finity
/ˈfinətē, -nətē, -i/ (ame, mw)
finity — 名詞
1. the condition of not being endless, but having a limit in time, size, or supply
有限性
在時間、大小或供應上有界限的狀態
the condition of not being endless, but having a limit in time, size, or supply
After her cancer treatment ended, Roya spoke calmly about the finity of life.
癌症治療結束後,Roya 平靜地談起生命的有限性。
the finity of life
The drought forced the council to face the finity of the town's water supply.
這場乾旱迫使議會正視鎮上供水的有限性。
the finity of [resource]
In his lecture, Hari said human finity makes ordinary choices feel more important.
Hari 在演講裡說,人類的有限性讓平凡的選擇更顯重要。
When Hana's father collapsed, the family felt the finity of time together.
Hana 的父親突然昏倒,讓全家感受到相處時間的有限性。
The tight budget showed Elena the finity of even good public plans.
預算緊縮讓 Elena 看見,再好的公共計畫也有其有限性。
- finitude
very close in meaning, but more common than 'finity' in philosophical writing
- finiteness
near-synonym with a slightly more technical tone
- mortality
narrower, focusing on the fact that living beings die
- infinity
the state of having no end or limit
- boundlessness
a less technical word for having no clear limits
文法句型
the finity of [noun]
human finity
用法筆記
Usually appears in formal or philosophical writing, often with 'the' and an 'of'-phrase naming what has limits, such as life, time, or resources. In everyday English, speakers usually choose 'limits', 'mortality', or 'finiteness' instead.