单词 | communicate |
释义 | communicate (kəmjuːnɪkeɪt ) Word forms: communicates , communicating , communicated 1. verb B1 If you communicate with someone, you share or exchange information with them, for example by speaking, writing, or using equipment. You can also say that two people communicate. My natural mother has never communicated with me. [VERB + with] A person who cannot speak can use a speech synthesizer to communicate with hearing people. [VERB + with] They communicated in sign language. [VERB] Synonyms: contact, talk, speak, phone communication uncountable noun B1 I have had no direct communication with my colleagues. [+ with] ...use of the radio telephone for communication between controllers and pilots. [+ between] We were in communication with each other. Synonyms: connections, travel, links, transport Synonyms: passing on, spread, circulation, transmission Synonyms: contact, conversation, correspondence, intercourse [formal] 2. verb B1+ If you communicate information, a feeling, or an idea to someone, you let them know about it. They successfully communicate their knowledge to others. [VERB noun + to] The results will be communicated to parents. [VERB noun to noun] People must communicate their feelings. [VERB noun] Synonyms: make known, report, announce, reveal 3. verb B2 If one person communicates with another, they successfully make each other aware of their feelings and ideas. You can also say that two people communicate. He was never good at communicating with the players. [VERB + with] Family therapy showed us how to communicate with each other. [VERB + with] ...considerate individuals who can communicate and work in a team. [VERB] communication uncountable noun B2 There was a tremendous lack of communication between us. [+ between] Good communication with people around you could prove difficult. ...communication skills. Synonyms: connections, travel, links, transport Synonyms: passing on, spread, circulation, transmission Synonyms: contact, conversation, correspondence, intercourse [formal] communicator Word forms: communicators countable noun B2 She's a good communicator. Collocations: communicate a concept Traditional congregations committed to outreach also must passionately communicate the concept that sacrifice always goes with spiritual maturity. Christianity Today This method provides a way to better understand and/or clearly communicate a concept or topic. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Speakers frequently communicate via telepathy and generalised hand gestures, which can communicate a concept more clearly and directly than actual speech. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To communicate his feelings to the widest possible audience, the composer decided to write in a musical language 'bridging past and present'. Times, Sunday Times They said that modern relationship seekers, compared with their forebears, 'must master faster and shorter methods of communicating their feelings'. Times, Sunday Times By making our home a place where drama didn't hold sway, our daughters grew up learning how to communicate their feelings in constructive ways. Christianity Today Communicating my feelings can be hard. The Sun First, you can look each other in the eye, which lets you communicate your feelings. Times, Sunday Times They give deplorably little forethought to how they will communicate the message. Christianity Today He defends himself by saying that appearing on television chat shows helps him to communicate his message better. Times, Sunday Times More importantly, he might have got some credit for being candid and trying to communicate his message directly to the voters. Times, Sunday Times But that helps me to communicate a message back to the public. Times,Sunday Times Efforts have been made locally to communicate this message. Times,Sunday Times We would try to communicate a thought relevant to the lives of voters and make it interesting enough for them to visit a website and find out more. Times, Sunday Times Is it because menswear designers have not managed to communicate the thought behind the design, or because the design and thought have largely been too lightweight? Times, Sunday Times A language disorder could involve problems with receptive language (understanding others) or with expressive language (communicating thoughts and feelings). Times, Sunday Times Use your gift for communicating thoughts and feelings. The Sun She became more outward and able to communicate her thoughts. Times, Sunday Times Some of us communicate the vision through our gift of speaking, but others have done it differently. Christianity Today And today, you have twenty minutes to communicate the vision, to provide an existential dimension. Christianity Today The health secretary has failed to communicate his vision. Times, Sunday Times We communicate the vision consistently and passionately. Christianity Today He said that his biggest mistake had been a failure to do enough to communicate his vision for the city. Times, Sunday Times The medium itself has that authority attached to it, which makes it a powerful way to communicate any idea. Christianity Today In each story certain literary aspects are emphasized at the expense of others to communicate the idea. Christianity Today Never should the pastor intimidate the board nor communicate the idea that they must decide as he wishes. Christianity Today Can you communicate your idea with humor? Christianity Today They also create a vision of what they aspire to be, and communicate this idea to others (their followers). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's the best way for me to communicate directly with my fans. The Sun People go to the place to try to communicate directly with the spirits, who in physical form resemble puppets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many marketing experts say every 21st-century leader must communicate directly with customers, shareholders, peers and the public by digital means. Times, Sunday Times He would often communicate directly with the audience. Times, Sunday Times Party activists, perhaps without bothering to join officially, will communicate directly with each other and with voters. Times, Sunday Times Inside, there are gadgets to monitor the residents' vital signs, filter the air and allow occupants to communicate easily with the main house. Times, Sunday Times His mathematical background enabled him to communicate easily with the scientists who, in accordance with the founders' intentions, composed the majority of the fellowship. Times, Sunday Times The most successful design projects are those where architect and client have a good relationship and mutual respect, and can communicate easily. Times, Sunday Times War, political change, economic collapse—conditions over which they had no control—destroyed their lifestyle and stole their ability to communicate easily and thus to work efficiently. Christianity Today You could learn the phonetic alphabet, used by the military and police forces so that they can communicate easily over the radio, so the grown-ups won't understand what you're saying. Times, Sunday Times It's also ground-breaking as the first work of art to communicate effectively the scope and nebulous nature of the internet. Times, Sunday Times Television has several distinctives that enable it to communicate effectively. Christianity Today Most problems can be solved once a couple start to communicate effectively. Times, Sunday Times For instance, information theorists tell us that to communicate effectively, we must recognize our own stereotypes of the person to whom we're speaking. Christianity Today This theologian managed to communicate effectively across political divides to cultivate conversation despite entrenched disagreements. Christianity Today Even when nonlinguistic visuospatial abilities, like drawing or copying, were compromised, patients could communicate efficiently. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The fire service's ability to communicate efficiently, across different brigades and with other emergency services has never been easy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A computer network facilitates interpersonal communications allowing people to communicate efficiently and easily via email, instant messaging, chat rooms, telephone, video telephone calls, and video conferencing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neural circuits are able to communicate efficiently and effectively within milliseconds of experiencing a stimulus and lead to the spread of information throughout the neural network. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And yes, we can make them communicate electronically, and perhaps make them adaptive as well. Times, Sunday Times The test vehicles will also be able to communicate electronically with each other. Times, Sunday Times Members of virtual teams communicate electronically and may never meet face-to-face. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In particular, it has not yet been solved for the modern situation of two previously unknown users attempting to communicate electronically, as, for instance, in electronic commerce. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He understood, too, that facial expression and posture are a universal language to communicate emotion. Times, Sunday Times All the intended emotions and motives were perceived, showing that attempts to communicate emotion and motivation via movement can succeed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Having no direct means to communicate emotion, the difficulty of providing an account of emotion in animals relies heavily on work-around experimentation that relies on results from human subjects. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Through lights energy source comes color, making colors themselves energy sources that can communicate emotions, moods and perhaps transcendental meaning to the viewer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Through the wavelength of light, we communicate emotions through various colors in painting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Because later on - if it accumulates - they won't be able to communicate freely, then they're going to have problems. The Sun It enables one to communicate freely. The Sun It means people can communicate freely. The Sun These groups are then able to communicate freely with each other. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Any process could communicate freely to any other. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It now communicates frequently with the survivors. Times, Sunday Times The two friends communicated frequently throughout their lives. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He collected information about each convention delegate and alternate delegate, and communicated frequently with each delegate's liaisons. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They may even have the ability to communicate information, a talent that elevates them above many politicians. Times, Sunday Times Preachers need to speak to each of these, to communicate information, inspiration, and also practical impartation. Christianity Today As fears grow of motorists becoming overwhelmed by visual and aural distractions in the cabin, car makers are exploring the possibility of using drivers' sense of touch to communicate information. Times, Sunday Times His utterances were few and far between, and their main function was to communicate information about matters that were important to him, such as theoretical physics. Times, Sunday Times The scientific community may aim to communicate information about science out of concern for the public's susceptibility to unproven claims. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Politicians and those on the margins of politics can now communicate instantly, via social media, with hundreds of thousands of people. Times,Sunday Times He distributed his commanders and forces and set up a system of beacon fires at various high places to communicate instantly any enemy movements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This ability to communicate instantly returned us to the tradition of sound and touch rather than sight. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If a driver makes an emergency stop the change of speed will be communicated instantly to the train behind and the brakes will automatically engage. Times, Sunday Times They do all they can to avoid publicity and communicate online. The Sun This can be especially unhelpful if you communicate online first and then plan to meet face to face. Christianity Today The study also cited the high cost of driving and a preference among young people to communicate online. Times, Sunday Times In addition, when people communicate online they often seek others like themselves, resulting in a bubble effect, which amplifies biases and simplistic distinctions between friend and foe. The Times Literary Supplement The opportunity to update your technical skills and discover how well you communicate online or in front of an audience lines up some interesting ways to earn extra money. The Sun There's a lack of connection, an inability to communicate openly, frustration, embarrassment and emotional estrangement. Times, Sunday Times This includes a principle duty to act in good faith and to communicate openly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They were happy at an opportunity to communicate openly with people - friends and relatives. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In our survey employees give managers a 78% positive score for communicating openly and honestly and staff feel they are fully involved at work (80%). Times, Sunday Times It can work if you really love one another, have trust and keep communicating openly. The Sun The various health professionals operate from different notes and frequently communicate poorly, between themselves and with the patient. Times, Sunday Times The worst finance directors are loners who don't see the big picture, confuse working hard with delivering results, communicate poorly and miss deadlines. Times, Sunday Times He acknowledged that prices were too high, that it had communicated poorly with consumers and that new product offerings were not good enough. Times, Sunday Times Throughout the battles, the scale of the intended operations and the precise role of each corps in the plan were communicated poorly or not at all. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 On the rare occasion that they watch more than two hours a day, they get really zoned out and lose the ability to communicate properly. Times, Sunday Times I quite liked it when we couldn't communicate properly. Times, Sunday Times The failure of nursing staff to record glucose levels, communicate properly with each other and read clinical notes also contributed. Times, Sunday Times But it took a third longer to process applications and failed to communicate properly with students and universities. Times, Sunday Times Others cannot communicate properly or recognise their own names when they start school — and act more like 12- or 18-month-olds. The Sun Though it's expensive, it's paid good dividends for us to communicate regularly with the congregation through the mail. Christianity Today When asked what one principle about supervising pastoral staff they would pass on, senior pastors' responses clustered around four admonitions: hire carefully, delegate thoughtfully, jump patiently, and communicate regularly. Christianity Today The participants are encouraged to communicate regularly of their own accord and meet up outside of the scheme whenever they can. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Communicating regularly and managing people's expectations. Times, Sunday Times Communicating regularly with all employees will help. Times, Sunday Times They are extraordinarily beautiful but ferocious fighters who can heal mortal wounds, play wonderful music that sets you dancing and communicate telepathically. Times, Sunday Times They communicate telepathically and dine cannibalistically. Times, Sunday Times These dragons are now flown by elite dragonriders, who communicate telepathically with them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They can also communicate telepathically with each other. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They controlled their hosts' minds, could communicate telepathically, and gave each non-superpowered host a superpower. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She can communicate verbally, she works and lives independently, but they share common ground. Times,Sunday Times Players can not communicate verbally, but may help each other or not as they wish. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, despite this, she makes up for her inability to communicate verbally with animated facial expressions, giving her a cute, childlike appearance. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With their abilities unlocked, they perpetually glow with a green aura, and are able to communicate verbally. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When they are placed in the house together, they develop a deep bond, even though they do not speak each other's language and thus can not communicate verbally. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was an attempt to teach dolphins to speak, to help humans communicate with extraterrestrials. Times, Sunday Times Chimpanzee sign language imitates the way humans communicate, following some of the rules intrinsic to speaking. Times, Sunday Times Through the wavelength of sounds, humans communicate through music. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For example, in traditional forms of face-to-face communication, humans communicate through non-verbal as well as verbal sign-systems; colloquially referred to as body language. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Consider for a moment how humans communicate using body language. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When we are stressed, we produce a hormone called noradrenalin, which can interfere with the way that our neurons communicate. Times, Sunday Times Neurons communicate by sending electrical signals to other cells, so to fully understand how they work, you must study how the cells are performing electrically. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More specifically, neurons communicate with each other via specialized chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neurons communicate by chemical and electrical synapses in a process known as neurotransmission also called synaptic transmission. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neurons communicate with one another via synapses and affect the timing of spike trains in the post-synaptic neurons. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 交流 Japanese: 伝える |
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