deterministic是什么意思

  • En [ dɪˌtɜː.mɪˈnɪs.tɪk]
  • Us [ dɪ.tɝː.məˈnɪs.tɪk]

详细释义

  • 0 believing that everything that happens must happen as it does and could not have happened any other way, or relating to this belief -- 决定论(者)的(认为一切事物具有不以人的意志为转移的必然性)

    • It would be overly deterministic to say that if the party did change its leader, the new one would continue to make the same mistakes. 有人认为如果该政党改换领袖,新的领导人将会继续重复同样的错误,这样的看法实在是决定论者的论调。

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  • There are no pre-recorded or pre-synthesised sounds stored in memory as physical samples or deterministic algorithms.

  • The residuation principle is based on the idea of delaying function calls until they are ready for a deterministic evaluation.

  • It is useful to recall the dynamic efficiency result for the deterministic model first.

  • The system may, however, be intractable as a deterministic system in the practical sense, because it contains too many degrees of freedom.

  • The residuation principle is based on the idea of delaying function calls until they are sufficiently instantiated for a deterministic evaluation by rewriting.

  • And it's not scientific and it's not deterministic.

  • However, it seems intuitively plausible to suggest that our ex hypothesi deterministic universe is not close to any of these.

  • The optimal results obtained from these deterministic formulations may not serve the real purpose of modelling the problem.

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  • 中文繁体

    決定論(者)的(認為一切事物具有不以人的意志為轉移的必然性)…

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  • Português

    determinista…

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