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coordinating
協調
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
co-ordinate
,
co·ör·di·nate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Coordinated
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Coordinating
.]
1.
To
make
coordinate
;
to
put
in
the
same
order
or
rank
;
as
,
to
coordinate
ideas
in
classification
.
2.
To
give
a
common
action
,
movement
,
or
condition
to
;
to
regulate
and
combine
so
as
to
produce
harmonious
action
;
to
adjust
;
to
harmonize
;
as
,
to
coordinate
muscular
movements
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
co-ordinating
See
coordinate
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
coordinating
adj
:
serving
to
connect
two
grammatical
constituents
of
identical
construction
; "`
and
'
in
`
John
and
Mary
'
or
in
`
John
walked
and
Mary
rode
'
is
a
coordinating
conjunction
;
and
so
is
`
or
'
in
`
will
you
go
or
stay
?'" [
syn
:
coordinating(a)
,
coordinative
] [
ant
:
subordinating(a)
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
coordinate
adj
:
of
equal
importance
,
rank
,
or
degree
n
:
a
number
that
identifies
a
position
relative
to
an
axis
[
syn
:
co-ordinate
]
v
1:
bring
order
and
organization
to
; "
Can
you
help
me
organize
my
files
?" [
syn
:
organize
,
organise
]
2:
bring
into
common
action
,
movement
,
or
condition
;
"
coordinate
the
painters
,
masons
,
and
plumbers
";
"
coordinate
his
actions
with
that
of
his
colleagues
";
"
coordinate
our
efforts
"
3:
be
co-ordinated
; "
These
activities
co-ordinate
well
"
4:
bring
(
components
or
parts
)
into
proper
or
desirable
coordination
correlation
; "
align
the
wheels
of
my
car
";
"
ordinate
similar
parts
" [
syn
:
align
,
ordinate
]
[
also
:
co-ordinating
,
co-ordinates
,
co-ordinated
,
co-ordinate
]
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