rationality 的定义
plural ra·tion·al·i·ties.
- the state or quality of being rational.
- the possession of reason.
- agreeableness to reason; reasonableness.
- the exercise of reason.
- a reasonable view, practice, etc.
rationality 近义词
logic
sense
rationality 的近义词 45 个
- logic
- acceptation
- advantage
- burden
- core
- definition
- drift
- gist
- good
- heart
- implication
- import
- interpretation
- matter
- meat
- message
- nitty-gritty
- nuance
- nub
- purport
- purpose
- rationale
- rationalness
- reason
- short
- significance
- signification
- stuff
- substance
- thrust
- understanding
- upshot
- use
- value
- worth
- bottom line
- denotatiton
- intendment
- meat and potatoes
- name of the game
- nature of the beast
- nuts and bolts
- punch line
- rhyme or reason
- significancy
rationality 的反义词 7 个
更多rationality例句
- So, this study does not show evidence that your rationality is improved by being mindful in the sense of how you go about dealing with your own thoughts.
- Langer and her colleague Philip Maymin, of Fairfield University, used this aspect of mindfulness to try to reduce that familiar enemy of rationality—cognitive biases.
- Eventually, people were agitated, and pretty soon there was no sense of rationality anymore with some.
- That was new for Martin, who had navigated his life only with logic and rationality.
- In reality, of course, rationality requires a balance between taking advice and thinking for yourself.
- On Wednesday, anchor Shepard Smith gave Fox News viewers a dose of rationality.
- Of course, for the Baptist Convention, this was a matter of theology, not rationality.
- Remember when we all thought historical events would push us toward greater rationality, moderation, and liberalism?
- They are the epitome of old-school rationality and refinement—or at least they were until now.
- To devotees of rationality in markets, Tesla was a thumb in the eye.
- The sense of the desertion by humankind, by God and mercy and rationality swept through me and overwhelmed my inner self.
- It heralds the return of rationality, the return to duty of the weighing and measuring qualities of the mind.
- On the other hand, the more sudden a love the more intense it must be; also the less rationality can it have.
- Any departure from rationality is madness, and for a man of Charles J. Johnson's calibre, suicide is an extremely irrational act.
- As an emancipated rationality, you say you cut yourself loose from the convention of feeling.