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analogously

/uh-nal-uh-guhs/US // əˈnæl ə gəs //UK // (əˈnæləɡəs) //

类似地,类比,类比地,类似于

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having analogy; corresponding in some particular: A brain and a computer are analogous.
    • : Biology. corresponding in function, but not evolved from corresponding organs, as the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird.

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  • Jung suggests that parity symmetry violation in the weak interaction is analogous to an arbiter—called the “Third”— taking sides between two otherwise symmetrically opposite entities.

  • This is analogous to opting out of marketing emails by way of the CAN-SPAM Act, a regulation that has been largely effective at cutting down unwanted emails.

  • Bradley argues that aspects of the marine biosphere, part of the larger deep biosphere such as marine sediments, are analogous to the salt crystal setting of the Hsal.

  • The cases aren’t 100% analogous but many of the contractual claims are similar.

  • Mathematicians fill them by forming the “completion” of the p-adic rationals — a procedure analogous to adding irrational values to the number line.

  • Analogously the sentence 'there the king is going' implicitly means that the king together with his retinue is going there.

  • Analogously he may be spoken of, in the passage under discussion, as having a beard bright as gold and so on.

  • Analogously we may speak of the seven seven-rishis, where again the compound denotes a class of beings merely, not their number.

  • Analogously, he who is born good and instinctively does good deeds, deriving pleasure from them, deserves no praise.

  • Analogously, it is sought by metageometricians to prove in like manner the possibility of rotation about a plane.