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 cohesion [ko'hiʒən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 结合, 黏聚, 内聚

[计] 内聚性

[化] 内聚; 内聚现象; 内聚力; 粘结力

[医] 内聚性, 内聚力


  1. The most important thing is more cohesion within the party to win the next general election.
    "要想赢得下届大选的胜利,最重要的是我们党内要更加团结。"
  2. Exhibited strong cohesion in the family unit.
    在家庭单位元中表现出强内聚性
  3. Sea World always maintain cohesion.
    始终保持海世的凝聚力。


cohesion
[ noun ]
  1. the state of cohering or sticking together

  2. <noun.state>
  3. (botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)

  4. <noun.process>
  5. (physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid

  6. <noun.phenomenon>


Cohesion \Co*he"sion\, n. [Cf. F. coh['e]sion. See {Cohere}.]
1. The act or state of sticking together; close union.

2. (Physics) That from of attraction by which the particles
of a body are united throughout the mass, whether like or
unlike; -- distinguished from adhesion, which unites
bodies by their adjacent surfaces.

Solids and fluids differ in the degree of cohesion,
which, being increased, turns a fluid into a solid.
--Arbuthnot.

3. Logical agreement and dependence; as, the cohesion of
ideas. --Locke.

  1. The town may be dying, and though the mall out by the interstate and the Wal-Mart at the edge of town may be providing a commercial alternative to the town, they still haven't replaced the commerce and cohesion of town life.
  2. The bonds of national cohesion in the republic are sufficiently fragile already.
  3. Reagan, the last of the leaders to arrive at sprawling NATO headquarters, made no comment as he passed a crowd of reporters and diplomats for the first summit session, but NATO Secretary General Lord Carrington stressed the cohesion of the alliance.
  4. Mr Jacques Delors' budget proposals to finance ever greater 'cohesion' in the poorest member states have for once united all parts of the German political spectrum in opposition.
  5. Native language remains a source of family and community cohesion that conservatives as well as liberals should respect.
  6. Without such a strategy, Mr. Gorbachev's dextrous diplomacy could endanger Alliance cohesion and impede sensible burden-sharing.
  7. Anthropologists attribute much of the cohesion of Balinese society to the cultivation of rice in terraced paddies, which requires close co-operation among villagers.
  8. But whether they can permanently enhance their leverage over the currency markets will depend on their success in achieving greater economic policy cohesion.
  9. Not a glance at the link between sexual restraint and social cohesion in the mind of a middle-class terrified of godlessness and anarchy. Anecdotes reveal such complex influences on sexual behaviour better than theories and statistics.
  10. The ceremonies emphasise our long history and cohesion as a nation.
  11. Here, with her documentary review of sex-for-sale in New York, there was a lack of cohesion.
  12. For the time being the massive inequities which the CAP involves will remain and will act against the Community's efforts at greater cohesion.
  13. "The reality is that the world remains dominated by military power," not economic cohesion.
  14. The pact began to lose cohesion with the start of liberalization within the Soviet Union.
  15. If this new cohesion holds, it improves the likelihood of adherence to production quotas.
  16. Failure to do so now would further weaken its authority, robbing the single market of impetus, and ultimately threatening the cohesion of the Community.
  17. When Germany set off down the road to unity two years ago, the world knew it would represent the most severe test of the country's resolve and cohesion.
  18. It is spilling over into the political arena, encouraging political reform at home and in Eastern Europe and challenging the Marxist system and the cohesion of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact.
  19. As long as the consensus on common values exists, the cohesion of the North Atlantic alliance will be guaranteed and remain essentially insensitive to everyday trials.
  20. The switch in approach is designed to prevent the kind of breakdown in cohesion of combat units that was experienced in the Vietnam War, he said.
  21. He said: 'Coalitions where the junior partner holds the senior one to ransom do not work with the same cohesion and effectiveness (as single-party governments).'
  22. In the end, the key to peace is cohesion.
  23. This means that its member partners must either agree to more cohesion or face the possibility of highly volatile exchange rates.
  24. Some officials worry that, even if military leaders find it easier to feed and house their troops, they could be unhappy because of the general decline in the armed forces' cohesion and prestige.
  25. The cohesion could begin to fray if the mark continues to rise, particularly if aided by further increases in West German interest rates.
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