corollary
英式音标:[kəˈrɒləri] 美式音标:[ˈkɔrəleri]
corollary基本解释 n. 推论;必然的结果 corollary的意思释义 n.必然的结果,系,推论;变形 复数:corollaries

corollary怎么读
英式音标:[kəˈrɒləri]
美式音标:[ˈkɔrəleri]
corollary基本解释
n. 推论;必然的结果
corollary的意思释义
n.
必然的结果,系,推论;
变形
复数:corollaries
英英释义
corollary[ kə\'rɔləri ]n.
a practical consequence that follows naturally
\"blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love\"
(logic) an inference that follows directly from the proof of another proposition
corollary用法及例句
词组短语
corollary equipment配套设备
双语例句
Neither of them know about it, and the corollary of that is that someone else revealed the secret.
他们两人并不知道这回事,因此一定是另外有人泄露了秘密
Neither of them knew about it, and the corollary of that is that someone else revealed the secret.
他们两人并不知道这回事,因此一定是另外有人泄露了秘密。
例句参考
A randomized trial of \"corollary orders\"to prevent errors of omission.Corollary discharge provides accurate eye position information to the oculomotor system.
Neurophysiological evidence of corollary discharge dysfunction in schizophrenia.
Kabab Chini (Piper cubeba) & Its Healing Corollary in Unani Medicine: An Overview
Ridge regression: biased estimation for nonorthogonal problems
Ridge Regression: Biased Estimation for Nonorthogonal Problems
A theory of diagnosis from first principles
Conditional value-at-risk for general loss distributions
Subjective Probability and Expected Utility without Additivity
Dual variational methods in critical point theory and applications
corollary词源
corollary
corollary: [14] Latin corolla was a ‘little crown or garland’, typically made from flowers (the word was a diminutive form of corōna ‘crown’, source of English crown). Hence a corollārium was ‘money paid for such a garland’, and by extension ‘gratuity’. Later it developed the meaning ‘deduction’, applied in geometry to a subsidiary proposition dependent on a previous proof, the sense in which it was first borrowed into English. (English acquired corolla itself in the 17th century.)=> coronary, crown
corollary (n.)
late 14c., 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 \"crown\" (see crown (n.)).
