coherence
coherence 英 [kəʊˈhɪərəns] 美 [koʊˈhɪrəns]
n. 一致;连贯性
名词复数:coherences
- When something has coherence, all of its parts fit together well. An argument with coherence is logical and complete — with plenty of supporting facts.
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- n. 一致;连贯性
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1. The points you make are fine, but the whole essay lacks coherence.
你提出的论点很好,但整篇文章缺乏呼应连贯。
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2. There was no coherence between the first and the second half of the film.
这部电影的前半部和后半部没有连贯性。
- coherence (n.) 1580s, "suitable connection or dependence, consistency" (in narrative or argument), also more literally "act or state of sticking or cleaving of one thing to another," from Middle French cohérence (16c.), from Latin cohaerentia, abstract noun from cohaerentem (nominative cohaerens), present participle of cohaerere "to stick together, be coherent," from assimilated form of com "together" (see co-) + haerere "to adhere, stick" (see hesitation). Related: Coherency.
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