ratiocination 英 [ˌrætiˌɒsɪˈneɪʃn]   美 [ˌreɪʃioʊsɪˈneɪʃn]

ratiocination

ratiocination  英 [ˌrætiˌɒsɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌreɪʃioʊsɪˈneɪʃn]

n. 推理;推论 

名词复数:ratiocinations 

Mr Bush is a convert to an evangelical Christianity that emphasises emotion—particularly the intensely emotional experience of being born again—over ratiocination. 布什皈依基督教福音派,该派强调主观情绪,尤其是狂热的再生体验,要凌驾于推理之上。
Mr Bush is a convert to an evangelical Christianity that emphasises emotion-particularly the intensely emotional experience of being born again-over ratiocination. 布什皈依了福音基督教会,强调重感情(尤其是重生的感情经历),轻理性。

  • Take your time and think things through logically. That's what it means to use ratiocination to solve a problem.
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  • n. 推理;推论
  • 1. Mr Bush is a convert to an evangelical Christianity that emphasises emotion—particularly the intensely emotional experience of being born again—over ratiocination.

    布什皈依基督教福音派,该派强调主观情绪,尤其是狂热的再生体验,要凌驾于推理之上。

  • 2. Mr Bush is a convert to an evangelical Christianity that emphasises emotion-particularly the intensely emotional experience of being born again-over ratiocination.

    布什皈依了福音基督教会,强调重感情(尤其是重生的感情经历),轻理性。

  • 3. Maths is not only a knowledge system but also a rational thinking and argument system. It is a systematism theory knowledge summation by height abstract and strict logic ratiocination.

    数学既是一个知识体系,又是一个理性的思辩体系,它是经过高度抽象和严格的逻辑推理形成的系统化理论知识总和。

  • ratiocination (n.) "process of reasoning," 1520s, from Latin ratiocinationem (nominative ratiocinatio) "a reasoning, calm reasoning," from past participle stem of ratiocinare "to calculate, deliberate," from ratio (see ratio) + -cinari, which probably is related to conari "to endeavor, to try," from PIE *kona-, from root *ken- "to hasten, set oneself in motion" (see deacon).
rati·ocin·ation / ˌrætiˌɒsɪˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌreɪʃioʊsɪˈneɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the process of thinking or arguing about sth in a logical way 推理;推论 ratiocination ratiocinations rati·ocin·ation / ˌrætiˌɒsɪˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌreɪʃioʊsɪˈneɪʃn /
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