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 communication [kә,mju:ni'keiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 交流, 交通, 通讯

[计] 通信

[经] 通讯, 传达, 交通


  1. Radio and television are important means of communication.
    无线电和电视是重要的通信手段。
  2. I am in communication with him on this subject.
    关于这问题,我正和他交换意见。
  3. Mindful of the need to maintain efficient communication, the board of directors decided to construct a new communication network.
    董事会注意到维持有效通讯的需要,因此决定建立一个新的通信网。


communication
[ noun ]
  1. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information

  2. <noun.communication>
    they could not act without official communication from Moscow
  3. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups

  4. <noun.tops>
  5. a connection allowing access between persons or places

  6. <noun.linkdef>
    how many lines of communication can there be among four people?
    a secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms


Communication \Com*mu`ni*ca"tion\
(k[o^]m*m[=u]`n[i^]*k[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L. communicatio.]
1. The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of
smallpox; communication of a secret.

2. Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of
thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means;
conference; correspondence.

Argument . . . and friendly communication. --Shak.

3. Association; company.

Evil communications corrupt good manners. --1 Cor.
xv. 33.

4. Means of communicating; means of passing from place to
place; a connecting passage; connection.

The Euxine Sea is conveniently situated for trade,
by the communication it has both with Asia and
Europe. --Arbuthnot.

5. That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence;
news; a verbal or written message.

6. Participation in the Lord's supper. --Bp. Pearson.

7. (Rhet.) A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his
hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we,
instead of I or you. --Beattie.

Syn: Correspondence; conference; intercourse.

  1. "What portion of the 12 percent are drivers is not yet known," said Richard Sykes, professor of speech communication at the University of Minnesota and director of the survey.
  2. It was also unclear whether the helicopters had filed necessary flight plans and whether there had been any voice communication between the fighters and the helicopters before both jets fired their missiles.
  3. They also are used to amplify signals from devices ranging from stereos to communication satellites.
  4. Its enhanced communication services won't be available in their first market, Los Angeles, until August 1993.
  5. "Participating in World Hello Day is a symbolic action, which celebrates the contributions made by personal communication to the resolution of conflicts and the preservation of peace," he said in a promotional flier.
  6. You must not lose complete communication with an enemy because ignorance can cause mistakes," he said.
  7. If IBM can convince companies to write software that relies on the database and communication portions of the expanded edition, it may have finally a found a way to offer something that the clones, its lookalike competitors, can't.
  8. The Ground Wave Emergency Network _ known as GWEN _ is an automated system of radio transmitters designed to ensure adequate communication links for military forces in time of war.
  9. As chief executive of the state of Massachusetts he has steadfastly refused to permit the critical warning and communication facility _ the Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) _ to be built in his state, leaving a serious gap in our nation's defense.
  10. Angus McEachran, editor of the Press, said he had received no communication from the Guild or the NLRB.
  11. The maker of computer data storage, communication and graphics products said it will buy the shares from time to time on the open market.
  12. It cannot be fixed by more rules and punishments to force presidents into closer communication with the bureaucracy or Congress.
  13. We would be forced to use the navy either to keep the sea lanes of communication clear, or to support operations on land, not both, not with only 450 major combatants.
  14. In an era of communication conglomerates and impersonal service, the family-run Calaveras Telephone Co. gives residents of this remote cattle-ranching community in the Sierra foothills a personal touch.
  15. 'I think the main point is that the communication between the commercial and defence sides must be improved,' says Russ Young, a spokesman for Boeing.
  16. Standing beside Polhill, Djerejian said: "We will keep communication lines open to all parties that have influence with the hostage takers.
  17. But now, at least, scientists can make a reasonable guess about what chemicals to look at." One of the problems in the past, he said, is that there was not enough communication between the disciplines in the scientific community.
  18. The bondholders decided at their meeting to form a committee to improve communication between them and the company.
  19. Staying with drama as our example, there is a bleak absence of passion, personal communication, and vision.
  20. Product defects can be cut by up to 50 per cent as quality problems are relayed quickly back to operators. COMMUNICATIONS The essence of Jit is communication, but it does not need computer technology to work well.
  21. Mr. Beaver, a professor of communication at the University of Michigan, says trying to reason with the talkers is useless.
  22. Even when you factor in productivity, communication problems and travel between India and the U.S., says Radha Basu, Hewlett-Packard's country-development manager, costs are one-third or one-quarter of those in the U.S.
  23. 'Now we finally have a US organisation that has to learn to stand on its own feet, without being watched over constantly by senior management,' he says. Surprisingly, perhaps, the least troublesome aspect of the move has been face-to-face communication.
  24. "The proliferation of channels is a tactic Noriega uses to buy time," Ms. Oakley said. "We have available channels of communication with Noriega if and when they are needed.
  25. Future gains are keyed to integrating the beeper with the beepee's own communication network.
  26. 'Much of the information is poorly targeted and of little relevance to the recipient,' said Mr Young. In spite of the elevation in the role of the memo, less than half the respondents thought it an effective way of communication.
  27. The tones of the watch, similar to those of a telephone, connected him with a worldwide satellite communication system, Faries said.
  28. Harris, which had overall sales of $2.1 billion last year, supplies information, communication and semiconductor systems, products ansd services to government and commercial markets worldwide.
  29. While imposing some sanctions, he stopped short of taking trade actions he said would hurt the Chinese people; and he sought to keep the lines of communication open with the government even as he denounced the bloodshed.
  30. Directness of verbal communication from the lips of the singers was not the first source of revelation. As it happens, the opera was most eloquently and - apart from the rich-toned but word-muffled Nurse of Nadine Denize - clearly sung.
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