causal 的定义
causal 近义词
等同于 original
causal 的近义词 30 个
- creative
- imaginative
- innovative
- inventive
- seminal
- unconventional
- unusual
- devising
- envisioning
- formative
- novel
- quick
- ready
- sensitive
- avant garde
- breaking new ground
- causative
- conceiving
- demiurgic
- fertile
- generative
- ingenious
- innovational
- innovatory
- inspiring
- originative
- productive
- resourceful
- unprecedented
- untried
causal 的反义词 16 个
更多causal例句
- The AI community is realizing how important causal reasoning could be for machine learning and are scrambling to find ways to bolt it on.
- Because nothing, not even information, can travel faster than light, the edge of this circle is a hard boundary on the causal influence of the original event.
- A team led by David Lyons, a behavioral neuroscientist at Stanford University, reported causal evidence last November in Scientific Reports.
- A direct causal relationship between the coronavirus crisis and piracy is yet to be established.
- Its performance is unreliable, causal understanding is shaky, and incoherence is a constant companion.
- The connection between acts of “coming out” and the cultural acceptance of LGBT people has always been a causal one.
- "The causal effects estimated in Meier et al. are likely to be overestimates and the true effect could be zero," Rogeberg wrote.
- But the electioneering insinuations are a quick and dirty causal leap.
- But as Justice Ginsberg pointed out in dissent, their causal nexus is so thin as to be basically nonexistent.
- It is also important to contextualize how many cases of autism could be accounted for if a causal link to SSRI proved true.
- As causes precede effects, the causal order and the time order generally coincide.
- The empirical law derives whatever truth it has, from the causal laws of which it is a consequence.
- The really scientific truths, then, are not these empirical laws, but the causal laws which explain them.
- The dualism is not primarily as to the stuff of the world, but as to causal laws.
- The first act is thus for us, the thinkers, not a part of the causal events, but a purposive intention towards an ideal.