a priori

先天的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

先天的;(拉)演绎的,推理的

adv.

先天地;演绎地;推理地
例句
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1·One assumes, a priori, that a parent would be better at dealing with problems.
人们通常推论,父母更善于处理问题。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·So a priori, this was not necessarily true.
所以先验的并不一定是正确的。
3·At any rate that certainly is not knowable a priori.
不管怎样,那肯定不是一个可知的先验。
4·But we have no way of knowing a priori that they are true of the world.
但是我们无法知道先验是否真实存在。
5·In other words, the frequencies of those waves should be constant in time and space a priori.
换句话说,那些波的频率根据推断在时空上是常定的。
6·According to Kant this again is a principle that we can know to be true a priori of the world.
康德认为这又可以,看作是世界的一种先验原理。
7·Did you know, a priori, what professional domain you would study at university or did you have doubts?
您事先是否知道在大学里会学习什么专业领域,或者您是否有过怀疑?
8·If the efficient market hypothesis were valid, there would be an a priori reason for imposing no constraints.
假如有效市场假说有效,放任自流就存在先验理由。
9·It's a very appealing kind of a priori theory, but the thing about theories is they're supposed to make predictions.
这是一个很有吸引力的早期理论,但是理论的意义在于,它们可以被用来进行预测。
10·It's not easy to calculate a priori what it's going to do all the way across the phase diagram for any mole fraction.
对于任一摩尔分数,去预计它穿越相图,会做什么并不容易。
同义词
adj.
[数]先天的;(拉)演绎的,推理的
adv.
先天地;演绎地;推理地