theorem
意味: A mathematical statement that has been proved to be true through a chain of logical reasoning from accepted axioms and previously established results.
A theorem occupies a central place in mathematics, representing a rigorously demonstrated truth rather than an assumption or conjecture. Famous examples include Pythagoras's theorem and Fermat's Last Theorem. The word is sometimes used loosely in everyday speech to mean a general principle, though this is imprecise. It collocates with 'prove,' 'state,' 'fundamental,' and specific mathematicians' names.
例文
- Pythagoras's theorem states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides. 毕达哥拉斯定理指出,在直角三角形中,斜边的平方等于其他两条边的平方之和。El teorema de Pitágoras establece que, en un triángulo rectángulo, el cuadrado de la hipotenusa es igual a la suma de los cuadrados de los otros dos lados.ピタゴラスの定理は、直角三角形において斜辺の二乗は他の二辺の二乗の和に等しいと述べています。피타고라스의 정리는 직각삼각형에서 빗변의 제곱은 나머지 두 변의 제곱의 합과 같다고 말합니다.
- The professor spent the entire lecture proving the central limit theorem from first principles. 教授用整节课的时间从第一原理出发证明了中心极限定理。El catedrático dedicó toda la clase a demostrar el teorema del límite central desde los principios fundamentales.教授は講義全体を使って中心極限定理を基本原理から証明しました。교수는 강의 전체를 사용하여 중심극한정리를 기본 원리로부터 증명했습니다.
- It took mathematicians over three centuries to prove Fermat's Last Theorem. 数学家们花了三个多世纪才证明了费马大定理。Los matemáticos tardaron más de tres siglos en demostrar el último teorema de Fermat.フェルマーの最終定理の証明には、数学者たちに3世紀以上もの歳月がかかりました。페르마의 마지막 정리를 증명하는 데 수학자들에게 3세기 이상의 세월이 걸렸습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, scientific
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Greek theorema (a sight, a contemplation, a speculation), from theorein (to look at, to observe), related to theoros (spectator). Entered English via Late Latin in the 16th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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