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使同步,使合拍同时发生
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Synchronize \Syn"chro*nize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Synchronized};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Synchronizing}.] [Gr. ?.]
To agree in time; to be simultaneous.
The path of this great empire, through its arch of
progress, synchronized with that of Christianity. --De
Quincey.
Synchronize \Syn"chro*nize\, v. t.
1. To assign to the same date or period of time; as, to
synchronize two events of Greek and Roman history.
``Josephus synchronizes Nisan with the Egyptian Pharmus.''
--W. L. Bevan.
2. To cause to agree in time; as, to synchronize the
movements of different machines; to synchronize clocks.
资料来源 : WordNet®
synchronize
v 1: make synchronous and adjust in time or manner; "Let's
synchronize our efforts" [syn: {synchronise}, {sync}]
[ant: {desynchronize}, {desynchronize}]
2: happen at the same time [syn: {synchronise}, {contemporize},
{contemporise}]
3: make (motion picture sound) exactly simultaneous with the
action; "synchronize this film" [syn: {synchronise}]
4: arrange or represent events so that they co-occur;
"synchronize biblical events" [syn: {synchronise}, {contemporize},
{contemporise}]
5: operate simultaneously; "The clocks synchronize" [syn: {synchronise}]
6: cause to indicate the same time or rate; "synchronize your
watches" [syn: {synchronise}]