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nexus
[ nek-suhs ]
noun
- a means of connection; tie; link.
- a connected series or group.
- the core or center, as of a matter or situation.
- Cell Biology. a specialized area of the cell membrane involved in intercellular communication and adhesion.
nexus
/ 藞苍蓻办蝉蓹蝉 /
noun
- a means of connection between members of a group or things in a series; link; bond
- a connected group or series
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of nexus1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of nexus1
Example Sentences
While "enemy" is overstating it, Peterson was right, and additionally Carney is also very adept at understanding the nexus between markets and headlines.
Situated at the nexus of the face-off between the executive and judicial branches is a little-scrutinized arm of the federal government: the U.S.
That legal battle, according to Mr Maib, has "irreparably decimated the working relationship" between the two companies, ultimately ending "the most lucrative nexus" for Village Roadshow's historic success.
Los Angeles is well known as a nexus of healers and wellness practitioners, from fitness gurus, yoga teachers and meditation experts to sound bath artists, acupuncturists, reiki professionals and even well-meaning witches.
It is accused of being a city built on scams, home to a lucrative yet deadly nexus of fraud, money-laundering and human trafficking.
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