🔗interdisciplinary (interdisciplinaire)

adjective
/ˌɪntərˈdɪsəplɪˌnɛri/
interdisciplinaire (interdisciplinaire)

Signification

Involving two or more academic subjects or fields of study.
Relating to more than one branch of knowledge.
Traduction de la signification
Impliquant deux ou plusieurs matières académiques ou domaines d'étude.
Impliquant deux ou plusieurs matières académiques ou domaines d'étude.

Phrases d'exemple

The university encourages interdisciplinary research projects.

L'université encourage les projets de recherche interdisciplinaires.
L'université encourage les projets de recherche interdisciplinaires.

The interdisciplinary approach in education enhances problem-solving skills.

L'approche interdisciplinaire en éducation améliore les compétences en résolution de problèmes.
L'approche interdisciplinaire en education amelioe les competences en resolution de problemes.

Synonymes

multidisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, integrative, collaborative, Multidisciplinary, Cross-disciplinary, Integrative
Entrée 1
multidisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, integrative, collaborative
Entrée 2
Multidisciplinary, Cross-disciplinary, Integrative

Antonymes

specialized, isolated, Specialized, Narrow-focused, Single-discipline
Entrée 1
specialized, isolated
Entrée 2
Specialized, Narrow-focused, Single-discipline

Collocations

interdisciplinary study, interdisciplinary team, interdisciplinary research, interdisciplinary field

Plus de phrases d'exemple

I always prefer to analyze problems from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Je préfère toujours analyser les problèmes d'un point de vue interdisciplinaire.
Je préfère toujours analyser les problèmes d'un point de vue interdisciplinaire.

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