correspondence
correspondence — 名詞
1. the written messages, such as formal letters, official documents, or emails, tha
信件;信函
往來的書面訊息
the written messages, such as formal letters, official documents, or emails, that people or organizations send to one another
Dewi found a pile of business correspondence waiting on her desk Monday morning.
Dewi 星期一早上在桌上看到一堆待處理的商業信件。
uncountable noun: business correspondence
All official correspondence must be reviewed by the legal team before it leaves the office.
所有正式信函在寄出前都必須經過法務團隊審閱。
The lawyer kept copies of every piece of correspondence related to the court case.
律師保留了與該訴訟案件相關的每一份往來文件。
Samir's correspondence with the university included several emails and a formal acceptance letter.
Samir 與那所大學的書信往來包括幾封電子郵件和一封正式的錄取通知書。
- mail
more general term for postal items; 'correspondence' often implies formal or business communication
- letters
more specific — 'letters' usually means handwritten or typed personal messages; 'correspondence' also covers emails and official documents
- written communication
formal and broader term for any exchange in writing
文法句型
correspondence with [somebody]
correspondence between [somebody and somebody]
用法筆記
This sense is uncountable — use 'a piece of correspondence' or 'items of correspondence' to refer to individual messages, not 'a correspondence'.
常見錯誤
2. the regular exchange of personal or formal letters between two people who keep i
通信往來
兩人定期寫信的行為
the regular exchange of personal or formal letters between two people who keep in touch by writing over a period of time
Yasmin and her grandmother kept up a lively correspondence for more than ten years.
Yasmin 和她的祖母持續通信超過十年,從未間斷。
collocation: keep up a correspondence
The two historians began a correspondence after meeting at a conference in Kyoto.
那兩位歷史學家在京都的一場會議上認識後,便開始了書信往來。
Jack prefers handwritten correspondence and refuses to send emails to his closest friends.
Jack 偏愛手寫通信,不願意給最親近的朋友寄電子郵件。
The correspondence between Hamza and Iris lasted decades and filled several boxes with handwritten letters.
Hamza 和 Iris 之間的通信持續了幾十年,累積了好幾箱手寫信件。
- letter-writing
more specific to handwritten letters; 'correspondence' can include email
- exchange of letters
describes the back-and-forth nature more explicitly
文法句型
correspondence between [somebody] and [somebody]
keep up a correspondence
enter into correspondence
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1 (LETTERS / MAIL), which refers to the written items themselves, this sense describes the ongoing activity of exchanging letters. It can be used as a countable singular noun: 'a correspondence' = one exchange of letters between two people.
常見錯誤
3. a clear relationship or match between two things, such that a change in one is l
對應;關聯
兩事物之間的相似或匹配關係
a clear relationship or match between two things, such that a change in one is linked to a change in the other, or the two share a similar structure or pattern
The study found a direct correspondence between weekly exercise hours and sleep quality.
該研究發現每週運動時數與睡眠品質之間存在直接關聯。
pattern: correspondence between [noun] and [noun]
There is a close correspondence between total rainfall and river height each spring.
每年春季的總降雨量與河水高度之間存在密切的對應關係。
collocation: close correspondence
Naoko noticed a clear correspondence between the two ancient trade-route maps.
Naoko 注意到那兩張古老的貿易路線地圖之間有明顯的對應關係。
Linguists have pointed out a strong correspondence between sentence structure in both languages.
語言學家指出這兩種語言的句子結構之間有著很強的對應關係。
- relationship
broader and more general; 'correspondence' implies a tighter, more structured match
- connection
more informal; 'correspondence' is preferred in formal academic writing
- similarity
focuses on things being alike; 'correspondence' suggests a systematic one-to-one match
- difference
a lack of correspondence means things do not match
- mismatch
when two things that should correspond do not align
文法句型
correspondence between [something] and [something]
用法筆記
Formal register. Frequently found in academic, scientific, and analytical writing. Compare with 'correlation' — correspondence suggests structural similarity or matching, while correlation specifically implies a statistical relationship.