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单词 interdependent
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Definition of interdependent in English:

interdependent

adjective ɪntədɪˈpɛndəntˌɪn(t)ərdəˈpɛndənt
  • (of two or more people or things) dependent on each other.

    we in Europe are all increasingly interdependent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is, instead, involved in an intricate system of interdependent relationships, a constellation.
    • Some had now come to see the world as essentially interdependent.
    • The world economy is more interdependent than ever, with trade and finances ever expanding.
    • The meaning of the work and the reading of the text are complementary and interdependent.
    • Deming stresses that his fourteen points are interdependent and complementary.
    • Now, as we move forward, the newly interdependent world becomes frighteningly more complex.
    • In an increasingly interdependent world such sanctions cause significant suffering.
    • The responses to beauty in art and to beauty in nature are interdependent.
    • The buildings within had an interdependent relationship to the landscape as well as to each other.
    • They are interconnected, interrelated, interdependent and mutually reinforcing.
    • We are mutually interdependent and must find ways to support each other and help each to thrive.
    • No country can afford it in an increasingly interdependent global economy.
    • The three characteristics build on each other and are very much interdependent.
    • These 2 sides to the republican movement are inseparable and interdependent.
    • Thomas and Collier suggest that these components are interdependent and complex.
    • Water polo is a team sport which requires all the players to be interdependent upon each other.
    • In addition, there are some interdependent relationships between flower and pollinator sizes.
    • The world is thus too complex and interdependent to be ruled from an imperial center.
    • Outcomes in caregiving relationships are necessarily interdependent and mutual.
    • All are interlinked and interdependent, especially with each other but also with national institutions in the member states.
    Synonyms
    harmonizing, harmonious, complementing, supportive, supporting, reciprocal, interrelated, compatible, corresponding, matching, twin

Derivatives

  • interdepend

  • verb ˌɪntədɪˈpɛndˌɪn(t)ərdəˈpɛnd
    [no object]
    • (of two or more people or things) depend on each other.

      in many ways, king and people interdepend
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To watch and feel Apollo is to see how shape and fluidity, pose and movement, interdepend.
      • The point is made in many different ways, that king and people interdepend, that each individual is a microcosm of the state, that states like the souls of men must be redeemed.
  • interdependency

  • noun ɪntədɪˈpɛndəns
    mass noun
    • The dependence of two or more people or things on each other.

      the new economic interdependence of the two nations
      Economic globalization has fostered a more intensive global economic interdependency.
      They did many things together - three sons, a house, financial interdependency, hallmarks of a ‘normal’ marriage.
      And so it goes; the chain of interdependency should be clear.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Students are empowered, he says, "as they develop the ability and confidence to exercise the craft of interdependence."
      • The interdependency of the two women stems in part from that which the father will not or cannot give.
      • Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence.
      • A nearly exclusive interest among historians of Netherlandish art in painting of the period has partly obscured such interdependence.
      • In this intricate system of exchange, community is founded on a ritualized recognition of interdependence.
      • The operations of the market breed a high degree of interdependence among individuals.
      • The social economy addresses the interdependence of people within society, not just the adding together of individuals.
      • Both comedies examine black-white relations in dramatizing the interdependence between the races.
      • He was always able to feel a special rapport with his readers, a rapport based on a cultivated interdependence.
      • Growers must be willing to sacrifice independence for interdependence.

Rhymes

appendant, ascendant, attendant, codependent, defendant, descendant, descendent, intendant, pendant, pendent, splendent, superintendent, transcendent
 
 

Definition of interdependent in US English:

interdependent

adjectiveˌin(t)ərdəˈpendəntˌɪn(t)ərdəˈpɛndənt
  • (of two or more people or things) dependent on each other.

    the increasingly global nature of human society, with interdependent economies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The responses to beauty in art and to beauty in nature are interdependent.
    • The meaning of the work and the reading of the text are complementary and interdependent.
    • Now, as we move forward, the newly interdependent world becomes frighteningly more complex.
    • The buildings within had an interdependent relationship to the landscape as well as to each other.
    • Deming stresses that his fourteen points are interdependent and complementary.
    • Outcomes in caregiving relationships are necessarily interdependent and mutual.
    • We are mutually interdependent and must find ways to support each other and help each to thrive.
    • All are interlinked and interdependent, especially with each other but also with national institutions in the member states.
    • The three characteristics build on each other and are very much interdependent.
    • In an increasingly interdependent world such sanctions cause significant suffering.
    • It is, instead, involved in an intricate system of interdependent relationships, a constellation.
    • No country can afford it in an increasingly interdependent global economy.
    • The world economy is more interdependent than ever, with trade and finances ever expanding.
    • The world is thus too complex and interdependent to be ruled from an imperial center.
    • Some had now come to see the world as essentially interdependent.
    • They are interconnected, interrelated, interdependent and mutually reinforcing.
    • Water polo is a team sport which requires all the players to be interdependent upon each other.
    • These 2 sides to the republican movement are inseparable and interdependent.
    • In addition, there are some interdependent relationships between flower and pollinator sizes.
    • Thomas and Collier suggest that these components are interdependent and complex.
    Synonyms
    harmonizing, harmonious, complementing, supportive, supporting, reciprocal, interrelated, compatible, corresponding, matching, twin
 
 
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