correspondence
noun
ˌkɒrɪəˈspɒndəns
noun
1
the
letters
that
someone
sends
and
receives,
especially
official
or
business
letters
信件,函件〔尤指公函或商业信函〕
A
secretary
came
in
twice
a
week
to
deal
with
his
correspondence.
一个秘书每周来两次处理他的信件。
2
the
process
of
sending
and
receiving
letters
通信,通信联系
The
magazine
is
unable
to
enter
into
any
correspondence
on
medical
matters.
本杂志无法答复有关医学方面的来信。
(be
in)
correspondence
with
sb
He
had
been
in
correspondence
with
her
for
several
years
before
they
finally
met.
他和她通信了多年,最后终于见面。
All
correspondence
between
us
must
cease.
我们之间的所有通信必须停止。
3
a
relationship
or
connection
between
two
or
more
ideas
or
facts
关系; 联系
[+
between
]
There
was
no
correspondence
between
the
historical
facts
and
Johnson’s
account
of
them.
史实和约翰逊的说法并不相关。