词汇 | reducible |
释义 | reducible adjective uk /rɪˈdʒuː.sə.bəl/ us /rɪˈduː.sə.bəl/ able to be made simpler, or smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.: 可减少的,可缩减的 Some risks are reducible, others are in the hands of fate.有些风险是可以降低的,有些则掌握在命运的手中。 The name Cassandra is reducible to "Sandy" and Lucinda to "Cindy".Cassandra这个名字可以简化为“Sandy” ,Lucinda则可以简化为“Cindy”。 Some problems of ageing are socially and psychologically constructed and may be reducible. The world of experience is reducible to a few basic laws. Empedocles argued that everything was fundamentally reducible to the elements earth, water, air and fire. Becoming and making smaller or less abridgment attenuate attenuated attenuating attenuation compress contraction dwindle dwindling ease ease someone's mindidiom ease up/off halve recede reduce reduction resize retreat trough tumble Examples of reduciblereducible Their reported attitude is reducible to a predictive implication of their anchoring preferences. An object is a normal form if it is not reducible. This risk is not reducible and is an intrinsic feature of the contract itself. This is a good that is not reducible to the interests of individual family members. In many situations in which a ranking is desired, the outcome matrix is, however, reducible. Households, representative agents, etc., are likewise all social terms that are not reducible to 'individuals'. First, collective preferences are not reducible to a set of correlative individual preferences. So one should not expect that all systems (), even small in the r -norm, are reducible, and this is indeed not the case. It may also determine that some other expression (* a b) is not reducible. On a parallel machine the sharing of sub-expressions means that a globally addressable memory space is required for full flexibility in distribution of reducible expressions. Hawkins (1994, 2004), for instance, has long claimed that grammatical phenomena are reducible to parsing principles. This is genuine desert, linked to desert of reward, but not reducible to it. That is, each noncanonical term can be split into exactly one evaluation context and reducible subexpression. The concept of business environment itself is a tricky one, often reducible to the operational definitions of the researcher. But they also mention that associative learning is the most fundamental and primitive, maybe the form to which all other forms are reducible in fine. 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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