未定
冠军杯最终是红色汇聚还是另一种混合,冠军杯最终也只会留在英超或者被西甲(Spanish)球队窃取,一切都是未定(Undetermined)的色调,但红色基调无疑肩负着英超的希望。
优弱寡断
... 在衣服、被褥里铺丝棉、棉花等物〖wadwithcotton〗 优弱寡断〖undetermined〗 说话啰唆〖long-winded〗 ...
未确定的
破损贬义词,表达对某事物、不雅概念的否认 undetermined a.未确定的;未解决的这个词呈现有两种可能,一种是用以声名前面不雅概念的无效性,另一种是激发下文的解决方案,如果是这种气象,读到这个词...
未定语种
... umbundu 莱都(姆崩杜语) undetermined 未定语种 urdu 印度斯坦回教徒所通用之一种语言(乌尔都语) ...
待定系数法 ; 比较法 ; 未定系数法
待定系数 ; 末定系数 ; 数 未定系数
Determinism is the philosophical position that for every event, including human action, there exist conditions that could cause no other event. "There are many determinisms, depending upon what pre-conditions are considered to be determinative of an event." Deterministic theories throughout the history of philosophy have sprung from diverse and sometimes overlapping motives and considerations. Some forms of determinism can be empirically tested with ideas from physics and the philosophy of physics. The opposite of determinism is some kind of indeterminism (otherwise called nondeterminism). Determinism is often contrasted with free will.Determinism often is taken to mean causal determinism, which in physics is known as cause-and-effect. It is the concept that events within a given paradigm are bound by causality in such a way that any state (of an object or event) is completely determined by prior states. This meaning can be distinguished from other varieties of determinism mentioned below.Other debates often concern the scope of determined systems, with some maintaining that the entire universe is a single determinate system and others identifying other more limited determinate systems (or multiverse). Numerous historical debates involve many philosophical positions and varieties of determinism. They include debates concerning determinism and free will, technically denoted as compatibilistic (allowing the two to coexist) and incompatibilistic (denying their coexistence is a possibility).Determinism should not be confused with self-determination of human actions by reasons, motives, and desires. Determinism rarely requires that perfect prediction be practically possible.