Synch Meaning in English
word
ˈsɪntʃ
SINCH
sˈɪnk
SINK
释义
An informal or shortened form of "synchronize," meaning to make things happen at the same time or in coordination; can also mean to match data or processes so they work together.
用法与细微差别
"Synch" is very informal and common in tech, media, or casual speech ("let's keep in synch"). Often spelled "sync" as well. Typical phrases: "in synch," "out of synch," "synch up." Not usually used in formal writing—use "synchronize" instead.
Spanish: sincronizar - estar en sincroníaPortuguese (BR): sincronizar - estar em sincroniaPortuguese (PT): sincronizar - estar em sincroniaChinese (Simplified): 同步Chinese (Traditional): 同步Hindi: सिंक करना - तालमेलArabic: تزامن - متزامنBengali: সিঙ্ক - সমন্বয় করাRussian: синх - синхронизироватьJapanese: シンク - 同期(どうき)Vietnamese: đồng bộKorean: 싱크 - 동기화Turkish: senk - eşzamanlamakUrdu: سنک - ہم وقت کرناIndonesian: sinkron - sinkronisasi
例句
The music and lights are perfectly synched.
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Please synch your phone with the computer.
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We need to synch our schedules for the trip.
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Let me know when you’re ready to synch up.
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We’re totally in synch about this project.
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If the video and audio aren’t in synch, it feels weird to watch.
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