a priori

[ˌeɪ praɪˈɔ:raɪ]
  • 释义
  • 推理的,演绎的推理地,演绎地;验前;先验;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    One assumes, a priori, that a parent would be better at dealing with problems.

    人们总是想当然地认为父母更善于处理问题。

    ——柯林斯例句
  • 2、

    In the absence of such evidence, there is no a priori hypothesis to work with.

    没有此类证据,就没有可以推理的前提。

    ——柯林斯例句
  • 3、

    The most plausible instances of a priori concept are the formal concepts of logic.

    先验概念的最似乎有道理的例子是逻辑的形式概念.

    ——辞典例句
  • 4、

    The most plausible instarces of a priori concepts are the formal concepts of logic.

    光验概念的一个最似乎有道理的例子是逻辑的形式概念.

    ——辞典例句
  • 5、

    This algorithm requires not much a priori knowledge of the system parameters.

    此算法不要求系统参数更多的先验知识.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 6、

    Pragmatism agrees with empiricism in its emphasis on the priority of experience over a priori reasoning.

    实用主义与经验主义所强调的经验的优先性高过推论的优先性是一致的.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 7、

    Therefore, reputable and qualified scientists in this field are boycotted a priori.

    因此, 正是该领域中有信誉的称职的科学家在阻止一种经验.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 8、

    There is no a priori reason for assuming that these processes will necessarily " hang together " functionally.

    然而,我们没有理由假设这些过程必然会在功能上相互挂勾.

    ——期刊摘选