英単語

corollaryの意味・使い方・発音

corollary

英 [kə'rɒlərɪ] 美 ['kɔrəlɛri]
  • n. 推論; 補論

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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