apodictic
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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. The gay and lesbian rights group, Stonewall, sees outing as completely unhelpful.
男女同性恋权益组织“石墙”认为公开揭露同性恋者身份毫无益处。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He did his best this week to stonewall questions and to block even the most modest proposals.
他这周竭力避免作出明确答复,甚至连一些最温和的建议都企图阻拦。
来自柯林斯例句
3. I want you to stonewall it, let them plead the Fifth Amendment ( Richard M. Nixon )
我要你抵制它, 让他们请求第五次修改 ( 理查德M.尼克松 )
来自互联网
4. The defense claims that the prosecution and the labs they employ stonewall'discovery requests.
辩方主张控方和他们雇用的实验室都妨碍了辩方的发现请求.
来自互联网
[ stonewall 造句 ]
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