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quale

/kwah-lee, -ley, kwey-/US // ˈkwɑ li, -leɪ, ˈkweɪ- //UK // (ˈkwɑːlɪ, ˈkweɪ-) //

其中,哪个,哪些

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural qua·li·a [kwah-lee-uh, kwey-]. /ˈkwɑ li ə, ˈkweɪ-/. Philosophy.

    • : a quality, as bitterness, regarded as an independent object.
    • : a sense-datum or feeling having a distinctive quality.

Examples

  • On the other hand, an AI lacking any visual qualia might respond with, “That is impossible, red, green, and blue each exist as different wavelengths.”

  • Our conscious experiences are composed of qualia, the subjective aspects of sensation—the redness of red, the sweetness of sweet.

  • Of course, it’s possible that an artificial consciousness might possess qualia vastly different than our own.

  • In this scenario, questions about specific qualia, such as color qualia, might not click with the AI.

  • La loro capitale era la grande e popolosa citt di Mexcaltepec sulla costa, della quale appena sussistono le rovine.'

  • Colin Quale was there to enjoy the full triumph of the transformation.

  • Colin Quale was giving to her something which no other man had given.

  • In the door, as they ascended the steps, appeared Colin Quale.

  • Colin Quale, meeting her, flickered his lashes and smiled: "Is this what the storm did to you?"