单词 | cohesion |
释义 | cohesion (koʊhiːʒən ) uncountable noun If there is cohesion within a society, organization, or group, the different members fit together well and form a united whole. The cohesion of the armed forces was rapidly breaking down. [+ of] The group's teaching and methods threatened social cohesion. Collocations: community cohesion He chairs sub-committees on community cohesion and equality, delivery of public services and social exclusion. Times, Sunday Times Some questioned the relevance to 'community cohesion' of such a nebulous, box-ticking portfolio. Times, Sunday Times Rather than fostering community cohesion, bad design fuelled isolation and alienation. Times,Sunday Times Yet ignoring this basic need damages community cohesion, economic participation and individual happiness and safety. Times, Sunday Times But she points out who will buy houses like hers: hedge-fund types not known for their efforts towards community cohesion. Times, Sunday Times As has so often has been the case, there was a clear lack of cohesion and fluidity in midfield. Times, Sunday Times The lack of cohesion and quality considering some of the names on their team-sheet beggared belief. The Sun It was not so much lack of cohesion that was frustrating but the lack of basic skills. Times, Sunday Times This lack of cohesion makes it an absorbing but a strangely unsatisfying programme. Times, Sunday Times But it's more of a bits and pieces show than before, compensating for its lack of cohesion with a sharpness that can verge on abrasiveness. Times, Sunday Times It also comes at a time when schools are facing a new statutory requirement to promote cohesion and integration in their local communities. Times, Sunday Times Critics of faith schools have long complained that they are exclusive and divide society, rather than promote cohesion. Times, Sunday Times The group aims to promote cohesion between communities and focuses on social issues. Times, Sunday Times They will work with the whole 'school community', promote cohesion and be an 'excellent communicator' with strong organisation skills. Times, Sunday Times Loud and distinctive calls and conspicuous plumage are important attributes of nuclear species as they promote cohesion in the flock. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Polarised views from one generation against another do nothing for social cohesion. Times, Sunday Times Progressive reformers seized the evidence that, as they had argued between the wars, state action could reduce inequality and increase social cohesion. The Times Literary Supplement And now the approach of party and government to social cohesion has dramatically changed. Times, Sunday Times The unobtrusive calm, normal functioning of the school engaged the confidence of both communities and it provided stability and social cohesion in a volatile area. Times, Sunday Times But decisions should be prompted not by narrow costbenefit but human happiness and social cohesion. Times,Sunday Times Primarily it means unit cohesion: the cohesion of a unit, task force, or other military group. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Previously, personnel was managed on an individual basis in which soldiers were rotated without regard for the effect on unit cohesion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Those who tried to take cover in the ditches were promptly left behind by the convoy rushing south, and unit cohesion instantly evaporated. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Equally, infantry of most 21st-century armies are still trained in formation manoeuvre and drill, as a way of instilling discipline and unit cohesion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the same manner, the game tracked fatigue levels, unit cohesion, level of command, casualties and other effects for every unit on the map. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 凝聚力 Japanese: 結束 |
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