inherence

英 [ɪn'heərəns] 美 [ɪn'hɪrəns]
  • n. 内在;固有;天赋
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inherence (n.)
1570s, from Medieval Latin inhaerentia, from inhaerentem (see inherent). Related: Inherency (c. 1600).
1. Excavations of the significance and inherence of hot sport news and personae.
通过对国际体育热点人物和事件的报道和分析,挖掘新闻背后具启发性的内蕴及意义.

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2. Rule is the inherence and necessary relationship of development and changes of things.
规律是事物发展变化的内在的本质的必然的联系.

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3. Places marketing have inherence relations with industrial clusters, and materialize the action between market and industry.
区域营销与产业集群的内在联系, 体现了市场与产业之间的互动.

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4. Image group is a symbol system which includes many images in poem and has inherence.
意象群是诗歌中内含多个意象的符号系统,具有历史的传承性.

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5. Transcendence is the basic attribute and inherence speciality of the human existence and its activities.
超越性是人的生命存在与活动的根本属性和内在特质.

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