第三人称复数:corollaries
名词必然的结果,系,推论
1. 系定理:这种情况尽管在一切情形里都是正确的,但在特定的情形里需要一个十分重要的系定理(corollary). 假定我们正在考虑的系统变化由一个相对来说小的亚系统(subsystem)和一个大的蓄积库组成(从这个蓄积库中我们可以根据需要提取尽可能多的能量).
2. 系定理; 系; 推论:co-prime 互质; 互素 | corollary 系定理; 系; 推论 | correct to 准确至;取值至
3. 系:corollary equipment 配套设备 | corollary 系 | Corollithion 花冠颗石
1. 必然的想法(或结果);直接推论
A corollary of something is an idea, argument, or fact that results directly from it.
e.g. The number of prisoners increased as a corollary of the government's determination to combat violent crime.
政府决心打击暴力犯罪,直接导致了囚犯数量的增多。
1. A corollary is that the darker the summer suntan, the better.
2. Political reforms are therefore a precondition for deepening economic reform, and a corollary to the polycentric and open structure created by economic freedoms.
3. The corollary to this is that if they go on writing poetry, they can devote themselves to true literature.
4. China has gained tremendous progress in its infrastructure development and as a corollary, its manufacturing.
5. Therefore, a tandem advance of the yuan and the Australian markets seems like a corollary.
6. Analysts expect its IPO to spark strong interest due to booming power consumption, a corollary to galloping economic growth that has left the country desperate for electricity.
noun
1. (logic) an inference that follows directly from the proof of another proposition
2. a practical consequence that follows naturally
e.g. blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love