synchronization
noun [ U ] (UK usually synchronisation) uk/ˌsɪŋ.krə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌsɪŋ.krə.nəˈzeɪ.ʃən/
同步;同步化
the fact of happening at the same time, or the act of making things happen at the same time
The words flash on a TV screen in synchronization with the music. 电视屏幕上的文字与音乐同步显示。
(对多个钟表的)统一校准
the act of making sure that watches or clocks show exactly the same time
The first step is synchronization of watches. 第一步是先给手表对时。
See: synchronize
- More examples
- The hummingbird migration depends on the synchronization between the end of the relatively warm winter in Mexico and the beginning of the temperate summer in the Elk Mountains.
- To maintain synchronization, every cycle had to increase.
- From this it is possible to construct an artificial mathematical calendar that keeps in synchronization with both the sun and the moon.
- Problems in one or more of these spheres can throw the others out of synchronization.
- Future space-based observatories will require extraordinarily tight synchronization of clocks on widely separated platforms.