0 a liking or sympathy for someone or something, especially because of shared characteristics:
1 a close similarity between two things, or an attraction or sympathy for someone or something, esp. because of shared characteristics:
The affinities have been clearly displayed, and the points of disagreement brought into unmistakeable view.
The statistical-thermodynamic basis for computation of binding affinities : a critical review.
Indeed, effective responses to stimuli may require weak intrinsic affinities to assure sufficient interfacial plasticity for the expression of ligand-induced conformational changes.
Binding affinities of host-guest, protein-ligand, and protein-transition-state complexes.
A protein's selectivity for a particular nucleotide, for example, is quantified in terms of its relative affinities for two different, but similar, nucleotides.
Parties often appeared to be factional alliances, and the recruitment of members was only vaguely based on common interests and ideological affinities.
Marxism and nationalism were closely intertwined both by their contingent, ambivalent alliances and by their contingent conceptual affinities in many areas.
While modernity may have gone wrong, while it may not have yielded the culture, affinities, and social promises it intended, it is still modernity.
中文繁体
(尤指因為有相同的特徵而引起的)情投意合,喜愛,吸引, 類同, 雷同…
More中文简体
(尤指因为有相同的特征而引起的)情投意合,喜爱,吸引, 类同, 雷同…
MoreEspañol
afinidad, Afinidad…
MorePortuguês
afinidade…
MoreTürk dili
yakın ilgi, alaka, benzerlik…
MoreFrançais
affinité…
MoreČeština
spřízněnost, příbuznost…
MoreDansk
åndsslægtskab, beslægtethed…
More