correspond closely/exactly/precisely to something• This diversification has been shown to correspond closely to a simpleexponentialgrowthmodel.• An ideal type is illustrative, but it does not necessarily correspond exactly to any real-world example.• First, no country has a political economy that corresponds exactly to either the market economy or the command economy.• I remember that he wrote that Michelangelo's drawing techniquecorresponded exactly to his Neoplatonism.• Neither type corresponds precisely to that seen in vertebrateenamel, and the extremevariation in crystalorientation is puzzling.• These differencescorrespond closely to the increased digestion of the upperteeth.• The story presents a picture of the luckless, homelessskinhead which corresponds closely to the movement's own mythology about itself.• PracticalTransformers Another problem is that the output voltage of transformers seldom correspond exactly to the rated voltage.
correspond with• He hasn't seen or corresponded with his children in six years.
Origincorrespond
(1500-1600)Frenchcorrespondre, from Medieval Latin, from Latincom- ( → COM-) + respondere ( → RESPOND)
1be the same; match一致;相符ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤closely, well基本一致;很一致▸➤directly, exactly, precisely正好相符;完全一致▸➤approximately, broadly, generally, roughly大致相符;大體一致PREPOSITION➤to相當於⋯◇The word corresponds roughly in meaning to our 'homesickness'.這個詞的意思大致相當於我們的“思鄉”一詞。➤with與⋯相符◇The movement of the dot on the screen corresponds exactly with the movement of the control lever.屏幕上圓點的移動與控制桿的移動完全一致。correspond
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2write letters通信ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤regularly經常通信PREPOSITION➤with與⋯通信◇She corresponded regularly with her former teacher.她和她以前的老師定期通信。