 1660s, "to place in the same rank," from Latin coordinare (see coordination). Meaning "to arrange in proper position" (transitive) is from 1847; that of "to work together in order" (intransitive) is from 1863. Related: Coordinated; coordinating.
- 1. They appointed a new manager to coordinate the work of the team.
- 为协调这个队的工作,他们任用了一位新经理。
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- 2. You must coordinate what you said with what you did.
- 你必须使你的言行一致.
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- 3. The army, navy and air forces are coordinate armed services.
- 陆军 、 海军和空军是并行的军种.
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- 4. Maybe we can coordinate the relation of them.
- 或许我们可以调和他们之间的关系.
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- 5. We should coordinate what we will say.
- 我们应该协调一下我们该说什么.
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