Finite
['faɪnaɪt]
解释:
(adj.) bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent .
(adj.) of verbs; relating to forms of the verb that are limited in time by a tense and (usually) show agreement with number and person .
录入:里基--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) Having a limit; limited in quantity, degree, or capacity; bounded; -- opposed to infinite; as, finite number; finite existence; a finite being; a finite mind; finite duration.
以斯拉录入
同义词及近义词:
a. Bounded, limited, terminable.
整理:尼古拉斯
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Limited, bounded, terminable, restricted
ANT:Unlimited, unbounded, infinite
德斯蒙德录入
解释:
adj. having an end or limit: subject to limitations or conditions as time space—opp. to Infinite (q.v.).—adj. Fī′nīteless without end or limit.—adv. Fī′nītely.—ns. Fī′nīteness Fin′itūde.
巴拉克编辑
例句:
- Nothing that any finite mind could discover. 马克·吐温. 傻子出国记.
- Our most de finite information concerning Egyptian medicine belongs to the same general period as the mathematical document to which we have just referred. 李贝. 西洋科学史.
- The old, crude form of ballot forgot that finite beings had to operate it. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- We try to believe that, however finite we may be, our intellect is something apart from the cycle of our life, capable by an Olympian detachment from human interests of a divine thoroughness. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
编辑:西尔维亚