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词汇 synchronicity
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Definition of synchronicity in English:

synchronicity

noun ˌsɪŋkrəˈnɪsɪtiˌsɪŋkrəˈnɪsədi
mass noun
  • 1The simultaneous occurrence of events which appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection.

    同时发生,同步性(但没有明确的因果关系)

    such synchronicity is quite staggering

    这种同时性很是令人惊奇。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This created, as Miss Fonda puts it, ‘the most shocking synchronicity between real life catastrophe and movie fiction ever to have occurred’.
    • Alert people scan their environment continually for patterns, opportunities, and synchronicity.
    • What follows shows the synchronicity of ideas and events around the year 1884, from which some conclusions are drawn.
    • But in addition to these, what is more remarkable is the apparent synchronicity of policies and processes across the region, despite very differing social and political pressures.
    • My own speculation is that it works by creating synchronicity (meaningful coincidence).
    • He described synchronicity as an acausal principle that links events having a similar meaning by their coincidence in time.
    • They're all engineered by your guides, and are often seen as coincidental events, or synchronicity.
    • Has anyone else noticed an increase in synchronicity in the last while?
    • In addition to believing in a number of occult and paranormal notions, Jung contributed two new ones: synchronicity and the collective unconscious.
    • Call it coincidence, synchronicity, gestalt or just Reading Too Much Into Things, but I love it when this happens.
    • Jung's three definitions of synchronicity all involve an affective and psychic component, an uncanny sense of the meaningfulness of an event.
    • It felt like an instance of synchronicity - I started noticing Sutherland's work about 18 months ago and have become increasingly intrigued by him.
    • This is the sort of event which Jung meant by synchronicity, a meaningful coincidence which thumbs its nose at linear causality.
    • For example, first I would talk about synchronicity and uncanny coincidence and tell her little anecdotes about that from my life.
    • Usually, the emphasis is placed on the first type of synchronicity, as it appears to be subjected to greater degree of randomness than the second one.
    • Chance and indeterminancy as applied to storytelling, especially where synchronicity is concerned is a bit of a fascination of mine.
    • By playing with time and synchronicity, repeating events, thoughts, brief moments and experiences, even to the point of monotony, Traynor questions how this would change our perceptions of them.
    • As you open your mind, both synchronicity and serendipity (the silly side of coincidence) occur.
    • ‘We're not aware enough of the connectivity and synchronicity and meaningfulness of everything that happens in the universe,’ she explains.
  • 2

    another term for synchrony (sense 1)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a rare outbreak of synchronicity, what the world leaders will be discussing inside their Gleneagles fortress is exactly what people will be talking and protesting about in Edinburgh.
    • In a stunning coincidence of historical synchronicity, today is also the anniversary of the start of World War I.
    • Here the dream, the dreamwork and the outer events coincided in a magical synchronicity where control was shared in a dance between the players and the greater purpose of the moment.
    • Hergenrother said the breakdancers were judged on synchronicity, choreography and stage presence.
    • All I can say is, this is yet another cool synchronicity that's happened to me in the past few weeks.
    • Having 7 or 8 different designs encouraged people to seek out the whole set, and added a level of synchronicity to the experience.
    • At one point three of these ships moved in perfect synchronicity and converged in a triangle, incredibly at that time, there were a total of 61 starships in and over the area clearly in view.
    • As the show progresses, one starts to get the feeling the lightning is happening in synchronicity with the music.
    • A year on and their comic timing and physical synchronicity is actually starting to get a little creepy.
    • It was more about the connection, the synchronicity, the understanding of the others needs, that would enable both people to enjoy themselves equally.
    • If this is the case they are in luck because in a rare moment of synchronicity with their governing body the clubs also appear to think that this issue needs to be resolved one way or another.
    • To achieve cogency and synchronicity of the outcome of these different teams it is necessary to use two management techniques - programme management and project management.
    • This is independent supporting evidence consistent with the global synchronicity of these glacial events.
    • It was a turning point for cinema taste in Paraguay in synchronicity with a change in Latin American film production.
    • Occasionally, inspired moments found synchronicity between performers and video, such as the opening segment in which dancers on the floor looked like they were scaling projected words on the screen.
    • With 45 ballerinas on the stage, even the wobbles and occasional lapses in synchronicity cannot detract from the spectacle.
    • 24's gimmick, and it is a gimmick rather than a specific innovation, is the realtime/screentime synchronicity.
    • They controlled the race from the start and in a display of perfect synchronicity France's Sebastien Vielledent and Adrien Hardy signaled that they are back.

Origin

1950s: coined (in sense 1) by C. G. Jung.

Definition of synchronicity in US English:

synchronicity

nounˌsiNGkrəˈnisədēˌsɪŋkrəˈnɪsədi
  • 1The simultaneous occurrence of events which appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection.

    同时发生,同步性(但没有明确的因果关系)

    such synchronicity is quite staggering

    这种同时性很是令人惊奇。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It felt like an instance of synchronicity - I started noticing Sutherland's work about 18 months ago and have become increasingly intrigued by him.
    • Chance and indeterminancy as applied to storytelling, especially where synchronicity is concerned is a bit of a fascination of mine.
    • My own speculation is that it works by creating synchronicity (meaningful coincidence).
    • He described synchronicity as an acausal principle that links events having a similar meaning by their coincidence in time.
    • Has anyone else noticed an increase in synchronicity in the last while?
    • But in addition to these, what is more remarkable is the apparent synchronicity of policies and processes across the region, despite very differing social and political pressures.
    • Alert people scan their environment continually for patterns, opportunities, and synchronicity.
    • In addition to believing in a number of occult and paranormal notions, Jung contributed two new ones: synchronicity and the collective unconscious.
    • They're all engineered by your guides, and are often seen as coincidental events, or synchronicity.
    • What follows shows the synchronicity of ideas and events around the year 1884, from which some conclusions are drawn.
    • As you open your mind, both synchronicity and serendipity (the silly side of coincidence) occur.
    • Usually, the emphasis is placed on the first type of synchronicity, as it appears to be subjected to greater degree of randomness than the second one.
    • Call it coincidence, synchronicity, gestalt or just Reading Too Much Into Things, but I love it when this happens.
    • Jung's three definitions of synchronicity all involve an affective and psychic component, an uncanny sense of the meaningfulness of an event.
    • This is the sort of event which Jung meant by synchronicity, a meaningful coincidence which thumbs its nose at linear causality.
    • This created, as Miss Fonda puts it, ‘the most shocking synchronicity between real life catastrophe and movie fiction ever to have occurred’.
    • ‘We're not aware enough of the connectivity and synchronicity and meaningfulness of everything that happens in the universe,’ she explains.
    • For example, first I would talk about synchronicity and uncanny coincidence and tell her little anecdotes about that from my life.
    • By playing with time and synchronicity, repeating events, thoughts, brief moments and experiences, even to the point of monotony, Traynor questions how this would change our perceptions of them.
  • 2

    another term for synchrony (sense 1)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • 24's gimmick, and it is a gimmick rather than a specific innovation, is the realtime/screentime synchronicity.
    • If this is the case they are in luck because in a rare moment of synchronicity with their governing body the clubs also appear to think that this issue needs to be resolved one way or another.
    • All I can say is, this is yet another cool synchronicity that's happened to me in the past few weeks.
    • Occasionally, inspired moments found synchronicity between performers and video, such as the opening segment in which dancers on the floor looked like they were scaling projected words on the screen.
    • As the show progresses, one starts to get the feeling the lightning is happening in synchronicity with the music.
    • In a rare outbreak of synchronicity, what the world leaders will be discussing inside their Gleneagles fortress is exactly what people will be talking and protesting about in Edinburgh.
    • To achieve cogency and synchronicity of the outcome of these different teams it is necessary to use two management techniques - programme management and project management.
    • A year on and their comic timing and physical synchronicity is actually starting to get a little creepy.
    • It was more about the connection, the synchronicity, the understanding of the others needs, that would enable both people to enjoy themselves equally.
    • In a stunning coincidence of historical synchronicity, today is also the anniversary of the start of World War I.
    • This is independent supporting evidence consistent with the global synchronicity of these glacial events.
    • Here the dream, the dreamwork and the outer events coincided in a magical synchronicity where control was shared in a dance between the players and the greater purpose of the moment.
    • Having 7 or 8 different designs encouraged people to seek out the whole set, and added a level of synchronicity to the experience.
    • They controlled the race from the start and in a display of perfect synchronicity France's Sebastien Vielledent and Adrien Hardy signaled that they are back.
    • At one point three of these ships moved in perfect synchronicity and converged in a triangle, incredibly at that time, there were a total of 61 starships in and over the area clearly in view.
    • With 45 ballerinas on the stage, even the wobbles and occasional lapses in synchronicity cannot detract from the spectacle.
    • Hergenrother said the breakdancers were judged on synchronicity, choreography and stage presence.
    • It was a turning point for cinema taste in Paraguay in synchronicity with a change in Latin American film production.

Origin

1950s: coined (in sense 1) by C. G. Jung.

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