corollary 英 [kəˈrɒləri]   美 [ˈkɔrəleri]

corollary

corollary  英 [kəˈrɒləri] 美 [ˈkɔrəleri]

n. 推论;必然的结果 

名词复数:corollaries 

One corollary of this general principle is that services should not be stateful. 此总体原则的一个推论就是,服务不应为有状态型的。
A corollary of this principle is that a learning algorithm should never be evaluated for its results in the training set because this shows no evidence of an ability to generalize to unseen instances. 这个原理的一个推论是,一种学习算法永远不会对它训练集的结果进行评估,因为对于一种未知的事例而言,没有证据表明算法具有概括它们的能力。

  • Corollary describes a result that is the natural consequence of something else. You could say that your weight gain is a corollary of the recent arrival of a bakery across the street from your house.
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  • n. 推论;必然的结果
  • 1. One corollary of this general principle is that services should not be stateful.

    此总体原则的一个推论就是,服务不应为有状态型的。

  • 2. A corollary of this principle is that a learning algorithm should never be evaluated for its results in the training set because this shows no evidence of an ability to generalize to unseen instances.

    这个原理的一个推论是,一种学习算法永远不会对它训练集的结果进行评估,因为对于一种未知的事例而言,没有证据表明算法具有概括它们的能力。

  • 3. corollary: Avoid becoming an administrator, or your job will consist of dealing with money and disputes.

    推论:避免成为管理人员,否则你的工作将会由「处理钱和争议」构成。

  • corollary (n.) late 14c., "a proposition inadvertently proved in proving another," from Late Latin corollarium "a deduction, consequence," from Latin corollarium, originally "money paid for a garland," hence "gift, gratuity, something extra;" and in logic, "a proposition proved from another that has been proved." From corolla "small garland," diminutive of corona "a crown" (see crown (n.)).
cor·ol·lary / kəˈrɒləri ; NAmE ˈkɔːrəleri ; ˈkɑːrəleri / noun ( plural cor·ol·laries ) corollary(of/to sth) ( formal or technical 术语 ) a situation, an argument or a fact that is the natural and direct result of another one 必然的结果(或结论) corollary corollaries cor·ol·lary / kəˈrɒləri ; NAmE ˈkɔːrəleri ; ˈkɑːrəleri /
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