网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 self-consistent
释义

Definition of self-consistent in English:

self-consistent

adjective sɛlfkənˈsɪst(ə)nt
  • Not having parts or aspects which are in conflict or contradiction with each other; consistent.

    自相一致的;一贯的

    the theory is both rigorous and self-consistent

    这一理论既严格又前后一致。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To do so, we employ a standard model of amphiphilic polymers, which we describe in the next section, and solve it within the framework of self-consistent field theory.
    • More than that, there is a positive pleasure in an intricate, sweeping and self-consistent act of creation.
    • As yet, we do not know if these coincidences are just lucky outcomes of all possibilities, or whether there is one and only one possible combination that is logically self-consistent.
    • This study is an attempt to determine whether standard concepts of fluid mechanics can yield a self-consistent model of this process.
    • Working at about the same time, Heisenberg formulated matrix mechanics, which was the first complete and self-consistent theory of quantum mechanics.
    • Every statement gains its validity by fitting into a self-consistent model, and by becoming a useful tool to myself or others.
    • Scenario planning involves the creation of a number (typically two to four) complete scenarios of the future, each of which is self-consistent but significantly different from the others.
    • I can't vouch for the quality of the scientific references, but the information certainly seemed self-consistent and reasonable.
    • Feed them a complete and self-consistent background mythology to make the big lie sound plausible when it comes.
    • People begin to realise that while anarchism may be the most beautiful and self-consistent political idea out there, the process of actually making it happen would be utterly horrific.
    • The methods they used have all been developed before by string theorists, but their merit was to put together the different techniques in a self-consistent manner.
    • Therefore, the collapse is not self-consistent with the initial scaling hypothesis and consequently is incorrect.
    • We have carried out a self-consistent field study of the fusion of membranes consisting of flexible block copolymers in a solvent of homopolymer.
    • The myth that we perpetrate is that mathematics is reliable, self-consistent, and immutable, and that ‘good’ mathematicians do not make mistakes.
    • The ideas are not always going to be those we personally hold, and indeed are not always going to be internally self-consistent.
    • Therefore, a self-consistent method is necessary to determine these parameters.
    • Attacked and defended by a thousand politicians and pamphleteers, it has held the field as the only theory which provides an intelligible, self-consistent, workable system.
    • The third step is to ascertain that the specifications are self-consistent.
    • Molecular dynamics is now capable of calculating pressure profiles using a completely self-consistent model that treats all elements of the bilayer and solvent with equal accuracy.
    • The self-consistent approximation is a crude one, since in the case of the genetic switch, the state of a given gene is often determined by the number of protein products of the other gene.

Derivatives

  • self-consistency

  • noun
    • In most cases what is understood as ‘fact’ by scientists has withstood the tests of self-consistency, replicability and peer-review, which are key to the validation of scientific knowledge.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By uniquely defining the universe of genes to be analyzed, this definition provides self-consistency and makes the definition of distances independent of any genes to be discovered in the future.
      • Its practitioners are in fact inclined to be rather disdainful of any such systemising or self-consistency seeking enterprise.
      • Nevertheless, the resubstitution test is absolutely necessary because it reflects the self-consistency of an identification method, especially for its algorithm part.
      • Its self-consistency, direct measurements of predicted plate motions, earthquake focal mechanisms, and distribution of earthquakes have all played their part in confirming the theory.

Definition of self-consistent in US English:

self-consistent

adjectiveˈˌself kənˈsistnt
  • Not having parts or aspects which are in conflict or contradiction with each other; consistent.

    自相一致的;一贯的

    the theory is both rigorous and self-consistent

    这一理论既严格又前后一致。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This study is an attempt to determine whether standard concepts of fluid mechanics can yield a self-consistent model of this process.
    • The third step is to ascertain that the specifications are self-consistent.
    • Therefore, the collapse is not self-consistent with the initial scaling hypothesis and consequently is incorrect.
    • The ideas are not always going to be those we personally hold, and indeed are not always going to be internally self-consistent.
    • Therefore, a self-consistent method is necessary to determine these parameters.
    • The myth that we perpetrate is that mathematics is reliable, self-consistent, and immutable, and that ‘good’ mathematicians do not make mistakes.
    • Working at about the same time, Heisenberg formulated matrix mechanics, which was the first complete and self-consistent theory of quantum mechanics.
    • Attacked and defended by a thousand politicians and pamphleteers, it has held the field as the only theory which provides an intelligible, self-consistent, workable system.
    • Feed them a complete and self-consistent background mythology to make the big lie sound plausible when it comes.
    • Scenario planning involves the creation of a number (typically two to four) complete scenarios of the future, each of which is self-consistent but significantly different from the others.
    • The methods they used have all been developed before by string theorists, but their merit was to put together the different techniques in a self-consistent manner.
    • The self-consistent approximation is a crude one, since in the case of the genetic switch, the state of a given gene is often determined by the number of protein products of the other gene.
    • To do so, we employ a standard model of amphiphilic polymers, which we describe in the next section, and solve it within the framework of self-consistent field theory.
    • As yet, we do not know if these coincidences are just lucky outcomes of all possibilities, or whether there is one and only one possible combination that is logically self-consistent.
    • We have carried out a self-consistent field study of the fusion of membranes consisting of flexible block copolymers in a solvent of homopolymer.
    • More than that, there is a positive pleasure in an intricate, sweeping and self-consistent act of creation.
    • Every statement gains its validity by fitting into a self-consistent model, and by becoming a useful tool to myself or others.
    • People begin to realise that while anarchism may be the most beautiful and self-consistent political idea out there, the process of actually making it happen would be utterly horrific.
    • Molecular dynamics is now capable of calculating pressure profiles using a completely self-consistent model that treats all elements of the bilayer and solvent with equal accuracy.
    • I can't vouch for the quality of the scientific references, but the information certainly seemed self-consistent and reasonable.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2025/1/14 16:53:48