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单词 correspondence
释义
correspondence
(kɒrɪspɒndəns , US kɔːr- )
Word forms: correspondences
1. uncountable noun [oft a NOUN]
Correspondence is the act of writing letters to someone.
The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
His interest in writing came from a long correspondence with a close college friend. [+ with]
Synonyms: communication, writing, contact  
2. uncountable noun
Someone's correspondence is the letters that they receive or send.
He always replied to his correspondence.
She virtually never mentions him in her correspondence or notebooks.
Synonyms: letters, post, mail  
3. countable noun B2
If there is a correspondence between two things, there is a close similarity or connection between them.
In African languages there is a close correspondence between sounds and letters. [+ between]
...correspondences between Eastern religions and Christianity.
Synonyms: relation, match, agreement, fitness  
Collocations:
correspondence relating to
He urges both employers and employees to make copies of electronic correspondence relating to any dismissal.
Times, Sunday Times
With most correspondence relating to financial matters, including debt, the sender's address will be on the back of the envelope.
Times, Sunday Times
The heir to the throne needs to be educated as to his future role, and correspondence relating to such training must also remain confidential.
Times, Sunday Times
The correspondence relating to the sale appears in the appendix.
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diplomatic correspondence
Ham has delved deep into the diplomatic correspondence, and indicts just about everyone involved.
Times, Sunday Times
While telegrams have been obsolete in normal life since texts and emails took over, their place in diplomatic correspondence continues, albeit in electronic form.
Times, Sunday Times
She was the subject of much diplomatic correspondence.
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Nothing in the diplomatic correspondence of the time throws any light whatever on the point.
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Although he had no bilingual texts, he was able to give a partial interpretation to the two letters because of the formulaic nature of the diplomatic correspondence of the period.
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extensive correspondence
The book reveals extensive correspondence between the pair.
Times, Sunday Times
He also baptized (about once a month), visited the sick, carried on extensive correspondence, and sustained heavy organizational responsibilities.
Christianity Today
The project took two years to complete and required extensive correspondence with poets, editors, and literary agents.
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His extensive correspondence, which he greatly enjoyed, shows him as a witty interlocutor.
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He entered into relations with the most distinguished scholars of his day, and maintained with them an extensive correspondence.
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internal correspondence
He also attacked other restrictive measures under consideration, including an option to protect an authority's internal correspondence from being released.
Times, Sunday Times
However, when the file was released in 2001 it turned out to consist mostly of internal correspondence and responses to inquiries from the public.
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The internal correspondence employed encryption, conventional signs, and fake personal and committee names.
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Nevertheless, we are deeply concerned by the inappropriate sentiment expressed in some of the historic internal correspondence reported.
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personal correspondence
He also has large files containing personal correspondence, much of which contains confidential information.
Christianity Today
Article 8, for instance, guarantees the right to private and family life, the privacy of the home and of personal correspondence.
Times, Sunday Times
Over this period the court accumulated a considerable archive of records, papers and personal correspondence.
Times,Sunday Times
She said that this tone was seldom seen in his personal correspondence, which was far more guarded.
Times,Sunday Times
The personal correspondence of writers feeds on left-over energy.
Christianity Today
private correspondence
The pictures are accompanied by her own words, drawn from her books and private correspondence.
Times, Sunday Times
Private correspondence by the public has long all but disappeared, accounting for less than 5 per cent of all letters.
Times,Sunday Times
She declined to comment on the profits savings described in the letter, which she described as 'private correspondence'.
Times, Sunday Times
He draws on private correspondence to show who was supportive and who was not.
The Times Literary Supplement
It could just be another excuse for governments to interfere with private correspondence and place more limits on the expression of unpopular ideas.
Globe and Mail
receive correspondence
It tickled him that over the years he continued to receive correspondence about the flowers in his garden.
Times,Sunday Times
However, marketing literature will only be sent to customers who have shopped at the website and have agreed to receive correspondence from the company.
Times, Sunday Times
You will probably have received emails from firms asking you to read their terms and conditions and confirm you still wish to receive correspondence.
Times, Sunday Times
He began, at least, to receive correspondence.
Times, Sunday Times
Claimants need not write if they have received correspondence from the trustees within the last 12 months.
Times,Sunday Times
written correspondence
It promises the reader 'a lost world' - there we go again - 'before email in which written correspondence was king'.
The Times Literary Supplement
There was at this time no outward system to denote these special titles, other than verbal and written correspondence.
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We have too many official functions: the delivery of pensions, of written correspondence, and the subscription to newspapers and magazines.
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Written correspondence from that time period seems to indicate that though the house was handsomely built it was plainly appointed.
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The rift was also articulated in written correspondence.
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Translations:
Chinese: 通信
Japanese: 文通
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