n. a number that identifies a position relative to an axis
v. bring into common action, movement, or condition
v. be co-ordinated
s. of equal importance, rank, or degree
n. 同等的人(或物), 坐标
a. 同等的, 并列的
v. (使)协调
1. We need to coordinate our schedules to find a suitable meeting time.
我们需要协调我们的日程,以找到合适的会议时间。
2. The teacher asked the students to coordinate their efforts for the group project.
老师要求学生们协调他们的努力来完成小组项目。
3. It is important to coordinate with your teammates during the game.
在比赛中与队友协调是很重要的。