Pronunciation: /ˈkʌplɪŋ/
noun a device or mechanism that connects two things together
A1 The coupling between the train cars was strong and secure.
A2 The coupling of the two wires was done incorrectly, causing a short circuit.
B1 Proper coupling of the pipes is essential for the water to flow smoothly.
B2 The coupling of the engine and transmission allows for smooth gear changes.
C1 The coupling of art and technology in this exhibit is truly innovative.
C2 The coupling of flavors in this dish creates a unique and delicious taste experience.
verb to connect or link two things together
A1 The two magnets were coupling together.
A2 The gears were coupling smoothly.
B1 The software and hardware are coupling seamlessly.
B2 The new technology is coupling different systems effectively.
C1 The merger of the two companies is coupling their resources for maximum efficiency.
C2 The scientist is coupling various theories to create a new paradigm in physics.
formal The coupling of the two machines allows for seamless operation.
informal The coupling between the two characters in the movie was evident from the start.
slang I heard they were coupling up at the party last night.
figurative The coupling of art and science is essential for innovation.
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