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词根:ratiocinate
n.ratiocination 推理;推论
vi.ratiocinate 推论;推理;采用三段论法
Adjective
1. based on exact thinking;
"one's ratiocinative powers"
The first known use of ratiocination was in 1532
1 As a matter of fact, they are usually better developed in animals and in the lower races than in the civilized, because the lower mental life is more perceptive than ratiocinative.
2 With the fuzzy ratiocinative method, the fuel quantity curve of the boiler startup process has been optimized, combining the stimulate computing and stress analyse of the process.
利用模糊推理方法,结合锅炉启动过程的模拟计算和汽包应力分析,对锅炉启动过程的燃料量曲线进行了优化。
3 No ratiocination similar to Parker’s point system.
4 At the same time that professional men of science were forming the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Poe was lambasting professionals in favor of splendid amateurism and personal ratiocination.
5 These principles, for the most part, are so embedded in our ratiocinative instincts, that they are employed quite unconsciously, and can be dragged to light only by much patient effort.
6 Dryden’s natural powers, as all his critics have remarked, lay not so much in the imaginative as in the didactic, the declamatory, and the ratiocinative.
7 Still, he tried to explain the problem, for he was of an eminently ratiocinative temper.
8 The surface of the table was taken up with all sorts of paraphernalia superfluous, not to say impedimental, to ratiocination.
9 In the childhood of those sciences the imagination opened a way, and furnished materials, on which the ratiocinative powers in a maturer state operated with success.
10 In general, Tresch’s overall thesis — that Poe’s “deep familiarity with science was the fulcrum on which his thought balanced” — seems unarguable, given the presence of the “ratiocinative” in so much of what he wrote.
11 That he would suddenly become a ratiocinative person just because he is now president?
12 Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume 7 and 8: a System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive.
约翰·史都华·米尔全集,第7卷和第8卷:逻辑,推理,感应系统。
13 This Reason is not the ratiocinative faculty in man which conditions him as a duality; it is rather more as a Divine Monad, as Pure Reason, or that which can hold all opposites in one.
14 Humor is of earlier growth than Wit, and it is in accordance with this earlier growth that it has more affinity with the poetic tendencies, while Wit is more nearly allied to the ratiocinative intellect.
15 The ratiocinative faculty, then, as found in individuals, is not a general instrument of knowledge, but has its province, or is what may be called departmental.
16 The reliance of reason vs. emotion, individual ratiocination vs. historical or social wisdom, may vary.
17 Newton had a mind predominantly ratiocinative: its movement was spontaneously towards the abstract relations of things.
18 Humour is of earlier growth than wit, and it is in accordance with this earlier growth that it has more affinity with the poetic tendencies, while wit is more nearly allied to the ratiocinative intellect.
19 Because above method is not a rigorous ratiocinative method, but a empirical diagnosis based on partial information, this method has robustness to the limitation of testing accuracy and information.
由于该诊断系统并非基于严密的逻辑推理,而是基于部分信息的经验判断,因此其对测试精度不足和测试信息不完备具有一定的鲁棒性。
20 His actual knowledge, however, had remained mere wretched patchwork, his logic came to an end wherever bold reliance upon the intuitive process was needed to supply missing links in the ratiocinative chain.