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modality

/moh-dal-i-tee/US // moʊˈdæl ɪ ti //UK // (məʊˈdælɪtɪ) //

方式,模式,形式,方式方法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mo·dal·i·ties.

    • : the quality or state of being modal.
    • : an attribute or circumstance that denotes mode or manner.
    • : Also called mode. Logic. the classification of propositions according to whether they are contingently true or false, possible, impossible, or necessary.
    • : Medicine/Medical. the application of a therapeutic agent, usually a physical therapeutic agent.
    • : one of the primary forms of sensation, as vision or touch.

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Examples

  • Facing the reality of that is crucial, and dealing with it proactively will require modeling the right behavior from the very top alongside new modalities of technology and education.

  • They can see that I’ve been working around-the-clock to translate what had been a hands-on, project-based curriculum to new modalities.

  • Particularly for yoga and other modalities that are well served, you can get yoga for free online or with an Amazon Prime subscription.

  • Just really educating myself on the various modalities regarding healing.

  • Criteo’s Henault pointed out, for example, that it’s still unclear how many contextual modalities would be made available.

  • If however relation be something different from modality, in what does that difference consist?

  • Again, modal propositions cannot be reduced to the common form by joining the modality to the predicate, and turning, e.g.

  • The consideration of Modality effects the transition to the forms of logical thought.

  • In logical tradition Modality is a mode of qualifying the certainty of an affirmation.

  • The original Modality is a mode of expression: to apply the name to this character is to shift its meaning.