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词汇 occurrent
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Definition of occurrent in English:

occurrent

adjective əˈkʌrəntəˈkərənt
  • Actually occurring or observable, not potential or hypothetical.

    实际发生的;非潜在的;非假设的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dasein is not merely an instance of a class of occurrent entities.
    • Who I am depends on what I make of my ‘properties’; they matter to me in a way that is impossible for merely available and occurrent entities.
    • These are judgments about one's conscious and occurrent first-order intentional states referring to physical objects.
    • For an understanding to be about some thing, such as a cat, is for there to be an occurrent concept in the mind that is a natural likeness of a cat.
    • Moser defines the appropriate occurrent association relation as follows.
    • Thus we don't have the Being of tools nor the Being of naturally occurrent items like rocks.
    • Emotions, like beliefs and desires, can exist either as occurrent events or as persisting modifications of the mind.
    • The first response argues that our action isn't always caused by occurrent beliefs - we sometimes act through habit, or by instinct, for instance.
    • And it would be implausible to suppose that such beliefs are even very often among his occurrent beliefs.

Origin

Late 15th century: from French, or from Latin occurrent- 'befalling', from the verb occurrere.

Rhymes

blackcurrant, concurrent, currant, current, redcurrant

Definition of occurrent in US English:

occurrent

adjectiveəˈkərənt
  • Actually occurring or observable, not potential or hypothetical.

    实际发生的;非潜在的;非假设的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And it would be implausible to suppose that such beliefs are even very often among his occurrent beliefs.
    • Thus we don't have the Being of tools nor the Being of naturally occurrent items like rocks.
    • Emotions, like beliefs and desires, can exist either as occurrent events or as persisting modifications of the mind.
    • These are judgments about one's conscious and occurrent first-order intentional states referring to physical objects.
    • The first response argues that our action isn't always caused by occurrent beliefs - we sometimes act through habit, or by instinct, for instance.
    • For an understanding to be about some thing, such as a cat, is for there to be an occurrent concept in the mind that is a natural likeness of a cat.
    • Moser defines the appropriate occurrent association relation as follows.
    • Dasein is not merely an instance of a class of occurrent entities.
    • Who I am depends on what I make of my ‘properties’; they matter to me in a way that is impossible for merely available and occurrent entities.

Origin

Late 15th century: from French, or from Latin occurrent- ‘befalling’, from the verb occurrere.

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