correlate
v. (使)互相關聯
If one thing correlates with another, there is a close similarity or connection between them, often because one thing causes the other. You can also say that two things correlate .
Obesity correlates with increased risk for hypertension and stroke...
肥胖會增加高血壓和中風發作的機率。
The political opinions of spouses correlate more closely than their heights...
配偶之間政治觀點上的相似度要大於他們身高的相似程度。
If you correlate things, you work out the way in which they are connected or the way they influence each other.
Attempts to correlate specific language functions with particular parts of the brain have not advanced very far...
人們試圖把特定的語言功能與大腦的某些特定部位聯絡起來,這一努力目前還沒有取得很大進展。
Lieutenant Ryan closed his eyes, first mentally viewing the different crime scenes, then correlating the data.
瑞安中尉閉上眼睛,先是在腦海裡回想了一遍不同的犯罪現場,然後將這些資訊聯絡起來。
1. either of two correlated variables
1. to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation;
2. bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation;
1. mutually related
Fatty infiltration is a known histologic correlate of hepatitis C virus ( HCV ) infection.
已知脂肪浸潤是丙肝病毒 ( HCV ) 感染的組織學相關表現.
Measurement of exhaled nitric oxide is shown to correlate with airway inflammation for identifying asthma.
測量表明:撥出的氧化亞氮與確診為哮喘的呼吸道炎症相關.
So the scientists got to wondering whether excessive infections might correlate with impaired cognitive development.
於是,科學家們就想知道過度感染是否會與人的認知能力受損密切相關.
The ads correlate to the message you're reading at the time.
你看郵件的時候關廣告才會冒出來.
Increases in intragastric pressure, when they, appear to correlate the magnitude and the intensity of fasciculations.
如果胃內壓出現的話, 其程度和肌束震顫的強度相關.