cohere的意思和读音

cohere

: [koʊˈhɪr] : [kəʊˈhɪə(r)]

v.

coheres  cohering  cohered  

v.disagree

v.adhere,bind,stick,gel,jell

coherev.

1.[i]~ (with sth)to have a clear logical connection so that together they make a whole

This view does not cohere with their other beliefs.

2.[i]to work closely together

It can be difficult to get a group of people to cohere.使

v.1.(),,2. (with),3.(),,

v.1.if ideas or arguments cohere, they seem sensible when they are considered together

1. Coalesce Cohere Coincide ...

2. adhesive a n. cohere v coherent a ...

3. cogitate , cohere , coherent , ...

4. 〖 viscose〗 cohere〖 compact〗 ...

5. Coalesce Cohere Coincide ...

6. cohabit cohere cooperate ...

7. 〖 spelling〗 cohere〖 floorwithdesigns〗 ...

8. cooperation; cohere; coincide; / ...

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1.The Green Movement's initial promise soon petered out, revealing, sadly, that it had very little political content to cohere support around.“绿广

2.They do not all refuse to walk together with him, though their step is very difficult to cohere.使

3.Once their lives were permanently joined, they discovered that their maps did not entirely cohere.

4.I glued together the fragments of the vase, but they did not cohere.

5.A substance or an agent that causes two or more objects or parts to cohere .使

6.To cohere or fuse with another part as a result of high pressure or temperature and restrict or prevent further motion or flow.

7."I do have a sense of having completed a quartet of books which, while not a tetralogy in any narrative sense, do cohere in a way. "“。”

8.After the engine adheres to stick cohere this kind of extremely light plastic ball which the human measures, will break down, even flameout.

9.The adornments do not cohere with the Basic design.

10."buy i ding" can cohere with texts , also can be used link with modality adverb, and composes book which has internality relativity.“