1.b> 1) () / , , ( , , .i>); the attacks were not synchronized properly / ; soldiers used watches to synchronize movements / i> ;
2) () / , ; the soundtrack did not synchronize with the action i> ; the show was designed so that the lights synchronized with the music , ;
3) (; ), ; businesses must synchronize their production choices with consumer choices ; their version failed to synchronize with the police view / ;
2.b> (), (i>); we'd better synchronize our watches if we all want to be there at the same time , , ; they forgot to synchronize their watches .