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n.
归属
归因
属性
归属物
at·tri·bu·tion
ae tr byu shn
词根:attribute
adj.attributable 可归于…的;可归属的
attributive 定语的;归属的;属性的
adv.attributively 属性地;修饰地
n.attribute 属性;特质
attributive 定语
vt.attribute 归属;把…归于
noun
the act of attributing somethingespecially: the ascribing of a work (as of literature or art) to a particular author or artist
an ascribed quality, character, or right
Supernatural powers were attributions of the gods.
psychology the interpretive process by which people make judgments about the causes of their own behavior and the behavior of others
Psychologists have long documented what they call the fundamental attribution error, the tendency for people to explain human behavior in terms of the traits of individual actors, even when powerful situational forces are at work.—Erica Goode
attribution theory归因理论
causal attribution因果性归因
15世纪晚期,“授予或分配的行动”,源自拉丁语 attributionem(主格 attributio)“分配,归因”,动作名词,来自 attribuere “分配,分配; 归因”,来自 ad(见 ad-) + tribuere “分配,给予,赠送”(见 tribute)。 “归因的事物”的含义记录于1580年代。
归属
see attribute >entry 1
The first known use of attribution was in 1598
1 But some art historians and Italian officials quickly expressed skepticism about the attribution, or dismissed it outright, with one leading curator calling it “a total invention.”
2 She had intended the money to pay for gatherings of Vermeer scholars to work on attribution and on the crime.
3 Mr. Schmidt’s one-page essay on the Venus in the exhibition catalog mentions briefly that the attribution has been contested.
4 Fundamental attribution error could help explain conspiracy theories.
5 Mr. Schmidt added that he believed there was “very little leeway” for other attributions.
6 The call was hotly debated, but the attribution has stood.
7 On the day her class voted on the attribution of each of the thirty-five paintings, Ms. Hussey was oddly quiet.
8 The attribution to Queen Marie is no doubt anti-royal propaganda during a very troubled time in French history.
将这引语说成出自玛丽王后之口,这毫无疑问是在法国历史上那个混乱的年代的一种反对王室的宣传。
9 She also said she had widely exhibited the paintings in places where their attribution could have been challenged, and that she had bought several herself.
10 No one who worked on the mini-series or reviewed its contents would describe them for attribution.
11 Some have questioned the comparison to the Manchester Madonna in London because that attribution to Michelangelo is not unanimously accepted, either.
12 The hardest problem in finding the source of these attacks is attribution.
最棘手的问题是找到这些攻击的来源。
13 The attribution has since become broadly accepted, a spokeswoman for the libraries said in an email.
14 The lone-wolf explanation of violence, its attribution to psychotic episodes rather than Islamist networks breeding in the Cités, spared the nation self-examination.
15 The key aspect in most of these CC licensed API's is the requirement that attribution is given to the original author or company.
大多数共用许可的API的关键要求是说归属权属于原作者或者公司。
16 Its attribution to Veronese came relatively recently, in 1990, when the painting was auctioned at Christie’s.
17 There are also 35 drawings and 6 prints, as well as some 20 works whose attributions are still in flux.
18 With the attribution, “St. Anthony” would be one of only five Bosch works in the United States.
19 So, if I didn’t realize all this about attribution and sources, there are probably other people who also don’t.
20 The roots of the attribution movement go back to the 1960s and to Bill Holm, now 85 and curator emeritus of Northwest Coast Indian Art at the Burke Museum.