interdependency
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌɪn.tə.dɪˈpen.dən.si/ us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚ.dɪˈpen.dən.si/
相互依赖
the condition of two or more things depending on each other, or an example of this
Global interdependency isn't a new phenomenon: the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression affected the entire world. 全球相互依存并不是一个新现象:1929年华尔街股市崩盘和大萧条影响了整个世界。
There is an awareness of the interdependency between business and the systems within which it functions.
We must tackle interdependencies among food, energy, and water security.
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- We live at a time of increasing cultural interdependency.
- We focus on two organizational factors, motivators and information, recognizing their interdependency.
- This interdependency between art and craft is apparent in the way that Carey writes.
- We consider diverse ecological, social, economic, cultural, and institutional perspectives, recognizing their strong interdependencies.
- The group developed a clearer understanding of the vulnerabilities and interdependencies across the energy sector.