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单词
nexus
释义
nexus
nex‧us
/
ˈneksəs
/
noun
[singular]
formal
Word Origin
WORD ORIGIN
nexus
Origin:
1600-1700
Latin
past participle of
nectere
‘to tie up’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
Many young Irish immigrants have made the East Village their social
nexus
.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the
nexus
of education and employment.
Given the tone of our conversation and the weather, an entire
nexus
of unspoken intrigue suddenly surrounded me.
Harte and his stable of writers saw California as a
nexus
, with San Francisco as its central bazaar.
That symbiotic
nexus
of press and professors has, in the meantime, revealed a sinister aspect too.
The facts are that the generations need each other and their primary
nexus
is within the family.
The other side of control consisted almost entirely of the cash
nexus
- the economic benefits.
The significance of the class-party
nexus
will be explored in more detail shortly.
This
nexus
of factors had two important effects.
a connection or network of connections between a number of people, things, or ideas
nexus of
a nexus of social relationships
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