deductive

英[dɪ'dʌktɪv] 美[dɪ'dʌktɪv]
  • adj. 推论的;演绎的
CET6 GRE
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 推论的
    2. 演绎的
    3. 推理的
    4. 推断的
    5. 以推论为基础的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. relating to logical deduction;

    "deductive reasoning"

  2. involving inferences from general principles

1. She didn't seem at all impressed by his deductive powers.
她似乎根本不为他的推论能力所动。

来自辞典例句

2. At one point in the Metaphysics, Aristotle seems to distinguish between empirical studies and deductive logic.
在《形而上学》一书中, 亚里士多德似乎已谈到了经验研究和推理逻辑的区别.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

3. Deductive inference and non - deductive inference are often used in mathematical proof.
演绎推理和 非 演绎推理经常被运用到数学证明中.

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4. Bell was good at deductive reasoning to diagnose disease.
比尔善于用用推断来诊疗病情.

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5. The result calculated by the deductive method is wrong.
用演绎法推算的结果是错误的.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. If we employ a philosophic way of deductive thinking, then maybe it is right to say that behind every phenomenon there exists another phenomenon.
      如果用哲学推论的思维法,也许这样说也是对的,即每个现象的背后都存在着另一种现象。
    2. This book is devoted to the construction of a deductive theory of the electron, starting from first principles and using a simple mathematical tool, geometric analysis.
      这本书献身于一个电子的演绎的理论的建设,从第一个原则开始并且使用一件简单的数学工具,几何学分析。
    3. What's more, it is hard for educational theories to be totally built upon deductive grounds.Thus, the axiom methodology is bound to have its limitations.
      教育理论难以完全建立在演绎的基础上,因而公理方法必有其局限性。