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词汇 deterministic
释义 deterministic
adjective
 social scienceuk /dɪˌtɜː.mɪˈnɪs.tɪk/ us /dɪ.tɝː.məˈnɪs.tɪk/
believing that everything that happens must happen as it does and could not have happened any other way, or relating to this belief: 决定论(者)的(认为一切事物具有不以人的意志为转移的必然性)
It would be overly deterministic to say that if the party did change its leader, the new one would continue to make the same mistakes.有人认为如果该政党改换领袖,新的领导人将会继续重复同样的错误,这样的看法实在是决定论者的论调。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Certainty
(as) clear as dayidiom
(as) sure as eggs is eggsidiom
and that's flat!idiom
assure someone of something
assured
decidedly
deffo
definite
definitely
definitive
ironclad
irrefutable
irrefutably
make no mistake (about it)idiom
mistake
unreserved
unreservedly
watertight
would
you can bet your lifeidiom

Examples of deterministic


deterministic
More important than the first-order approximation are the random fluctuations around the deterministic trajectory of the delay equation.
If this is fixed then the automaton is a fixed structure deterministic or a fixed structure stochastic automaton.
Unlike the smooth expanding maps treated just above, such maps are in general not structurally or measure-theoretically stable with respect to deterministic perturbations.
However, it seems intuitively plausible to suggest that our ex hypothesi deterministic universe is not close to any of these.
To clarify the distinction between the two types of system, let us first define deterministic and stochastic systems.
The / rules are deterministic modulo the choice of fresh variables.
It is useful to recall the dynamic efficiency result for the deterministic model first.
The system may, however, be intractable as a deterministic system in the practical sense, because it contains too many degrees of freedom.
These mortality probabilities were used in the model as deterministic parameters.
The residuation principle is based on the idea of delaying function calls until they are ready for a deterministic evaluation.
The residuation principle is based on the idea of delaying function calls until they are sufficiently instantiated for a deterministic evaluation by rewriting.
And it's not scientific and it's not deterministic.
The optimal results obtained from these deterministic formulations may not serve the real purpose of modelling the problem.
We show adequacy theorems relating the first semantics to deterministic schedulers, and the second semantics to probabilistic schedulers.
The relatively large role of the composition effect and the trade-based interactions suggests that countries do not follow a deterministic income- pollution path.
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