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单词 subtraction
释义 subtraction|səbˈtrækʃən|
Also 5 subtraccio(u)n, 5–6 -tractioun(e, 6 sotraccion.
[ad. late L. subtractio, -ōnem (in Vulgate tr. Gr. ὑποστολή), n. of action f. subtrahĕre to subtract. Cf. It. sottrazione, Pg. subtracção. See also substraction.]
1. Withdrawal or removal from a place. Obs.
c1400Sc. Trojan War (Horstm.) ii. 369 He..wylfully in⁓to þat stede Hath graunted þe subtractioune Of þat relyk of gret renowne To Anthenor.1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) II. 155 As in the subtraccion of Danes as vn to the maner and chaunce þer of croniclers make noo mencion [etc.].
2. The withdrawal or withholding of something due, necessary, or useful. Also, an instance of this. Obs. exc. arch.
c1450tr. De Imitatione ii. x. 53 He þat is tauȝt wiþ þe ȝifte of grace, and lerned wiþ þe betyng of subtraccion [orig. subtractionis verbere].1552Abp. Hamilton Catech. (1884) 33 This plaige of subtractioun of grace.1598in Archpriest Controv. (Camden) I. 96 By y⊇ addicions & sotraccions affirmacions & negacions, etc., of the particulrs of his autority.a1656Bp. Hall Rem. Wks. (1660) 163 A subtraction or diminution of the maintenance of studied Divines.1818Hallam Mid. Ages (1872) II. 242 A second subtraction of obedience, or at least declaration of neutrality.1833Waddington Hist. Ch. xxiii. 524 The party in France, which for some time had been opposed to the subtraction of obedience..declared its adhesion.
b. Law. The withdrawal or withholding from a person of any right or privilege to which he is lawfully entitled.
1660R. Coke Power & Subj. 21 Ecclesiastical laws relate to..subtraction and right of tythes, oblations, &c.1768Blackstone Comm. iii. 94 The suit for restitution of conjugal rights..is brought whenever either the husband or wife is guilty of the injury of subtraction, or lives separate from the other without any sufficient reason.Ibid. 231 The subtraction or non-observance of any of these conditions, by neglecting to swear fealty, to do suit of court, [etc.] is an injury to the freehold of the lord.1835Tomlins' Law-Dict., Subtraction of Rents and Services.
c. Logic. The exception of one class from another in which the excepted class is naturally included.
In recent Dicts.
3. Math. The taking of one quantity from ( out of) another; the operation of finding the difference between two quantities, the result being termed the remainder. Also, an instance of this.
compound subtraction: see compound a. 2 b.
c1425Crafte Nombrynge (E.E.T.S.) 10 Þou most know þat subtraccion is drawynge of one nowmber oute of anoþer nomber.1542Recorde Gr. Artes (1575) 95 Subtraction or Rebating is nothing els, but an arte to withdrawe and abate one summe from another, that the Remainer may appeare.1571Digges Pantom. i. xviii. F j, Nowe by subtraction subduce 100 from 120, there remayneth your diuisor 20.1612Drayton Poly-olb. iv. 390 note, Subtraction of this number, and, in some, addition..will rectifie many gross absurdities in our Chronologies.1706Phillips (ed. Kersey) s.v., Compound Subtraction, is the Method of taking a Summ compounded of several different Species, from another Summ Compounded likewise of the same sorts of Species.1854Orr's Circ. Sci., Math. 22 Proceed in like manner with each denomination till the subtraction is finished.1910Encycl. Brit. (ed. 11) II. 538/2 We..perform the subtractions independently, and then regroup the results as the remainder.
b. transf. and fig. Abstraction, deduction, removal.
1534Whitinton Tullyes Offices i. (1540) 27 That we maye be as good accompters of our offyces and dutyes, and se bothe in addycion and subtraction what somme may surmounte of the remaynes.1738T. Birch App. Life Milton I. 72 By comparing it with his other Account, we shall perceive..that there is not an entire Agreement in any one of the Paragraphs,but there are either Alterations, or Additions, or Subtractions, or Contradictions.1820R. Jackson Sk. Febrile Dis. (ed. 2) I. 227 Dr. Rush, and other American physicians carried subtraction of blood to great extent in the American epidemic.1828P. Cunningham N.S. Wales (ed. 3) II. 325 The gift of a single million out of this vast amount is about as insignificant as the subtraction of a grain of wheat from a peck measure.1857Miller Elem. Chem., Org. xiii. §1. 723 From it all the varieties of organized products might be obtained, by the addition or subtraction of water, oxygen, and ammonia.1864Lowell Fireside Trav. (1909) 25 The world can endure the subtraction of even a justice of the peace with provoking equanimity.
4. Detraction, depreciation. (Cf. subtractor.) rare.
1890Century Mag. XXXIX. 624/2 Of Shakspere he [sc. Emerson] talked much, and always without a word of subtraction.
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