coherence

coherence
noun
Zusammenhang, der; Kohärenz, die (geh.); (in work, system, form) Geschlossenheit, die
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noun der Zusammenhang
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co·her·ence
[kə(ʊ)ˈhɪərən(t)s, AM koʊˈhɪr-]
n no pl of ideas Zusammenhang m (between zwischen +dat); of system, work Geschlossenheit f
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[k\@U'hIərəns]
n
1) (lit) Kohärenz f
2) (of community) Zusammenhalt m; (of essay, symphony etc) Geschlossenheit f; (of argument, reasoning, style) Kohärenz f

his speech lacked coherence — seiner Rede (dat) fehlte der Zusammenhang

3) (fig

= comprehensibility) after five whiskies he lacked coherence — nach fünf Whiskys gab er nur noch unzusammenhängendes Zeug von sich

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coherence [kəʊˈhıərəns], coherency s
1. Zusammenhalt m (auch fig):
family coherence
2. PHYS Kohärenz f (Eigenschaft von Wellen, eine feste Phasenbezeichnung zu besitzen)
3. fig (logischer) Zusammenhang:
coherence of speech Klarheit f der Rede
4. fig Übereinstimmung f
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noun
Zusammenhang, der; Kohärenz, die (geh.); (in work, system, form) Geschlossenheit, die
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n.
Zusammenhang m.

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