Synchronise Meaning in English
word
ˈsɪŋkrəˌnaɪz
SING-kruh-nize
sˈɪnkɹənˌaɪz
SING-kruh-nize
释义
To make two or more things happen at the same time, or to make them match or work together exactly.
用法与细微差别
British spelling: 'synchronise'; American: 'synchronize'. Used in both technical (computers, clocks) and general contexts. Often followed by 'with': 'synchronise your phone with your computer'. Can refer to timing, movement, or data.
Spanish: sincronizarPortuguese (BR): sincronizarPortuguese (PT): sincronizarChinese (Simplified): 同步Chinese (Traditional): 同步Hindi: समकालिक करनाArabic: مزامنةBengali: সমন্বয় করা - সিঙ্ক্রোনাইজ করাRussian: синхронизироватьJapanese: 同期するVietnamese: đồng bộ hóaKorean: 동기화하다Turkish: senkronize etmekUrdu: ہم وقت کرناIndonesian: menyinkronkan
例句
You can synchronise your watch with the official time.
basic
The dancers synchronise their movements during the show.
basic
The two computers synchronise data every hour.
basic
Let me synchronise my calendar with yours so we don’t double-book.
natural
We need to synchronise our steps to make the routine look smooth.
natural
After you synchronise your phone, all your photos will appear on your computer.
natural