释义 |
reˈwardingness [f. rewarding ppl. a. + -ness.] The quality or state of being rewarding.
1951Mind LX. 124 The subject of modal logic is of course extremely difficult. These are two illustrations of the dangers of any sort of intuitive approach to it even in Aristotle, and at the same time of its rewardingness for anyone who forgoes that approach. 1972M. Argyle Social Psychol. of Work iv. 60 Rewardingness may be an important part of this general ability—rewarding people are both more popular and influential. 1978A. Ryan in Hookway & Pettit Action & Interpretation 66 If we want to know why someone does what he does, we must look to the goals he is seeking, and to his beliefs about their rewardingness to himself. |