词汇 | attribution |
释义 | attribution noun[ U ] uk /ˌæt.rɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ us /ˌæt.rəˈbjuː.ʃən/ the act of saying or thinking that something is the result or work of a particular person or thing: 归因;归属;归属物 The usual attribution of the work to Leonardo is now disputed by several experts.一般认为这幅作品出自莱昂纳多的手笔,但现在这种说法受到了数位专家的质疑。 Blaming & accusing accusatory accuse someone of a crime accuse someone of something accuser accusingly alleged arraign blame blame game chalk contributory negligence haul have someone to thank (for something)idiom impeachment imputation incriminating incrimination opprobrium recrimination stitch attribution | American Dictionaryattribution noun[ U ] us/ˌæ·trəˈbju·ʃən/ the act of saying what the origin or cause of something is: He borrowed from other people’s writing without attribution. Examples of attributionattribution In time, this repetitive attribution of a particular symbolic value to certain social actions became assumed as normative. Changes in attribution and expressed emotion among the relatives of patients with schizophrenia. What the study does not have is information on respondents' attributions of their depressive complaints to traumatic events. First, there are considerable similarities in attributions of meaning within age-differentiated national samples. Working at the level of the semantics, rather than that of the abstract machine, enables a precise discussion of alternative cost attributions. Attribution and the maintenance of behaviour change in falling asleep. They were less concerned with identifying the style, artistic technique or attribution of painting than they were with its inherent quality. Such an attribution could be meaningful only for specific gauges. Is it relevant for this attribution that even this proof is still not a proof valid in classical mechanics? In terms of the social information processing variables, attributions of sorrow to provoking peers were a positive predictor of physical victimization. Through repeated cycles of shape proposal and score attribution, the system provides a model that best fits customers' preferences. Imitative texts of high quality are of some importance to students of attribution, especially those who use computational methods. Despite a century of research, statistical and computational methods for authorship attribution are neither reliable, well-regarded, widely used nor well-understood. Since we are always busy concentrating on the present, our attentions may be diverted before any final attribution can be completed - contexts slip away. Otherwise, attributions of domain-specific thoughts alone would do perfectly well. 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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