axiom

英 [ˈæk.si.əm]      美 [ˈæk.si.əm]
  • n. [数] 公理;格言;自明之理
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将“axiom”与“aksi”结合记忆,"aksi"在某些语言中与“行动”相关。想象一个“aksi”(行动)是如此普遍接受和显然,以至于它成为了无需证明的基本原则或真理,这就是“axiom”的含义——公理或格言。

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axiom 公理

来自词根ag, 做。从实践中总结出来的理论。

axiom (n.)
late 15c., from Middle French axiome, from Latin axioma, from Greek axioma "authority," literally "that which is thought worthy or fit," from axioun "to think worthy," from axios "worthy, worth, of like value, weighing as much," from PIE adjective *ag-ty-o- "weighty," from root *ag- "to drive, draw, move" (see act (n.)).
Axioms in philosophy are not axioms until they are proved upon our pulses. [Keats, letter, May 3, 1818]
1. It is a widely held axiom that they should not negotiate with terrorists.
他们不应与恐怖分子谈判是普遍接受的公理.
2. It is an axiom in the business world that a satisfied customer is the best advertisement.
满意的顾客是最好的广告,这是商界的格言.
3. The concern about this axiom stemmed from the fact.
对于这个公理的考虑是基于这样的事实.
4. This statement is the fundamental axiom that distinguished chemistry from alchemy.
这个论述是化学区别于炼金术的基本定律.
5. It'seemed clear to him that this axiom could be dispensed with.
看来他清楚地认识到这个公理能够去掉.