analogous如何读

英:[əˈnæləgəs]

美:[əˈnæləɡəs]

analogous是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 类似的
  2. 相似的
  3. 可比拟的
  4. 【生】同功的
  5. 功能相同的
  6. 这一类
  7. 模拟的
  8. 类比的
  9. 比拟的
  10. 类推的

analogous自然拼读

a·nal·o·gous

nae l gihs

analogous扩展

analogously (adv.), analogousness (n.)

analogous词根

词根:analog

adj.

analog [自] 模拟的;有长短针的

analogue 类似的;相似物的;模拟计算机的

adv.

analogously 类似地;近似地

n.

analogy 类比;类推;类似

analog [自] 模拟;类似物

analogue 类似物;类似情况;对等的人

analogist 类比推理者

vi.

analogise 作类推;相类似

analogize 类推;作类比推理

vt.

analogise 对…作类比;以类推来说明(等于analogize)

analogize 类推;以类推来说明

analogous英英释义

adjective

similar or corresponding in the manner of an analogy.The two paintings are analogous in their use of symbols.I cannot agree that the veneration of Buddha is analogous to belief in Jesus Christ in Christianity.Her experience of immigrating to Australia was in some ways analogous with my own experience of settling in America.

in biology, similar in form or function, but of different evolutionary origin.

analogous词源中文解释

“corresponding (to some other) in particulars,” 1640s,源自拉丁语 analogus,来自希腊语 analogos,“成比例的,按照适当的比例”,由 ana “贯穿; 根据”(见 ana-)和 logos “比率,比例”组成,是一个专业用语(见 Logos)。通常与 to 或 with 一起使用。

A term is analogous whose single signification applies with equal propriety to more than one object: as, the leg of the table, the leg of the animal. [William Flemming, "The Vocabulary of Philosophy," 1858]
一个词是 analogous 的,如果它的单一意义同样适用于多个对象:例如,桌子的腿,动物的腿。[William Flemming,“哲学词汇”,1858]

analogous_医学行业词汇

类似的,类同的:在某些方面如功能和外表类似,而起源或发育方面则不同的。参见homologous

analogous词源英文解释

Latin analogus "proportionate" (Medieval Latin, "conforming to analogy") + -ous; analogus borrowed from Greek análogos "proportionate, conformable," parasynthetic derivative from anà lógon "proportionately," from aná "up, throughout" + lógon, accusative of lógos "word, speech, relation, correspondence, proportion" — more at ana-, legend

The first known use of analogous was in 1646

analogous儿童词典英英释义

analogousadjective

showing analogy : similar

the two stories are analogous

related by analogy

analogousadjective

showing analogy : similar

the two stories are analogous

related by analogy

analogous医学词典英英释义

analogousadjective

having similar function but a different structure and origin

analogous organs

analogous 例句

1 In many ways the looming match was analogous to a team of National Basketball Association all-stars playing a college team.

2 The courts must determine whether those practices are “analogous to mainstream faiths in terms of moral duty, ultimate concern, comprehensiveness, that sort of thing,” Mr. Sonne said.

3 The best way to start, in my opinion, is by attending your first meeting of Al-Anon or the analogous program for friends and relatives of drug addicts, Nar-Anon.

4 It may be analogous, in some respects, to the panic once experienced by poor and working-class whites faced with desegregation—the fear of a sudden demotion in the nation’s racial hierarchy.

5 What Smollett is alleged to have done isn’t analogous to either one — or to just about anything that’s happened with a celebrity or prominent person in recent memory or in news files.

6 The concept stretches a bit thin during the period of social upheaval following JFK’s assassination, in which the civil rights and anti-war movements are only analogous.

7 I read “An Abundance of Katherines” in a shoe store while my companion shopped, and it felt analogous to checking the Internet on my phone to pass the time.

8 It's analogous to someone slouching in his chair and complaining about his back hurting.

就如同这样一个例子:一个人在蜷缩在椅子里,却不停抱怨背部的伤痛.

9 "To others, they are lynchpins of a capitalist art market, analogous to other capitalist markets that have been collapsing around us."

10 The analogous dorsal region in other animals.

其它动物相似的背部部位.

11 Remarkably, the prince’s investiture festivities, in 1716, had included not only a superabundance of concert offerings, but also a scholarly oration exploring how musical order and societal order are analogous.

12 Sleep has often been thought of as being in some way analogous to death.

人们常常认为睡眠在某种意义上来说类似死亡。

13 “In an analogous sense, it boils down to: Can I make a family at Christmas from these three very broken, very different people?”

14 With the chanting, they seemed to be working to turn words into sounds — perhaps as a blurring of political boundaries analogous to the “overview effect” experienced by astronauts.

15 Then we had a discussion that was analogous to literary discussion.

16 This concert, in a hall that has seen some analogous recent triumphs from him, will be Mr. Jarrett’s only solo performance this year.

17 Sleep has often been thought of as being in some way analogous to death.

人们常常认为睡眠在某种意义上来说类似死亡。

18 Mr. Jarrett soon hit on something analogous in his own concerts, allowing improvised passages to become the main event.

19 Signing off text messages with a kiss, he says, is grammatical, not sexual – but that undermines the ensuing kiss-crazy roleplay, which depends on us seeing digital kisses as analogous to real ones.

20 She presents these instructions as analogous to sporting rules.

analogous 同义词

1 类推

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