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paradigm

/par-uh-dahym, -dim/US // ˈpær əˌdaɪm, -dɪm //UK // (ˈpærəˌdaɪm) //

范例,典范,范式,模式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Grammar. a set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme.a display in fixed arrangement of such a set, as boy, boy's, boys, boys'.
    • : an example serving as a model; pattern.
    • : a framework containing the basic assumptions, ways of thinking, and methodology that are commonly accepted by members of a scientific community.such a cognitive framework shared by members of any discipline or group: the company’s business paradigm.

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Examples

  • You get all the advantage of a paradigm shift from jQuery to a component-based reactive library for developing cutting-edge interactivity.

  • Lemos believes a culture of data protection could still flourish in Brazil, in a development similar to the paradigm shift that happened after a consumer protection code was introduced in 1990 and people started to exercise their newfound rights.

  • Value has been experiencing a drought so deep and extended that many on Wall Street believe we’ve entered a new paradigm.

  • The goal of these efforts is essentially to squeeze real-world problems into the paradigm that other machine-learning researchers use to measure performance.

  • I hate to say it, but the current government seems to be trying to take us back to the old paradigm rather than a more sustainable, environmentally-friendly, let’s make agriculture do more on organic and natural processes.

  • “It was just another assumption based on a paradigm that marginalizes non-heterosexual people,” he writes.

  • Her new paradigm leads her to carve up shibboleths and heroes alike.

  • Kargil is a good paradigm for what a future crisis might look like.

  • But if “calories-in-calories-out” is a meaningful weight-loss paradigm as the show insists, then plateaus simply are not possible.

  • To change this paradigm, to move forward, it is critical to look back.

  • To complete what I said on the verb during the hearing I give here the entire paradigm of the verb in Esperanto.

  • Rapid Dominance also means looking to invest in technologies perhaps not fully or currently captured by the Cold War paradigm.

  • The orbit of Venus is now almost circular, and it affords an example of the perfect astronomical paradigm.

  • This perspective was an essential paradigm shift for nursing knowledge, but essential for study of the caring phenomena.

  • In the empathic paradigm, the subjectivity of the other is "assumed to be as whole and valid as that of the caregiver" (p. 68).