词汇 | plausibility |
释义 | plausibility noun[ U ] uk /ˌplɔː.zəˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us /ˌplɑː.zəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/ the quality of seeming likely to be true, or possible to believe: 合理性 In Chapter 2 she goes on to test the plausibility of these assumptions.在第二章中,她继续测试这些假设的合理性。 Falsehoods that are too often repeated take on a ring of plausibility. 谎言经常重复就会显得有道理。 See plausible James Bond films are not known for their plausibility. The story has just enough plausibility to be believed. The amount of attention this idea has received is out of proportion with its plausibility. Believable barely credible believable believably colourable convincing convincingly credible credibly plausible plausible deniability plausibly shallow shallowly thinkable true to life unconvincingly Examples of plausibilityplausibility Given sufficient processing time, would the postverbal noun be successful in displacing the filler as theme, regardless of its plausibility? We agree with barlow on the plausibility of rotation-tuned visual cortical neurons, which may be involved in the twisting motion experience in shepard's experiments. In the above examples, computer simulations and robot experiments give comparable results and are both used to test and support the plausibility of biological models. One reason for this may be that computation of plausibility was simply delayed. Assessments of the initial plausibility of such theories basically involve ascertaining whether they are the products of sound abductive reasoning. Whatever the merits of middle knowledge, it cannot be said that the treatment of these issues tends to the increase of its plausibility. The notions of qualitative probabilities, qualitative plausibility, and so on, are then introduced. Biological plausibility depends not only on the machinery of wetware, but also on its epigenetic provenance. This has both a dimension of cognitive plausibility, and one of computational efficiency. And the opposite can happen as well : some beliefs may be so dear as to override a rule with less plausibility. The plausibility of the model is assessed on the basis of a cross-national time series analysis of economic policy choice and performance in nineteen nations. That is, it is not necessary to specify a variety of simulated models, making choices as to their plausibility if conflicting inferences result. The system is able to estimate the plausibility of the user's tasks and will suggest modifications using heuristics. I conclude that, despite prima facie plausibility, these arguments do not, in fact, work. They have explored what happens if you make these prior plausibility restrictions formal. See all examples of plausibility 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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