synchronous
adjective uk/ˈsɪŋ.krə.nəs/ us/ˈsɪŋ.krə.nəs/
formal同时的
happening or done at the same time or speed
The dancers perform a sequence of wonderfully synchronous movements. 舞者们的一段表演整齐划一,十分奇妙。
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- Twelve months ago, markets were buoyant, supported by synchronous global growth and market-friendly US policies.
- Clinical video telehealth involves two-way, real-time, synchronous interactions between patients, caregivers, or providers using audiovisual telecommunications technology.
- Thorne (2000) examined intraclass uses of synchronous chat in French foreign language courses.
- Real-time communication is a characteristic of synchronous learning.
Opposite: asynchronous