interdependence

英[ˌɪntədɪ'pendəns] 美[ˌɪntədɪ'pendəns]
  • n. 互相依赖
TOEFL
Noun:
  1. a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups)

1. By the same token , the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love.
正如, 永远的依存,也是永远的爱.

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2. Another sign of increased interdependence is the growth of foreign investment.
国际投资的增加是这种相互依存关系不断发展的另一个迹象.

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3. We are all vulnerable and need interdependence .
我们都是脆弱的,需要互相依赖。

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4. Economic theory has to take into account the enormous diversity and interdependence.
经济学理论必须考虑到经济活动的极其多样性和其间的相互关联.

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5. Some argue that economic interdependence is enough to hold us together.
有人认为经济上的相互依赖足以把我们联系在一起.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Close integration and interdependence of NA cattle and beef industries.
      紧密地综合和互相依赖北美牛和牛肉市场。
    2. Owing to the interdependence between pure and applied science,it is easy to see that this system carries considerable dangers for the future of science.
      由于纯科学和应用科学之间互相依赖,很容易看出这个系统会给科学的未来带来相当大的危险。

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