absoluteness
绝对性,绝对的,绝对,绝对化
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- : free from imperfection; complete; perfect: absolute liberty.
- : not mixed or adulterated; pure: absolute alcohol.
- : complete; outright: an absolute lie; an absolute denial.
- : free from restriction or limitation; not limited in any way: absolute command; absolute freedom.
- : unrestrained or unlimited by a constitution, counterbalancing group, etc., in the exercise of governmental power, especially when arbitrary or despotic: an absolute monarch.
- : viewed independently; not comparative or relative; ultimate; intrinsic: absolute knowledge.
- : positive; certain: absolute in opinion; absolute evidence.
- : Grammar. relatively independent syntactically. The construction It being Sunday in It being Sunday, the family went to church is an absolute construction. used without an object, as the verb give in The charity asked him to give. having its noun understood, not expressed, as poor in The poor are always with us.characterizing the phonological form of a word or phrase occurring by itself, not influenced by surrounding forms, as not in is not, or will in they will.Compare sandhi.
- : Physics. independent of arbitrary standards or of particular properties of substances or systems: absolute humidity.pertaining to a system of units, as the centimeter-gram-second system, based on some primary units, especially units of length, mass, and time.pertaining to a measurement based on an absolute zero or unit: absolute temperature.
- : Education. noting or pertaining to the scale of a grading system based on an individual's performance considered as representing his or her knowledge of a given subject regardless of the performance of others in a group: The math department marks on an absolute scale.Compare curve.
- : Climatology. noting or pertaining to the highest or lowest value of a meteorological quantity recorded during a given, usually long, period of time: absolute maximum temperature.
- : Mathematics. indicating that the expression is true for all values of the variable, as x2 + 1 > 0 for all real numbers x; unconditional.Compare conditional.
- : Computers. machine-specific and requiring no translation: absolute coding; absolute address.
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- : something that is not dependent upon external conditions for existence or for its specific nature, size, etc..
- : the absolute, something that is free from any restriction or condition.something that is independent of some or all relations.something that is perfect or complete. the world process operating in accordance with the absolute idea.
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Examples
Apart from India, the highest absolute numbers of disaster displacements in 2018 took place in the Philippines, China, and the United States, according to the latest World Migration Report.
It was so downright conspiratorial that one might suspect, as Einstein did, that absolute space simply didn’t exist.
By the end of 1930, Austrian-born theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli was at the height of his achievements, yet an absolute emotional wreck.
So while we can't say the AirPods are the absolute best true wireless earbuds on the market, this is a good deal for Apple users who've understandably had their eye on them.
Inside Hall F, election workers continued to extract, flatten, sort and scan mail-in ballots 24 hours a day while the City Commission’s live stream captured the absolute glory of it all.
By the time that Walter was ready to go home, Emily had fixed with feminine absoluteness her opinion about Harry's innocence.
On the other hand, he is warned not to aim at absoluteness, which of all people the Scots will least endure.
The same absoluteness which was once attributed to abstractions is now attached to the words which are the signs of them.
The absoluteness of man as a force, is no less certain because he is finite and not omnipotent.
And even then the tonnage was held to essentials; essentials whose absoluteness was almost a matter of affidavit.