synchrony
noun [ U ] formal uk/ˈsɪŋ.krə.ni/ us/ˈsɪŋ.krə.ni/
同步,同步性
the way in which two or more things happen, develop, move, etc. at the same time or speed
The two guards march towards each other with perfect synchrony. 这两名卫兵朝着对方行进,步伐完美同步。
Natural-gas prices tend to move in synchrony with oil prices. 天然气价格往往与石油价格同步。
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- Fluid in the hand or foot can impede the synchrony of motion between tendons, bones, and joints.
- There is a phenomenon known as menstrual synchrony - women living in close quarters developing the same menstrual cycle.
- Brain regions which work in synchrony in normal people were slow to respond in autistic subjects.