词汇 | example_english_intuitive |
释义 | Examples of intuitiveThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The treatment is done first on the intuitive level. In addition, we introduced an alternative definition for update programs that is equivalent, yet more concise and intuitive. Secondly, rules that may lead to counter-intuitive results are explicitly removed. The evident character of intuitive knowledge contrasts with the impossibility of passing this knowledge on or of explaining it. In section 3, we first provide an intuitive explanation of our algorithm and continue with a discussion at a more detailed level. First, the derivation of the cover-adjusted expansion estimator has clear intuitive appeal, as opposed to previous bias-correction estimators which were purely technical in nature. An unexpected result of the tree-ring analyses was the counter-intuitive patterns of runs of slow and fast years of growth. An intuitive way to see this is to consider the color categories reported for the gray samples. The sequence of positions in the abysmal container of intuitive space, far from creating the idea of infinite, constitutes an almost puerile delusion of impotence. The gap between the intuitive decision and the reasoned opinion provided by a different judge is immaterial. Apart, that is, from a desire to construct a theory that fits the appearances of intuitive reactions to concretely described examples. An intuitive explanation can be given in terms of the influences of the spatial frequencies of the visual stimulus on neural activity during oculomotor behavior. The intuitive approach, combining syntax and prosodic factors, is surely right, but this is ultimately a rather stipulative way of tackling it. First, the operation in manual mode is intuitive, and it would be almost impossible to ascertain stability on climbing and descent. She argues that treating subordinate clauses as independent units ("utterances") yields counter-intuitive topic transitions. Hopefully, they will make the principle seem intuitive. In these branches of science, cognitive systems producing intuitive beliefs are essentially unconscious ; the systems are already active in small children. Secondly, he may try to take the religious counter-intuitive beliefs as essentially true. What, then, is precisely the relationship between counter-intuitive ideas and religious beliefs ? Do you have an intuitive explanation of how wage rigidities may imply a second-best allocation under incomplete markets? The feature which prevent preservation of expansion by -reduction makes the definition of linear versions much easier and intuitive. The problem with such a tax is that it could produce unintended and counter-intuitive results. All of these conditions also have intuitive claims on our sense of democracy. While this finding is consistent with some previous research,53 it is by no means intuitive. Standards such as reasonableness are largely intuitive, which makes them easy to understand for the general public. The simplicity of these negotiation heuristics makes it intuitive for users to understand what their agents are doing in the marketplace11. While the monotonicity property itself is fairly intuitive, the proof is somewhat fiddly. Many of the distributional findings reveal facts that are simply not available to intuitive judgements. There is no explanation and the selection makes no intuitive sense. Is this the right result from an intuitive standpoint? Thus, in fact, the dos de enero represented a counter-intuitive turning point in the history of the city. We limit the discussion to evidence from those years because the associated increase in co-operation is the most counter-intuitive. As will be seen later, these usage aspects have an intuitive interpretation in our semantics but, perhaps surprisingly, the exact distinctions appear to be novel. From a merely intuitive point of view, portfolio results can be classified as follows. Rather, it is a kind of direct, perhaps intuitive, cognizance of the future events themselves. The user interface was considered to be very good and intuitive to operate. One intuitive way to overcome this problem is to use some off-line training to have a good "estimate" for the initial weights. Studies in manual control theory24 suggest that this position control action is intuitive and can be performed by the average human. In the cognitive approach to religion, so-called intuitive and counter-intuitive concepts figure importantly. Intuitive physics, biology, and psychology are grounded in these structures that ultimately (in the standard physicalistic interpretation) reduce to brain states. Hence, at least intuitive beliefs are causally effective ; how about counter-intuitive beliefs ? What, then, are meant by intuitive beliefs and concepts in the cognitive science of religion ? There is an intuitive connection between this analysis and the standard serialist approach in (4). A somewhat more intuitive description of this optimisation is as follows. The last definition is a formalisation of the intuitive interpretation of indexed valuations. However, the above criteria are only qualitative and intuitive, and they need to be confirmed by detailed numerical or experimental studies. There is an intuitive explanation for a stronger effect at longer horizons. I also thought that science is, at its core, really intuitive. The idea is relatively intuitive: a subterm should be evaluated only if it is needed, and if it is, it should be evaluated once only. The convergence in the projective topology is addressed in a very intuitive way as follows. Here we changed the terminology to use the term word in a more intuitive sense. An intuitive view of recall and precision is the following: suppose that the response contains correct and wrong links, and misses some correct links. Inversely, iconic representations do not always need a legend as the relations between sound and graphical forms are much more intuitive. In the rest of this section we present at an intuitive level the transformation algorithm and describe the semantics of the generalized operators. As an intuitive shorthand, a phenogenotype can be thought of as a human with a package of genes and experience. The data we present in this section are based on the intuitive premise that there is more to receiving than needing. Just as this intuitive knowledge is essential for design, the strategy can also aid in optimization. In the manufacturing domain, shop floor operators prefer to have a small amount of highly intuitive rules by sacrificing a small loss in predictive accuracy. Several possibilities might explain this somewhat counter-intuitive finding. Given this definition, both of the book's central propositions have considerable intuitive appeal. Changes in single parameter values can cause multiple, large and counter-intuitive changes in the dynamical behaviour. At an intuitive level, some insight has been obtained. They enable an intuitive representation and presentation of knowledge and information to the users. The idea of a direct perception of the hidden laws and ideal forms behind the surface of phenomena can be considered intuitive or unmediated knowledge. I prefer the term "competency" only because it is more intuitive. Retrospective intuitive judgments about shares' performance were highly accurate. Again, intuitive judgments were remarkably accurate, whereas thinking led to severe biases in judgment reflecting the availability of examples of the behaviors. A counterintuitive concept is one that violates intuitive assumptions about the properties of a particular thing. Minimally counterintuitive beliefs may have a potent survival advantage over intuitive beliefs: once processed and recalled, they degrade less than intuitive ones. Transfer of intuitive understanding is an essential par t of becoming musical. The various cases permit intuitive geometric interpretations of weighted distance. On the intuitive capacity of children to understand spoken languages. The following proof is more intuitive and in line with our general approach. Part of this discussion is nonrigorous, but it provides an intuitive understanding of the processes under consideration, and additionally guides the later rigorous development. On the intuitive level, the corresponding notions are fairly obvious. Although it seems intuitive that continuity of a relationship affords a basis for trust, it would be a serious mistake to confuse trust with dependency. The personae character drawings with descriptive text indicate the articulating inner forces that shape and form the subjective character of immediate intuitive apprehension. The central question is: what is the intuitive basis for this idea? However, repeated applications of that principle drive us to the counter-intuitive conclusion that something like continuity would hold even in the extreme case. Neither answer, then, is counterintuitive in this case (though perhaps we might say that they are both non-intuitive). The idea that operant behavior is governed by a selective process similar to that seen in gene-based evolution has intuitive appeal. I n the following section, the approximate solution in the most important region near the wall is developed using intuitive arguments. Patriotism was an intuitive spiritual force to him, not prudential but not merely passive either. More important, however, is the intuitive or unconscious classification in which we bring order to our experience. A real attempt is made to develop an intuitive understanding through careful explanation, many examples and case studies, and a friendly informal style. The intuitive idea behind it seems to be this: since morality is an expression of one's rational nature, it is essentially self-determined. At the intuitive level anti-perfectionism responds to a widespread distrust of concentrated power and of bureaucracies. The philosophy right from the start was the need to incorporate a variety of approaches, both analytical and intuitive. The architect follows the task of making intuitive - making obvious, making evident these inner forms in the structure, the building. We seek a more intuitive, geometric characterization of the construction problem that can be used in restricted practical situations. The mathematics of 'relaxation phenomena' offers a formal account of what the intuitive notion of irreversibility amounts to. They are a very difficult group to define or get an intuitive grasp of, because individual cases vary a lot. The counter-intuitive consequence could instead provide a case for an objective list account of welfare. The intuitive leaps, plus some delightfully contorted metaphors, remind us too much of this work's genesis in a course of lectures. In terms of the factor endowment and pollution haven effects, these signs appear to be counter-intuitive. There is also an intuitive explanation of this ambiguous result. The practice of adding all risks and all benefits has immediate intuitive appeal. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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