Adjective
/ˌʌnˈsaɪŋkrənaɪzd/
The term "unsynchronized" refers to a state where events or actions are not happening at the same time or in a coordinated manner. It indicates a lack of synchronization, which can apply to various contexts such as technology, music, communication, and general activities. The word is relatively less commonly used compared to its root form "synchronize," and can be found in both oral and written contexts, with a tendency towards more technical or descriptive uses in written form.
Видео воспроизведение было несинхронизировано с аудио, что вызвало путаницу у зрителей.
The dancer noticed that her movements were unsynchronized with the music during the performance.
Танцовщица заметила, что её движения были несинхронизированы с музыкой во время выступления.
The unsynchronized updates to the software led to various technical issues.
The word "unsynchronized" is not frequently part of well-known idiomatic expressions. However, the concept of synchronization has relevance in phrases and metaphors related to coordination and timing. Here are some idiomatic expressions that can imply unsynchronization:
Команда проекта оказалась вне синхронизации, что привело к пропущенным срокам.
"Fell out of rhythm"
После вступления нового участника группа оказалась вне ритма во время репетиций.
"Not on the same page"
The word "unsynchronized" is formed by the prefix "un-", which denotes negation, and the root "synchronized," derived from the ancient Greek word "synchronous" (συγχρόνιος), meaning concurrent or happening at the same time. The formation reflects a combining of elements in English language development, with the prefix altering the meaning to its opposite.
Synonyms: - Out of sync - Asynchronous - Disordered
Antonyms: - Synchronized - Coordinated - Aligned