释义 |
co-deˈterminant [co- 3.] One of a set of determining factors. Hence co-deˈtermine v.
1884W. James in Mind IX. 12 Those portions of the brain that have just been maximally excited retain a kind of soreness which is a condition of our present consciousness, a co-determinant of how and what we now shall feel. 1890― Princ. Psychol. I. i. 4 Certain peculiarities..are explicable only by the fact that the brain laws are a codeterminant of the result. 1907― Pragmatism vi. 226 These factors co-determining each other incessantly. 1937R. H. Lowie Hist. Ethnol. Theory xiv. 260 Environmental conditions..are..obtrusive as co-determinants. 1959Brno Studies I. 34 The OE ‘diacritical e’ was always closely preceded by the letter whose phonematic equivalent it helped to co-determine. |