transitive
形容词过渡的; (指动词)及物的; 转变的; <数><逻>可递的
名词<语>及物动词
形容词intransitive
1. 可传递的:(2)假定人们对各种法律资源的偏好是可传递的(transitive ),即如果守法者在两种法律规范组合A和B中更偏好A,在B和C中更偏好B,那么守法者在A和C中就可能更偏好A.
2. 遞移性:对所有A中的元素x均满足xRx(即(x,x)R), 则称关系R具反身性(reflexive)对所有A中的元素x,y ,若xRy(即(x,y)R) 则 yRx (即(y,x)R), 则称关系R具对称性(symmetric)对所有A中的元素x,y,z ,若xRy 且yRz 则 xRz , 则称关系R具递移性(transitive)对所有A中的元素x,
3. 传递性:需要指出的是,这些知识具有这样的逻辑特征,首先,这些序关系的知识都具有完全性(complete)和传递性(transitive). 其次,这些知识之间具有相互推理的逻辑关系. 关于行动的序关系可以用概率分布和效用函数推导出来.
1. transitive
1. (动词)及物的
A transitive verb has a direct object.
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1. If it is used as a transitive verb, it means to make someone suffer or bring someone unnecessary trouble.
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2. The paradoxical use of a transitive verb is the satirical approach by which the public vents its helplessness and criticizes the abuse of power.
noun
1. a verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical
Synonym: transitive verb transitive verb form
adj
1. designating a verb that requires a direct object to complete the meaning