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单词 nexus
释义
nexusnex‧us /ˈneksəs/ noun [singular] formal Word Origin
WORD ORIGINnexus
Origin:
1600-1700 Latin past participle of nectere ‘to tie up’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Many young Irish immigrants have made the East Village their social nexus.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the nexus of education and employment.
  • Given the tone of our conversation and the weather, an entire nexus of unspoken intrigue suddenly surrounded me.
  • Harte and his stable of writers saw California as a nexus, with San Francisco as its central bazaar.
  • That symbiotic nexus of press and professors has, in the meantime, revealed a sinister aspect too.
  • The facts are that the generations need each other and their primary nexus is within the family.
  • The other side of control consisted almost entirely of the cash nexus - the economic benefits.
  • The significance of the class-party nexus will be explored in more detail shortly.
  • This nexus of factors had two important effects.
a connection or network of connections between a number of people, things, or ideasnexus of a nexus of social relationships
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