apodictic



adj. 无可置疑的;明白的
adj.
绝然的,明白的;
英英释义
apodictic[ ,æpəu'diktik, ,æpəu'daik-tik ]
adj.of a proposition; necessarily true or logically certain
同义词:apodeictic
权威例句
Apodictic EvidenceApodictic Evidence
The Apodictic Prohibition: Some Observations
The Origin of the Apodictic Law
Apodictic truth: Husserl's eidetic reduction versus induction
Husserl on the apodictic evidence of ideal laws
Husserl on the Apodictic Evidence of Ideal Laws
The Origin of the Apodictic Law: An Overlooked Source
Polarity and Inseparability: The Foundation of the Apodictic Portion of Aristotle's Modal Logic
The relationship between wealth or income and time preference is empirical, not apodictic: a critique of Rothbard and Hoppe
apodictic (adj.)
"clearly demonstrated," 1650s, from Latin apodicticus, from Greek apodeiktikos, from apodeiktos, verbal adjective of apodeiknynai "to show off, demonstrate," literally "to point away from" (other objects, at one), from apo "off, away" (see apo-) + deiknynai "to show" (see diction).
1. It's an ominous development that may bode ill for the Russian parliament.
进展很不顺利,对俄罗斯议会来说这可能是个坏兆头。
来自柯林斯例句
2. These figures do not bode well for the company's future.
这些数字显示出公司的前景不妙.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. BODE index was significantly related with the's respiratory questionnaire ( SGRQ ) scores and the frequency of visit.
BODE指数 与圣乔治呼吸问卷 ( SGRQ ) 评分和病人就诊次数显著相关.
来自互联网
4. The bad trading figures do not bode well for the company's future.
这些交易数额欠佳,预示公司前景不妙.
来自辞典例句
5. His idle habits bode ill for his future.
他那懒散的习惯预示着他不会有好的前途.
来自辞典例句
[ bode 造句 ]
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