释义 |
supplementarity rare.|sʌplɪmɛnˈtærɪtɪ| [f. supplementary a. + -ity, after F. supplémentarité (J. Derrida).] The condition or quality of being supplementary.
1976G. C. Spivak tr. Derrida's Of Grammatology ii. iv. 314 In as much as we designate the impossibility of formulating the movement of supplementarity within the classical logos. 1979C. Norris in PN Rev. X. 38/1 Writing is the example par excellence of a supplementarity which enters into the heart of all intelligible discourse. |