interdisciplinary
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++in·ter·dis·ci·plin·ary /ˌɪntəˌdɪsəˈplɪnəri $ ˌɪntərˈdɪsəpləneri/ adjective SEinvolving ideas, information, or people from different subjects or areas of study 跨学科的 an interdisciplinary research centre 跨学科研究中心
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interdisciplinary• It attracted an international, interdisciplinary audience of over eighty people.• The international and interdisciplinary background of the department's postgraduate students provides the basis of a lively community.• Knut Holt Innovation projects are of an interdisciplinary nature and require co-operation between people with various talents.• In this environment, many students undertake work of an interdisciplinary nature.• This project is useful for the analysis and an example of how to improve interdisciplinary relationships.• This situation persists today, though strong movements towards interdisciplinary research help to avoid total fragmentation of scientific understanding.• Even the fashion of interdisciplinary studies can not really deal with the dilemma.• An interdisciplinary team of researchers are examining the disease.• The research is interdisciplinary, using several techniques: analysis of statistical sources, literature reviews, field studies and case-history material.in·ter·dis·ci·plin·ary adjectiveChineseSyllable
people from ideas, of or information, or subjects involving areas different Corpus
interdisciplinary
in‧ter‧dis‧ci‧plin‧ary /ˌɪntəˌdɪsəˈplɪnəri, ˌɪntəˌdɪsɪˈplɪnəri $ ˌɪntərˈdɪsəpləneri/
adjective
involving ideas, information, or people from different subjects or areas of study:
an interdisciplinary research centre
in‧ter‧dis‧ci‧plin‧ary /ˌɪntəˌdɪsəˈplɪnəri, ˌɪntəˌdɪsɪˈplɪnəri $ ˌɪntərˈdɪsəpləneri/
adjectiveinvolving ideas, information, or people from different subjects or areas of study: