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relatingto thespecialwords orexpressionsused in aparticularsubjectoractivity: 术语的,专门名称的terminologicalconfusion术语上的混乱 - There have beeneffortstorectifyproblemscausedby terminologicalconfusion, usually bysubstitutingnewtermsfor theoldones.
- This is adangerousterminological inexactitude.
- Such terminologicaldiscussions, in myview, aretypicallypoorlymotivated,addlittle to theinquiry, andconfusemattersmore than anythingelse.
- Toseethat thisdifferenceis notmerelyterminological,notethefollowing.
- The terminologicalcomplicationsmake thebooksomewhatriskyto give tostudentswithoutprovidingquitea lot ofextrascaffolding.
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See more results » (Definition ofterminologicalfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofterminologicalterminological Their work attempts to offerterminologicalclarifications of the term "integration" and how it has been used in different works.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, the text exhibits a "terminologicaldisplacement" analogous to displacements in other historical cases.From theCambridge English Corpus Theterminologicalindex is a list of 80 terms that lead to articles on different subjects, such as alpha notation, intonation, phonological rule and tempo.From theCambridge English Corpus After all, science does not progress through a progression ofterminologicalrefinements, but through a cycle of progressively more refined data collection and theory construction.From theCambridge English Corpus From aterminologicalpoint of view one could argue that this type of music often occurs offstage - 'stage' meaning the space visible to the spectators.From theCambridge English Corpus What is an adequateterminological(and formal) framework to express coordination knowledge and its structure?From theCambridge English Corpus Suchterminologicaldiscussions, in my view, are typically poorly motivated, add little to the inquiry, and confuse matters more than anything else.From theCambridge English Corpus In the presence ofterminologicalaxioms, this is no longer possible since the finite model property is not guaranteed to hold.From theCambridge English Corpus One might dismiss this apparent inconsistency as simply due toterminologicalconvenience, with no theoretical consequences.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the carefulterminologicaldistinctions created by theorists seem to collapse in real-world usage.From theCambridge English Corpus Discussion of these concerns often proceeds under theterminologicalumbrella of 'sustainable development', a concept that spans a range of moral and economic considerations.From theCambridge English Corpus As will become clear, the notion of vulnerability produces considerable conceptual andterminologicaldiversity, to which this paper cannot do justice.From theCambridge English Corpus The serious student of grammar, although likely to be annoyed byterminologicaldiscrepancies, will continue to learn from both.From theCambridge English Corpus Theterminologicalcomplications make the book somewhat risky to give to students without providing quite a lot of extra scaffolding.From theCambridge English Corpus There are, nonetheless, several very real problems, eventerminologicaldiscrepancies, in any attempt to get at the resolutely socio-cultural dimensions of the past.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/terminological## |