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英:[ˌɪndɪ'tɜ:mɪnəsɪ]
美:[ˌɪndɪˈtɚmənəsi]
1640年代,见 indeterminate + -acy。
不确定性
The first known use of indeterminacy was in 1649
indicateverb
to point out or point to
to be a sign of
flowers indicating the arrival of spring
to state or express briefly : suggest
index1 of 2noun
a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity
something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication
the price of goods is an index of the economy
an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found
plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another
a symbol ☞ used to direct attention
index2 of 2verb
to provide with an index
index a book
to list in an index
to serve as an index of
index1 of 2noun
a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity
something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication
the price of goods is an index of the economy
an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found
plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another
a symbol ☞ used to direct attention
index2 of 2verb
to provide with an index
index a book
to list in an index
to serve as an index of
index1 of 2noun
a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity
something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication
the price of goods is an index of the economy
an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found
plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another
a symbol ☞ used to direct attention
index2 of 2verb
to provide with an index
index a book
to list in an index
to serve as an index of
index1 of 2noun
a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity
something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication
the price of goods is an index of the economy
an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found
plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another
a symbol ☞ used to direct attention
index2 of 2verb
to provide with an index
index a book
to list in an index
to serve as an index of
indeterminateadjective
not clearly or exactly decided : vague
indeterminate plans
not leading to a clear end or result
indeterminacynoun
the quality or state of being indeterminate
1 The maturation of Bobby Kennedy filled in, so to speak, the aloof indeterminacy that Mailer had noticed in his brother Jack eight years earlier.
2 The application of Ethernet in industrial control systems with high specification in requirement of real time performance is limited because of its indeterminacy in real time communication.
以太网的实时通信不确定性是其应用于实时性要求较高的工业控制系统中的障碍。
3 The indeterminacy in glosseme level comprises ambiguity, vagueness, fuzziness and generality.
义位的不确定性包括歧义 、 含混 、 模糊和笼统.
4 The essence of security portfolio risk is the indeterminacy of the security value movement.
证券投资风险的实质是证券资产价值运动的不确定性.
5 But Diamant insists on packaging these incidents in neat little chapters that admit none of the messiness or indeterminacy of lived experience.
6 It’s this innocence and indeterminacy — his unworldliness — that probably makes Tintin feel so alien to American readers, and it’s also what most recommends him.
7 Vague text refers to the text with semantic indeterminacy.
摘要模糊语篇是指语义不确定或模糊不清的语篇.
8 Mr. Goulian writes pretty well about our society’s inability to handle indeterminacy, and about his desire to live in no one’s image.
9 Twombly for his part thrusts handfuls of paint in your face only to invite you into a mist, a dissolve, a trackless indeterminacy.
10 But that doesn’t mean that the character is simply the author’s mouthpiece; one of the things that gives this movie its raw, unbalanced energy is the indeterminacy of the distance between them.
11 In his mind, indeterminacy is the grit that makes the pearl.
12 Cultural difference, indeterminacy and the historical sense of a text determine that cultural misreading is inevitable in translation and leave much room for the creativity of the translator.
文化差异及文本的历史性、不确定性使得误读成为必然,也给译者留下了发挥其创造性的空间。
13 Free to view this weekend and then by appointment until Jan. 3 — a good outdoor urban destination in pandemic times — they inspire by their indeterminacy, their acceptance and their beauty.
14 Mallarmé was the leading figure of Symbolism, the movement in French poetry—highly metaphorical, deliberately esoteric—that had turned away from traditional French classicism and clarity in favor of indeterminacy, synesthesia, and an emphasis on the musicality of language.
15 There’s also a good-hearted indeterminacy at the show’s core that keeps the catty premise from gelling with its nobler themes.
16 Now that the trial is over, we’ll find new things to be ambiguous about, new venues where indeterminacy can serve as an alibi for the same old cruelty, and for its newer iterations.
17 Suspension bridge is a type of flexible structure with high degree of statical indeterminacy and composite by different components (main cable, suspender cable and pylon) with different stiffness.
悬索桥是一种高次超静定柔性结构,由刚度相差较大的构件(主缆、吊索、加劲梁)组成。
18 Like its physical movement, which seems to hover between improvisational and more formally choreographed structures, “X” has an indeterminacy that doesn’t always serve it well.
19 “Sometimes it feels very abstract, a little bit vague,” she admits, though she understands this indeterminacy as a necessary feature of any collective artistic labor — and as a reflection of her collaborators’ precarious condition.
20 The convention of courtroom journalism is to make a scruple of indeterminacy.
1 不定
adventive infinite arbitrary planetary indefinite movable wayward indeterminate incalculable equivocal fitful adventitious inconstant aoristic indetermination
2 犹豫不决
dubious shrinking waver indecisive suspenseful willy-nilly irresolute on-again-off-again transigent poise indecision vacillation indetermination hang float dither haver
3 不确定
uncertain tentative indefinite precarious inconclusive changeable indeterminate iffy imprecise indistinct ill-defined changeful unassured uncertainty indefiniteness inconclusiveness indetermination indistinction falter indeterminacy principle neutral unclear contingent speculative doubtful undefined conjectural dicey unascertained dubitable aoristic suspense indeterminism on the knees of the gods
4 不明确
nubilous neutral ambiguous borderline indefinite undecided indescribable indecisive equivocal indetermination indeterminacy principle vague fluffy dusty opaque undefined unclean hazy tenuous indeterminate undetermined halting formless ill-defined unfixed unspecific Muzzy noncommittal inexplicit unexplicit uncertainty nebulosity tenuity darken obfuscate
5 优柔寡断
shilly-shally weak-headed weak undecided undetermined indecisive infirm willy-nilly effeminate wishy-washy vacillating irresolute pusillanimous chinless feebleminded weakly weakness jelly instability indecision vacillation effeminacy pusillanimity indetermination yea and nay
6 不确实