English-Thai Dictionary
coordination
N การทำงาน ประสานกัน การ ประสานกัน kan-tam-ngan-pra-san-kan
coordination
N การ เคลื่อนที่ ไป พร้อมกัน kan-kluean-ti-pai-prom-kan
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COORDINATION
COORDINATION Co *ör `di *na "tion, n.
1. The act of coördinating; the act of putting in the same order, class, rank, dignity, etc. ; as, the coördination of the executive, the legislative, and the judicial authority in forming a government; the act of regulating and combining so as to produce harmonious results; harmonious adjustment; as, a coördination of functions. "Coördination of muscular movement by the cerebellum. " Carpenter.
2. The state of being coördinate, or of equal rank, dignity, power, etc. In this high court of parliament, there is a rare coördination of power. Howell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
coordination
co or di na tion |kōˌôrdnˈāSHən koʊˌɔrdəˈneɪʃən | ▶noun 1 the organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively: both countries agreed to intensify efforts at economic policy coordination. • cooperative effort resulting in an effective relationship: action groups work in coordination with local groups to end rain forest destruction. 2 the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently: changing from one foot position to another requires coordination and balance. 3 Chemistry the linking of atoms by coordinate bonds. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘placing in the same rank ’): from French or from late Latin coordinatio (n- ), based on Latin ordo, ordin- ‘order. ’
coordination compound
co |ord ¦in |ation com |pound ▶noun Chemistry a compound containing coordinate bonds, typically between a central metal atom and a number of other atoms or groups.
coordination number
co or di na tion num ber ▶noun Chemistry the number of atoms or ions immediately surrounding a central atom in a complex or crystal.
Oxford Dictionary
coordination
coordination |kəʊˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively: an important managerial task is the control and coordination of activities. • cooperative effort resulting in an effective relationship: action groups work in coordination with local groups to end rainforest destruction. 2 the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently: changing from one foot position to another requires coordination and balance. 3 Chemistry the linking of atoms by coordinate bonds. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘placing in the same rank ’): from French or from late Latin coordinatio (n- ), based on Latin ordo, ordin- ‘order ’.
coordination compound
co |ord ¦in |ation com |pound ▶noun Chemistry a compound containing coordinate bonds, typically between a central metal atom and a number of other atoms or groups.
coordination number
co |ord ¦in |ation num ¦ber ▶noun Chemistry the number of atoms or ions immediately surrounding a central atom in a complex or crystal.
French Dictionary
coordination
coordination n. f. nom féminin Action d ’agencer divers éléments en vue d ’un résultat. SYNONYME organisation . LOCUTION Conjonction de coordination ou coordonnant. grammaire Conjonction qui unit des mots ou des propositions de même nature. : Je mangerai une pomme et une orange. Note Technique Dans cette phrase, les noms pomme et orange sont unis par la conjonction de coordination et. Prononciation Les deux o sont ouverts, [kɔɔrdinasjɔ̃ ]
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
coordination
co or di na tion /koʊɔ̀ː r d (ə )néɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U 同調 ; 調整 ; (筋肉運動の )協同 ▸ in coordination with A Aと調整して, 調和して