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第三人称单数:schematizes
现在分词:schematizing
过去式:schematized
过去分词:schematized
词根:schema
adj.scheming 惯耍阴谋的,诡计多端的
adv.schematically 计划性地;按照图式
n.scheme 计划;组合;体制;诡计
schema [计][心理] 模式;计划;图解;概要
schemer 阴谋家;谋士;计划者
schematization 图式化
v.scheming 策划(scheme的ing形式);制定计划
vi.scheme 搞阴谋;拟订计划
vt.scheme 计划;策划
schematise 系统化;扼要表示(等于schematize)
Verb
1. formulate in regular order; to reduce to a scheme or formula;
"The chemists schematized the various reactions in a coherent fashion"
2. give conventional form to;
"some art forms schematise designs into geometrical patterns"
"按照规律顺序制定," 1866年,源自希腊语 skhēmatizein 的拉丁化形式,源自 skhēma 的词干 "图形,外观"(参见 scheme(n.))。相关词汇:Schematization。
Greek schēmatizein, from schēmat-, schēma
The first known use of schematize was in 1828
scheme1 of 2noun
a pictorial sketch or outline
a brief statement in an outline, table, or list
a plan or program of actionespecially: a sly or secret one a scheme to seize control of the territory
a new scheme for better insurance coverage
a regular or organized design, arrangement, or pattern your whole scheme of life
the color scheme of a room
scheme2 of 2verb
to form a scheme for
to form plansespecially: to engage in a plot
scheme1 of 2noun
a pictorial sketch or outline
a brief statement in an outline, table, or list
a plan or program of actionespecially: a sly or secret one a scheme to seize control of the territory
a new scheme for better insurance coverage
a regular or organized design, arrangement, or pattern your whole scheme of life
the color scheme of a room
scheme2 of 2verb
to form a scheme for
to form plansespecially: to engage in a plot
schematizeverb
to form or form into a scheme or regular arrangement
1 Artists such as Durer sought to schematize the body, identify its proportions and determine the ideal relation of its parts to one another.
2 "These interactions can be schematized with simple rules, but the results of their collective action are sometimes really unpredictable."
3 When arguments have structure, they rely on a form that captures a specific manner of reasoning, such that the reasoning can be schematized.
4 Using the data collected at our quadrant, we then schematized and extrapolated the microcosm of the ecosphere we focused on to represent the immediate locale.
5 The Lego bricks the kids use in their projects are all schematized along these criteria.
6 He presents a schematized picture of reality which, like an engineer's diagram, leaves out the cloying details of the object it is supposed to represent.
7 In the third place, the schema presupposes the corresponding conception and the process of schematizing directly brings the manifold of perception under the conception.
8 The more the external mechanism with which or on which the action is carried out becomes schematized, the more the action itself will appear in its true character.
9 All our industrial formalism, our conventionalized young manhood, our schematized universities, are instruments of balk and thwart, are machines to produce protesting abnormality, to block efficiency.
10 Action, in the current sense of the word, is correspondingly simplified, since the material and local elements on which it usually exerts itself are schematized, and in their turn made, as it were, spiritual.
11 There was eighteen months' leeway to make up, and the dates of ancient history, the details of schematized Aristotelianism, soon slip out of mind when one is sketching in Italy.
12 Again, the process of schematizing, although introduced simply as a process by which an individual is to be subsumed indirectly under a conception, is assumed in the passage quoted to be a process of synthesis.
13 The psychical part of the vocational work thus becomes schematized, and is simply rendered experimentally on a reduced scale.
14 Nevertheless it must deal in schematized processes, abstractions, and statistical generalizations.
15 Unamuno's characters may be schematized, stripped of their complexities, reduced to the mainspring of their nature; they may, moreover, reveal mainsprings made of the same steel.
16 Pending these futile negotiations Schiller worked with great zest upon 'Demetrius ',—reading, excerpting, examining maps and pictures, schematizing, balancing possibilities, and so forth.
17 Yet, on Kant's general account of a schema, the schematizing must actually bring a manifold under the corresponding conception.
18 The time of forgetting in general has been excellently schematized by Ebbinghaus.
19 While so many of his contemporaries seem content to schematize Big Ideas by populating narrow, transparent stage worlds with one-dimensional characters, Harris trades in compelling, aggravating ambiguity.