deductive
英 [dɪ'dʌktɪv]
美 [dɪ'dʌktɪv]
英語の語源
- deductive (adj.)
- 1640s, from Latin deductivus, from deduct-, past participle stem of deducere "to deduce" (see deduce). Related: Deductively.
例文
- 1. She didn 't seem at all impressed by his deductive powers.
- 彼女は彼の推論能力にまったく動じていないようだ。
- 2.At one point in the Metaphysics,Aristole seems to distinguish between empirical studies and deductive logic.<形而上学>では、アリストテレスは経験的な研究と推理ロジックの違いについて言及しているようだ。
- 3. Deductive inference and non- deductive inference are often used in mathematical prof.
- 演繹推論と非演繹推論は数学的証明によく用いられる。
- 4.Bell was good at deductive reasoning to diagnose disease.
- ビルは推論を用いて病状を診療するのが上手だ。
- 5.The result calculated by the deductive method is wrong.
- 演繹法で推定した結果、誤りであった。
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