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ens

/enz, ens/US // ɛnz, ɛns //UK // (ɛnz) //

合奏,合唱,合用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural en·ti·a [en-shee-uh, -tee-uh], /ˈɛn ʃi ə, -ti ə/, Metaphysics.

    • : an existing or real thing; an entity.

Examples

  • Thomas goes on to contradict Aristotle, in holding quod nullum ens esset nisi corpus.

  • Appetency, ap′pet-ens-i, n. a seeking after: craving or appetite: desire, especially sensual desire—also Ap′petence.

  • How can we conceive Non-Ens: or confound together two distinct realities?

  • To admit this, we must assume the thing that is not (or Non-Ens, Nothing) to have a real existence.

  • Non-Ens, or Nothing, is not the name of any existing thing, or of any Something.