priori

英音[ praɪˈɔːraɪ ] 美音[ priˈɔːri ]
普廖里
常用释义
n. (Priori)(意、巴、美)普廖里(人名)

例句

1·One assumes, a priori, that a parent would be better at dealing with problems.

人们通常推论,父母更善于处理问题。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·So a priori, this was not necessarily true.

所以先验的并不一定是正确的。

3·At any rate that certainly is not knowable a priori.

不管怎样,那肯定不是一个可知的先验。

4·But we have no way of knowing a priori that they are true of the world.

但是我们无法知道先验是否真实存在。

5·Can the "flipped" BSE priori induce the normal human prion to flip?

这种“变形的”BSE普里安能诱发正常人普里安发生改变吗?

6·However, Kant pointed out it's positive function in the form of priori.

与此不同,康德却以先验的形式首次揭示出前见在认识中的积极功能。

7·According to Kant this again is a principle that we can know to be true a priori of the world.

康德认为这又可以,看作是世界的一种先验原理。

8·The initial model derives from priori informations or traditional interpretation results.

初始模型来自于先验信息或传统的解释成果。

9·In other words, the frequencies of those waves should be constant in time and space a priori.

换句话说,那些波的频率根据推断在时空上是常定的。

10·Did you know, a priori, what professional domain you would study at university or did you have doubts?

您事先是否知道在大学里会学习什么专业领域,或者您是否有过怀疑?

同义词

adj.
先验的;优先的(等于a priori)

更新时间:2025-03-26 00:40