tacit
tacit 英 [ˈtæsɪt] 美 [ˈtæsɪt]
adj. 缄默的;不言而喻的;心照不宣的;默许的
- Something tacit is implied or understood without question. Holding hands might be a tacit acknowledgment that a boy and girl are dating.
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- adj. 缄默的;不言而喻的;心照不宣的;默许的
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1. The big question is whether, or how far, this tacit knowledge can be made explicit.
我们最大的问题在于,隐性知识是否,或者说何时,可以显性化。
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2. Automating tacit interactions is difficult because of the inherent variability; that is, users try to do something different every time.
自动化隐含交互很难实现,这源于其固有的变化性,也就是说,用户每次都尝试做不同的事情。
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3. The bottom line is any piece of relational tacit knowledge could be made explicit but logistics prevent it all being made explicit at once.
其底线在于,相关联隐性知识的任何一个点都可以显性化,但物流原理防止它立刻全部显性化。
- tacit (adj.) c. 1600, "silent, unspoken," from French tacite and directly from Latin tacitus "that is passed over in silence, done without words, assumed as a matter of course, silent," past participle of tacere "be silent, not speak," from suffixed form of PIE root *tak- "to be silent" (source also of Gothic þahan, Old Norse þegja "to be silent," Old Norse þagna "to grow dumb," Old Saxon thagian, Old High German dagen "to be silent"). The musical instruction tacet is the 3rd person present singular of the Latin verb. Related: Tacitly.
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