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Definition of recursive in English: recursiveadjective rɪˈkəːsɪvrəˈkərsɪv 1Characterized by recurrence or repetition. 递归的,循环的,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - So perhaps the solution lies in some recursive synthesis of the two - if change is sexier/more useable/better, then maybe it'll meet less resistance.
- Politically negotiated opinions, informed and uninformed, expert and otherwise, are important factors in the recursive social policy process of analysis, formation and implementation.
- Attempting to cure poverty by increasing the minimum wage is thus somewhat recursive.
- For people such as us, who are obsessed with the recursive nature of signs, it is like a series of mirrors reflecting each other into a distorted infinitude of mixed interpretations and intentions.
- And if you had a universe-sized computer, it could run all kinds of recursive worlds; it could, for instance, simulate an entire galaxy.
- It is, unfortunately, a recursive game, providing opportunities for learning from past mistakes.
- The community's crisis of violence is reflected in a recursive narrative pattern, shaped out of repetitions and returns of the repressed memories of white violence in slavery.
- What I am saying is that it is inherently recursive (it operates on the products of its own operation).
- Every mystery is contained inside another one like a Russian doll but one where each shell is the same size as the last, a recursive puzzle.
- Here is the recursive bit that really caught my interest.
- In other words, the recursive action of fictional analysis reconstructs and reconfigures the power of the word through learning about text.
- Society was looking at itself too much already, was caught in recursive loops, and could more or less do this blindfolded.
- Liberals want to change the third variable, but this is somewhat recursive.
- Somehow this is clever, because it's recursive.
- This may well be true, but it's somewhat recursive: value investing (like efficient markets) only works as long as a lot of people don't think it works.
- The end goal is that comments about a story enrich that story and that the process is recursive i.e. comments can be about comments, eventually providing an ecology of news.
- 1.1Linguistics Mathematics Relating to or involving the repeated application of a rule, definition, or procedure to successive results.
〔数,语言学〕(公式,定义,程序)递归的 this restriction ensures that the grammar is recursive Example sentencesExamples - A class of mathematical problems is called recursive if there is an algorithm for finding the answer in each individual case.
- He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with recursive definitions is consistent.
- Kleene's research was on the theory of algorithms and recursive functions.
- She published papers on mathematical logic, recursive function theory, and theoretical computer science.
- It's hard for me to believe that any creature could develop anything much like human language without at least some limited form of recursive compositionality.
- 1.2Computing Relating to or involving a program or routine of which a part requires the application of the whole, so that its explicit interpretation requires in general many successive executions.
〔计算机〕(程序)循环的,递归的 Example sentencesExamples - An expression could invoke recursive functions or entire subprograms, for example.
- A recursive function is one that calls itself, often over and over again.
- Providing recursive queries to arbitrary IP addresses on the internet exposes a name server to both cache poisoning and denial of service attacks.
- With the latest security holes, the programs are vulnerable only when acting as recursive name servers.
- It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle recursive interrupts, which complicate programming.
OriginLate 18th century (in the general sense): from late Latin recurs- 'returned' (from the verb recurrere 'run back') + -ive. Specific uses have arisen in the 20th century. Definition of recursive in US English: recursiveadjectiverəˈkərsivrəˈkərsɪv 1Characterized by recurrence or repetition. 递归的,循环的,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - Every mystery is contained inside another one like a Russian doll but one where each shell is the same size as the last, a recursive puzzle.
- Politically negotiated opinions, informed and uninformed, expert and otherwise, are important factors in the recursive social policy process of analysis, formation and implementation.
- So perhaps the solution lies in some recursive synthesis of the two - if change is sexier/more useable/better, then maybe it'll meet less resistance.
- In other words, the recursive action of fictional analysis reconstructs and reconfigures the power of the word through learning about text.
- Society was looking at itself too much already, was caught in recursive loops, and could more or less do this blindfolded.
- The end goal is that comments about a story enrich that story and that the process is recursive i.e. comments can be about comments, eventually providing an ecology of news.
- Here is the recursive bit that really caught my interest.
- Somehow this is clever, because it's recursive.
- What I am saying is that it is inherently recursive (it operates on the products of its own operation).
- This may well be true, but it's somewhat recursive: value investing (like efficient markets) only works as long as a lot of people don't think it works.
- Attempting to cure poverty by increasing the minimum wage is thus somewhat recursive.
- And if you had a universe-sized computer, it could run all kinds of recursive worlds; it could, for instance, simulate an entire galaxy.
- For people such as us, who are obsessed with the recursive nature of signs, it is like a series of mirrors reflecting each other into a distorted infinitude of mixed interpretations and intentions.
- It is, unfortunately, a recursive game, providing opportunities for learning from past mistakes.
- The community's crisis of violence is reflected in a recursive narrative pattern, shaped out of repetitions and returns of the repressed memories of white violence in slavery.
- Liberals want to change the third variable, but this is somewhat recursive.
- 1.1Mathematics Linguistics Relating to or involving the repeated application of a rule, definition, or procedure to successive results.
〔数,语言学〕(公式,定义,程序)递归的 this restriction ensures that the grammar is recursive Example sentencesExamples - Kleene's research was on the theory of algorithms and recursive functions.
- She published papers on mathematical logic, recursive function theory, and theoretical computer science.
- A class of mathematical problems is called recursive if there is an algorithm for finding the answer in each individual case.
- He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with recursive definitions is consistent.
- It's hard for me to believe that any creature could develop anything much like human language without at least some limited form of recursive compositionality.
- 1.2Computing Relating to or involving a program or routine of which a part requires the application of the whole, so that its explicit interpretation requires in general many successive executions.
〔计算机〕(程序)循环的,递归的 Example sentencesExamples - Providing recursive queries to arbitrary IP addresses on the internet exposes a name server to both cache poisoning and denial of service attacks.
- It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle recursive interrupts, which complicate programming.
- A recursive function is one that calls itself, often over and over again.
- With the latest security holes, the programs are vulnerable only when acting as recursive name servers.
- An expression could invoke recursive functions or entire subprograms, for example.
OriginLate 18th century (in the general sense): from late Latin recurs- ‘returned’ (from the verb recurrere ‘run back’) + -ive. Specific uses have arisen in the 20th century. |