deductive
/dɪˈdʌktɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈdʌktɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈdək-tiv dē-/ (ame, mw)
deductive — 形容詞
- deductivepositive
- more deductivecomparative
- most deductivesuperlative
1. starting from facts already accepted as true and working out, step by step, what
演繹的
由已知通則推導出單一結論的
starting from facts already accepted as true and working out, step by step, what must follow for one specific case.
Ritu used a deductive approach: if all the lab samples were sealed, then no contamination could have occurred overnight.
Ritu 採取演繹的思路:既然所有實驗樣本都已密封,那麼一夜之間就不可能發生污染。
deductive + approach; classic if/then chain from a general rule to a specific case
Sherlock Holmes is famous for his deductive reasoning, moving from a few odd details to one inevitable conclusion.
Sherlock Holmes 以他的演繹推理聞名,能從幾個奇怪的細節導出唯一可能的結論。
collocation: deductive reasoning
The judge praised the prosecutor's deductive argument, which linked every accepted fact to a single guilty verdict.
法官稱讚檢察官提出的演繹論證,把每一項已被接受的事實都連到唯一的有罪結論。
Geometry lessons train students in deductive thinking, since each theorem must be proved from earlier rules.
幾何課訓練學生的演繹思考,因為每一條定理都必須從先前的規則推導出來。
Mauricio prefers a deductive method: start from what the code must do, then narrow down where it breaks.
Mauricio 偏好演繹的方法:先確認程式必須做到什麼,再縮小範圍找出哪裡出錯。
- logical
broader; covers any sound reasoning, not specifically rule-to-case
- inferential
neutral on direction; includes both deductive and inductive moves
- a priori
philosophical; emphasises reasoning prior to experience
文法句型
deductive + noun (reasoning, argument, logic, method, approach)
be deductive
用法筆記
Frequently attributive with reasoning / argument / logic / method / approach / thinking. Distinguish from inductive (which generalises from many specific cases) — deductive moves the other direction, applying an already-accepted general rule to one case.