词汇 | atomistic |
释义 | atomistic adjective formaluk /ˌæt.əˈmɪs.tɪk/ us /ˌæt̬.əˈmɪs.tɪk/ existing or operating separately from other similar things or people: (人或事物与同类完全分离的)原子式的,分开的,分裂的 Without human society we remain atomistic individuals, isolated and alone.如若没有人类社会,我们每个人将会是原子式的存在,彼此隔绝且孤独无援。 Instead of holistic concepts of healing, modern medicine took an atomistic approach that reduced patients to no more than their dysfunctioning parts. Separateness and isolation in space apart apartheid atomized bitty clear of something freely gappy give something/someone a wide berthidiom hermetically sealed in piecesidiom purdah resegregation secluded secludedly seclusive unattached uncombined unfused uninhabited untethered Examples of atomisticatomistic For an atomistic individual, r and therefore are exogenous, perhaps even constant. Atomistic functionalism claims that there is a direct linkage between functional motivations and 'properties of particular grammars ' (174). In brief, she argues that to regard the gene in the customary atomistic fashion is simply wrong. The liberal understanding of autonomy is accused by critics of assuming an atomistic model of human agency and interaction. Surely the best way to improve is to sing and sing and sing again, not atomistic 'tests' and extracts, but complete pieces of music. For the atomistic energy, we use harmonic potentials, which are equivalent to linearized springs between the atoms and bonds. There is another fundamental problem with atomistic simulations (related to the relatively small system size). These results are exactly the opposite of those for atomistic consumption! From the study of continuum limit, we expect to check the atomistic phenomenon and their validation. Thus, simply averaging across atomistic simulations is not going to provide a picture of ion permeation. It was a corollary of the negation of social contract theory and the atomistic construction of the international society. We can equally dismiss a posteriori rationalizations of design intent as self-serving, and atomistic efforts to include intent as overly strong representation. First, it encourages an individualist portrayal of capital as the product of the actions of isolated, atomistic economic agents. In contrast to the atomistic view of the self in a low-context society, its counterpart in a high-context society is molecular. That is why the response of atomistic consumption to an interest-rate change generally is ambiguous, whereas the response of aggregate consumption generally is not. 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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