axiomatic
의미: Self-evidently true; so obvious or well-established as to be accepted without question.
In formal logic and mathematics, axiomatic refers to statements accepted as foundational truths from which other truths are derived (axioms). In general usage, it describes any principle or fact considered so obvious that it requires no proof. The phrase 'it is axiomatic that...' is a common construction in academic and professional writing to introduce a widely accepted premise.
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- It is axiomatic in economics that resources are scarce relative to human wants. 在经济学中,资源相对于人类需求是稀缺的,这一点是不言自明的。En economía es axiomático que los recursos son escasos en relación con las necesidades humanas.経済学において資源が人間の欲望に対して希少であることは自明の理です。경제학에서 자원이 인간의 욕구에 비해 희소하다는 것은 자명한 이치이다.
- The principle that all citizens are equal before the law is axiomatic in democratic societies. 所有公民在法律面前一律平等的原则,在民主社会中是不言自明的。El principio de que todos los ciudadanos son iguales ante la ley es axiomático en las sociedades democráticas.すべての市民が法の前に平等であるという原則は、民主主義社会において自明の理です。모든 시민이 법 앞에 평등하다는 원칙은 민주주의 사회에서 자명한 이치이다.
- For experienced engineers, it was axiomatic that safety margins should never be compromised for cost savings. 对于经验丰富的工程师来说,安全余量绝不应为节省成本而受到损害,这一点不言自明。Para los ingenieros experimentados, era axiomático que los márgenes de seguridad nunca debían sacrificarse para reducir costes.経験豊富なエンジニアにとって、安全マージンをコスト削減のために犠牲にしてはならないことは自明の理でした。경험 많은 엔지니어들에게 안전 마진을 비용 절감을 위해 타협해서는 안 된다는 것은 자명한 이치였다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek axiomatikos, from axioma (that which is thought worthy or fit), from axios (worthy). The mathematical sense was established by Euclid in the 3rd century BCE, and the word entered English in the late 18th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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