quale / ˈkwɑ li, -leɪ, ˈkweɪ- /

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quale 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

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

更多quale例句

  1. 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.”
  2. Our conscious experiences are composed of qualia, the subjective aspects of sensation—the redness of red, the sweetness of sweet.
  3. Of course, it’s possible that an artificial consciousness might possess qualia vastly different than our own.
  4. In this scenario, questions about specific qualia, such as color qualia, might not click with the AI.
  5. La loro capitale era la grande e popolosa citt di Mexcaltepec sulla costa, della quale appena sussistono le rovine.'
  6. Colin Quale was there to enjoy the full triumph of the transformation.
  7. Colin Quale was giving to her something which no other man had given.
  8. In the door, as they ascended the steps, appeared Colin Quale.
  9. Colin Quale, meeting her, flickered his lashes and smiled: "Is this what the storm did to you?"