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unconditioned

英 [ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃnd]

美 [ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃnd]

adj.  非培养的; 本性的; 先天的; 无条件的

BNC.47736 / COCA.33915

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 非培养的;本性的;先天的;无条件的
      not trained or influenced by experience; natural
      1. an unconditioned response
        无条件反射

    英英释义

    adj

    • not conditional
      1. unconditional surrender
      Synonym:unconditional
    • not established by conditioning or learning
      1. an unconditioned reflex
      Synonym:innateunlearned

    双语例句

    • The Buddha explains nirvana as "the unconditioned"( asankhata) mind, a mind that has come to a point of perfect lucidity and clarity due to the cessation of the production of volitional formations.
      佛陀把涅盘解释为“先天的”精神(极乐世界),一个心灵已经达到了完美的洞察力和清晰而意识的构成已停止运作。
    • What's the unconditioned stimulus?
      什么是无条件刺激?
    • Well, you show the thing that would cause you to have the fear without the unconditioned stimulus.
      找出在非条件刺激不存在的情况下,能够使你感到恐惧的东西。
    • Justly censuring them for seeking conditions ( i.e. the world) for the unconditioned, he remarks that the infinite or God must on such a method be presented as dependent and derivative.
      他公允地攻击那种由有条件的事物(世界)去寻求无条件的上帝,因而认无限的上帝为有所依赖、有所根据的那种证明方法。
    • Unconditioned Logistic Analysis of Hypertension and the Relationship with Dietary Intake among Rural Population in Huguan County
      壶关县农村居民高血压患病及膳食摄入与其关系的非条件Logistic分析
    • What's the unconditioned response? Nausea.
      那什么是无条件反应,恶心。
    • When the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus are brought together over and over and over again, pretty soon the conditioned stimulus gives rise to the response.
      当条件刺激与非条件刺激,同时且多次反复出现,条件刺激很快也能引起条件反应。
    • Now the pain of a bite, being bit, and then the pain and fear of that is an unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response.
      咬伤所带来的疼痛感,和有此所带来的痛苦与恐惧,就是无条件刺激和无条件反应。
    • What's the unconditioned response?
      无条件反应是什么?
    • The object of the former, as he applied the term, was the infinite and unconditioned, of the latter the finite and conditioned.
      他明确指出,知性以有限的和有条件的事物为对象,而理性则以无限的和无条件的事物为对象。