单词 | sync |
释义 | sync From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsyncsync1, synch /sɪŋk/ noun1 → in sync (with something/somebody)2 → out of sync (with something/somebody)Examples from the Corpussync• Rather than starting a new activity, try to get in sync with whatever your kids are already doing.• The group's harsh, industrial-punk sound is in sync with the album's theme of betrayal.• In sync with the harsh sounds, the theme of betrayal rules this record.• At present it's completely out of sync, lots of marvellous programmes thrown at the screen, going by with nobody noticing them.• Get out of sync as quickly as possible and forget the coins completely.• It's growing out of sync with the rest of service provision and service development, and this has all sorts of spin-offs.• And still it was out of sync.syncsync2, synch (also sync something ↔ up) verb [intransitive, transitive]to arrange for two or more things to happen at exactly the same time, or to happen at the same time or in the same way as something else SYN synchronize The hardest part was syncing the music to the video. Wait for the computer to synch up with your command.→ See Verb tableOrigin sync (1900-2000) synchronization |
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