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词汇 axiomatic
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Definition of axiomatic in English:

axiomatic

adjective ˌaksɪəˈmatɪkˌæksiəˈmædɪk
  • 1Self-evident or unquestionable.

    自明的;无疑的

    it is axiomatic that dividends have to be financed

    毋庸置疑必须为分红筹措资金。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That people are different and should be allowed to make different choices is axiomatic to libertarians but they normally take that as given rather than arguing for it.
    • It should be axiomatic that the State, acting as the collective will of its people, will not let a handful of unscrupulous persons with clever tongues to take control of the common man's freedom.
    • It is axiomatic that every generation thinks the music of its youth was a benchmark of pop greatness.
    • It is axiomatic that to understand fully the current state of any area of human endeavour it is of vital importance to have a clear grasp of its past.
    • It's axiomatic that we have a grow-or-die economy.
    • And when you start caring about sports in Philadelphia, it's pretty much axiomatic that you're going to get your heart broken.
    • They came to accept as axiomatic that the strong and wealthy state is built on the energies of liberated individuals.
    • It is axiomatic that all monopoly groups, emerging from time to time, will remain the continuous target of the people so as to keep India free of despotism.
    • Which is that it is practically axiomatic that no decent progressive can really hold office - and remain worthy of support.
    • It is nearly axiomatic that voters in an election typically prefer the more likable candidate.
    • It is axiomatic that hard cases make bad law, but this is not a hard case.
    • It is axiomatic that the effective operation of our system of justice is contingent upon the existence of sufficient public confidence in its ability to perform its functions.
    • It'll be all-natural and organic, of course; still, he's entering a market in which it is axiomatic that you either grow or die.
    • It is axiomatic that the differences among the Chiefs of Staff are resolved by the military professionals themselves, with one of them acting as the arbitrator.
    • I regard it as axiomatic that if you are unwilling to advocate for your interests and in consequence get walked all over by people who do, then you have no-one to blame but yourself.
    • It is a tone which implies that certain thing in life are so axiomatic that no discussion of them is necessary or even possible.
    • The constitution can be faulted to a very great extent for this present state of affairs, but it is axiomatic that in making constitutions work, a give-and-take between rival factions is essential.
    • Like the photographer who shows his or her aptitude in the selective framing, it is axiomatic that the decisive representation of a single scene in pictorial representation is a key to its beauty.
    • Daily, the truth of this proposition - axiomatic to our ancestors, crassly ignored by progressive theorists today - becomes more evident.
    • The authors seem to accept it as axiomatic that the masses who suffer under tyranny are necessarily pro-American.
    Synonyms
    self-evident, unquestionable, undeniable
    accepted, understood, given, granted
    rare apodictic, indemonstrable
    1. 1.1Mathematics Relating to or containing axioms.
      〔主数〕公理的
      1914 saw the first axiomatic declaration of exactly what constitutes a ring
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since Euclid's axiomatic formulation of geometry mathematicians had been trying to prove his fifth postulate as a theorem deduced from the other four axioms.
      • He also examined the consistency of certain propositions in Gödel's system of axiomatic set theory.
      • How would an Aristotelian understand complex analysis, or functional analysis, or point set topology, or axiomatic set theory?
      • The resulting system, with ten axioms, is now the most commonly used one for axiomatic set theory.
      • We suggest that it was during R. L. Moore's tenure at Penn that he began to develop his method of teaching axiomatic systems, particularly topological spaces.

Derivatives

  • axiomatically

  • adverb
    • There is axiomatically no such thing as a light scarf for men in Britain.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There's nothing axiomatically pejorative about it, and some passages of history have made it a term of honor.
      • . It's not a bad strategy, except that a strategy that relies on inaction is axiomatically vulnerable.
      • But it is ordinary reciprocity that good psychoanalytic practice must, axiomatically, bar from the relationship of analyst and patient.
      • Or are people who disagree with us to be considered axiomatically evil?

Origin

Late 18th century: from Greek axiōmatikos, from axiōma 'what is thought fitting' (see axiom).

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of axiomatic in US English:

axiomatic

adjectiveˌæksiəˈmædɪkˌaksēəˈmadik
  • 1Self-evident or unquestionable.

    自明的;无疑的

    it is axiomatic that dividends have to be financed

    毋庸置疑必须为分红筹措资金。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Daily, the truth of this proposition - axiomatic to our ancestors, crassly ignored by progressive theorists today - becomes more evident.
    • It is axiomatic that all monopoly groups, emerging from time to time, will remain the continuous target of the people so as to keep India free of despotism.
    • That people are different and should be allowed to make different choices is axiomatic to libertarians but they normally take that as given rather than arguing for it.
    • And when you start caring about sports in Philadelphia, it's pretty much axiomatic that you're going to get your heart broken.
    • Like the photographer who shows his or her aptitude in the selective framing, it is axiomatic that the decisive representation of a single scene in pictorial representation is a key to its beauty.
    • It is nearly axiomatic that voters in an election typically prefer the more likable candidate.
    • It is a tone which implies that certain thing in life are so axiomatic that no discussion of them is necessary or even possible.
    • It is axiomatic that to understand fully the current state of any area of human endeavour it is of vital importance to have a clear grasp of its past.
    • It is axiomatic that every generation thinks the music of its youth was a benchmark of pop greatness.
    • I regard it as axiomatic that if you are unwilling to advocate for your interests and in consequence get walked all over by people who do, then you have no-one to blame but yourself.
    • It is axiomatic that the differences among the Chiefs of Staff are resolved by the military professionals themselves, with one of them acting as the arbitrator.
    • The authors seem to accept it as axiomatic that the masses who suffer under tyranny are necessarily pro-American.
    • It's axiomatic that we have a grow-or-die economy.
    • Which is that it is practically axiomatic that no decent progressive can really hold office - and remain worthy of support.
    • It should be axiomatic that the State, acting as the collective will of its people, will not let a handful of unscrupulous persons with clever tongues to take control of the common man's freedom.
    • They came to accept as axiomatic that the strong and wealthy state is built on the energies of liberated individuals.
    • The constitution can be faulted to a very great extent for this present state of affairs, but it is axiomatic that in making constitutions work, a give-and-take between rival factions is essential.
    • It is axiomatic that the effective operation of our system of justice is contingent upon the existence of sufficient public confidence in its ability to perform its functions.
    • It is axiomatic that hard cases make bad law, but this is not a hard case.
    • It'll be all-natural and organic, of course; still, he's entering a market in which it is axiomatic that you either grow or die.
    Synonyms
    self-evident, unquestionable, undeniable
    1. 1.1Mathematics attributive Relating to or containing axioms.
      〔主数〕公理的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • How would an Aristotelian understand complex analysis, or functional analysis, or point set topology, or axiomatic set theory?
      • The resulting system, with ten axioms, is now the most commonly used one for axiomatic set theory.
      • We suggest that it was during R. L. Moore's tenure at Penn that he began to develop his method of teaching axiomatic systems, particularly topological spaces.
      • He also examined the consistency of certain propositions in Gödel's system of axiomatic set theory.
      • Since Euclid's axiomatic formulation of geometry mathematicians had been trying to prove his fifth postulate as a theorem deduced from the other four axioms.

Origin

Late 18th century: from Greek axiōmatikos, from axiōma ‘what is thought fitting’ (see axiom).

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