entelechy

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英 [en'teləkɪ]
美 [en'teləkɪ]
是什么意思
  • n.

    圆极,圆满实现,生命的原理;

  • 变形

    复数:entelechies

    英英释义

    entelechy[ en'teləki ]

    • n.(Aristotle) the state of something that is fully realized; actuality as opposed to potentiality
    学习怎么用

    权威例句

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    Child mortality and cohort lifespan: a test of diminished entelechy
    Edging toward entelechy in motor control.
    From Machine-Theory to Entelechy: Two Studies in Developmental Teleology
    Infant mortality and diminished entelechy in three European countries.
    Entelechy and Embodiment in (Artistic) Human-Computer Interaction
    Entelechy, citation indexes, and the association of ideas
    Entelechy and embodiment in (artistic) human-computer interaction
    The Dream of a Cyberpunk Future? Entelechy, Dialectical Tension, and the Comic Corrective in William Gibson's Neuromancer
    Waco and Andover: An application of Kenneth Burke's concept of psychotic entelechy
    Reassessing Truman, the bomb, and revisionism: The burlesque frame and entelechy in the decision to use atomic weapons against Japan