corollary
英 [kə'rɒlərɪ]
美 ['kɔrəlɛri]
語源
補足 必要な結果 推論corolla(花冠)から。文字どおり、花の代償を払うこと。後に論理学用語で推論を指す。
英語の語源
- 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.)).
例文
- 1. The number of prisoners increased as a corollary of the government 's determination to combat violent crime.
- 政府が暴力犯罪への打撃を決意したことが、囚人の数の増加につながった。
- 2.The corollary could only be yet another distoration.
- するとまた歪みが多くなる。
- 3.By the corollary to Theorem 4.3,the origin is asympotically stable.
- 定理4.3による推論では、原点は漸近的に安定している。
- 4.The corollary in Japan is "He doesn 't belong ".
- 日本での必然的な結果は、"彼には所属していない."
- 5である。We have the following corollary to this principle.
- この原理から以下のように導出することができる。
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