Nghĩa của từ cohere bằng Tiếng Hàn

[kōˈhi(ə)r]
verb - cohere
밀착하다: stick to, cohere
조리가 서다: cohere
응집하다: cohere, concentrate

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1. The sushi rice grains cohere.

2. The particles making up a brick cohere.

3. Religion can cohere social groups.

4. McMaster University:All things cohere in Christ.

5. To cohere or form a mass.

6. But they don't cohere, don't add up.

7. Solids have a greater tendency cohere than liquids.

8. To cohere with or as if with a bond.

9. The various elements of the novel fail to cohere.

10. To cause to cohere or form a mass.

11. The empire could not cohere as a legitimate whole.

12. This view does not cohere with their other beliefs.

13. 8 The various elements of the novel fail to cohere.

14. A sentence that does not cohere is hard to understand.

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

16. Cohering or tending to cohere; well-integrated; unified: - a Cohesive organization

17. Find all cohere method code integrity, and can be used directly.

18. Coheres meaning Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cohere.

19. The Yao culture is the important force to cohere the Yao people.

20. Homologous parts, as has been remarked by some authors, tend to cohere.

21. All the details are there and are correct but they don't cohere.

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

23. The various sections of the report fail to cohere into a satisfactory whole.

24. Cohesive: n the capability to cohere or stick together to form a mass.

25. Homologous parts tend to vary in the same way, and homologous parts tend to cohere.

26. When you squeeze a handful of snow, the flakes cohere to make a snowball.

27. The necessity that he shall conform, that he shall cohere, is not one - sided.

28. It began to cohere into a picture that my mind was very reluctant to develop.

29. Synonyms for Comport include accord, agree, answer, check, chord, cohere, coincide, conform, consist and correspond

30. 27 synonyms for Adhere: bond, cleave, cling, cohere, stick, abide by, carry out, comply, conform, follow

31. Always stress what can be seen to cohere and fit together before attending to what does not fit.

32. Cohere (third-person singular simple present coheres, present participle cohering, simple past and past participle Cohered) (intransitive) To stick together physically, by adhesion

33. How does the verb Cling contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Cling are adhere, cleave, cohere, and stick

34. How does the verb Adhere contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Adhere are cleave, cling, cohere, and stick

35. N Chalaza In botany, that part of the ovule or seed where the integuments cohere with each other and with the nucleus

36. Cohesion is one of the noun forms of cohere; the others are Cohesiveness and coherence, each of which has a slightly different meaning

37. Not just another way of stating that divine sovereignty and human doing cohere or belong together but more specifically this verse expresses a soteriological truth.

38. Furthermore, we know that two sticky ends form the classic helical DNA structure when they cohere, and these helical stretches of DNA are relatively stiff.

39. Cohere definition, to stick together; be united; hold fast, as parts of the same mass: The particles of wet flour Cohered to form a paste

40. "The Basqued crucibles are prepared as follows: The charcoal powder is mixed with just sufficient gum-water or molasses to make it cohere readily

41. Reduces the poisonous live vaccine to use the upper arm flank deltoid muscle adheres to stick cohere place the skin after 75% ethyl alcohol disinfection the hypodermic injection

42. Types: haemAgglutinate , hemAgglutinate cause the clumping together (of red blood cells) Type of: adhere , cleave , cling , cohere , stick come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation v string together (morphemes in an agglutinating

43. Some people think that religion is an adaptation evolved both by cultural and biological evolution to make groups to cohere, in part for the purpose of trusting each other, and then being more effective at competing with other groups.

일부 사람들은 종교는 사람들이 서로 신뢰할 수 있고 다른 집단들과 보다 더 효과적으로 경쟁할 수 있도록 그룹들을 응집시키는 문화적 및 생물학적인 진화의 소산물이라고 생각하지요.

44. But the important thing is that the radials, which would tend to explode since they are outwardly pushing, are always frustrated by the tensile finiteness of the circumferential vectors, which close together in an orderly manner to cohere the disorderly Asundering.

45. ‘Crucially, there are few moments of contrasted musical ideas being offset against each other.’ ‘Crucially, the director lets us sense these characters' isolation in relation to others.’ ‘More Crucially, the details of his accident refuse to cohere.’ ‘His family history and life had been Crucially …

46. ‘Crucially, there are few moments of contrasted musical ideas being offset against each other.’ ‘Crucially, the director lets us sense these characters' isolation in relation to others.’ ‘More Crucially, the details of his accident refuse to cohere.’ ‘His family history and life had been Crucially …

47. Coerce (v.) mid-15c., cohercen, "restrain or constrain by force of law or authority," from Old French cohercier, from Latin Coercere "to control, restrain, shut up together," from assimilated form of com-"together" (see co-) + arcere "to enclose, confine, contain, ward off," from PIE *ark-"to hold, contain, guard" (see arcane).The unetymological -h-was perhaps by influence of cohere.